Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Tennessee
Whether you're struggling with prescription opioids, heroin, fentanyl, or another opioid, recovery is possible with the right support and treatment.
Opioid use disorder affects far more than physical dependence—it can impact every aspect of a person's life. Fusion Health provides Medical Detox, Residential Treatment, Partial Hospitalization (PHP), and Virtual Intensive Outpatient (IOP). Following a comprehensive assessment, our clinical team will recommend the level of care that's most appropriate for your unique needs and recovery goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
We believe informed decisions lead to better outcomes. Below are answers to some of the most common questions about stimulant addiction treatment, recovery, and what to expect when seeking help.
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If opioid use is affecting your health, relationships, work, finances, or daily life—or you've tried to stop but continue using—it may be time to seek professional help. A confidential assessment can determine the level of care that's safest and most appropriate for your recovery.
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Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic medical condition characterized by the inability to stop using opioids despite harmful consequences. It can involve prescription pain medications, heroin, fentanyl, or other opioid substances and often requires professional treatment for lasting recovery.
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While opioid withdrawal is generally not life-threatening, it can be extremely uncomfortable and difficult to manage without support. Symptoms may include severe cravings, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches, anxiety, insomnia, and sweating. Medical supervision can improve comfort and reduce the risk of relapse during withdrawal.
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Many individuals with opioid use disorder benefit from Medical Detox before beginning ongoing treatment. Following a comprehensive assessment, our clinical team will determine whether Medical Detox, Residential Treatment, PHP, or Virtual IOP is the safest starting point for your recovery.
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Many commercial insurance plans provide coverage for opioid addiction treatment. Our admissions team offers complimentary insurance verification to help you understand your benefits and treatment options before beginning care.
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For some individuals, medication-assisted treatment may be an appropriate component of a comprehensive recovery plan. During your assessment, our clinical team will discuss treatment options and recommend an individualized plan based on your medical history, recovery goals, and clinical needs.
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Treatment is individualized and depends on your clinical needs, progress, and recovery goals. Some individuals begin with Medical Detox and Residential Treatment before transitioning to PHP or Virtual IOP, while others may begin directly in outpatient care.
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A member of our admissions team will contact you to answer your questions, verify your insurance benefits if requested, and schedule a confidential clinical assessment. Based on that assessment, we'll recommend the level of care that's most appropriate for your situation.
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Absolutely. Recovery is possible with compassionate support, evidence-based treatment, and a personalized recovery plan. Every day, individuals overcome opioid addiction, rebuild relationships, restore their health, and create meaningful lives in recovery.
Let's Take the Next Step Together.
Recovery from opioid use disorder begins with one conversation. Whether you're looking for help for yourself or someone you love, our admissions team is here to answer your questions, explain your options, and guide you toward the care that's right for you.
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All conversations are confidential and handled in accordance with HIPAA privacy standards