
Veteran Heroin Detox in Palo Alto, CA That Starts Healing Right
At Fortitude Recovery in Palo Alto, CA, our veteran heroin detox program provides medically monitored withdrawal management, emotional support, and personalized care to help veterans begin a sustainable recovery path.

A Stable, Structured Start to Your Sobriety
How Our Veteran Heroin Detox in Palo Alto, CA Supports Lasting Recovery
- 24/7 Medical Monitoring: Our clinical team manages withdrawal symptoms around the clock, ensuring safety and comfort throughout detox.
- Veteran-Specific Care Environment: At our Palo Alto facility, veterans receive support from peers and staff who understand the military experience and its impact on addiction.
- Planning Beyond Detox: We create individualized aftercare strategies, connecting veterans with ongoing therapy, rehabilitation programs, and recovery resources.

Why Veterans in Palo Alto, CA Benefit from Our Heroin Detox Program
- Understanding the Causes of Dependency: We address the emotional, physical, and trauma-related factors that contribute to heroin use in veterans.
- Holistic Support During Detox: Our heroin detox program includes counseling, nutrition support, and stress management tools to aid overall well-being.
- Pathway to Long-Term Sobriety: Detox is just the first step—we ensure veterans transition into structured rehab for sustained recovery.

FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Answering your questions about our veteran services.
How long does heroin detox take for veterans?
The process usually lasts 4–7 days, depending on the individual’s health, usage history, and withdrawal symptoms.
Is medication-assisted treatment available during detox?
Yes. We provide FDA-approved medications, when appropriate, to ease withdrawal discomfort and improve safety.
Do you only treat veterans at this facility?
Yes. Our program is veteran-exclusive, ensuring a shared understanding and trust throughout the recovery process.
*Providers: submit consult for TRRP intake, Community Care Provider.
*For a medical emergency, please call 911 or call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255, then press 1.
*For a medical emergency, please call 911 or call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255, then press 1.
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