
Veteran Heroin Detox in San Jose, CA That Saves Lives
Fortitude Recovery in San Jose, CA provides medically supervised heroin detox programs exclusively for veterans. With compassionate care, structure, and clinical oversight, we help veterans take their first step toward lasting recovery.

Compassionate Detox that Respects Your Service and Needs
Benefits of Our Veteran Heroin Detox in San Jose, CA
- Medically Supervised Withdrawal: We monitor every step of detox to reduce discomfort, prevent complications, and ensure a safe transition off heroin.
- Foundation for Full Recovery: Detox is just the start. We link veterans to long-term treatment options for heroin addiction and mental health support after stabilization.
- Veteran-Centered Environment: Our San Jose facility is designed to support those who’ve served—providing peer connection, respect, and understanding during the toughest moments.

Why Veterans in San Jose, CA Trust Our Heroin Detox Program
- Understanding the Roots of Addiction: We treat more than symptoms—we explore how trauma, loss, and military experiences contribute to heroin use.
- Integrated Support Systems: With trauma-informed therapy, medical care, and peer guidance, we create a complete support structure during detox.
- Prepared for What Comes Next: From day one, we help veterans plan for the next step—residential care, outpatient therapy, or long-term veteran recovery programs.

FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Answering your questions about our veteran services.
How long does veteran heroin detox typically last?
Detox usually lasts 5–7 days, depending on severity of use and overall health. We monitor symptoms around the clock to ensure a stable process.
What happens after detox is complete?
Our team will help transition you into the next level of care—residential rehab, outpatient programs, or trauma therapy tailored to your needs.
Is this program only for combat veterans?
No. We welcome all veterans, regardless of role, rank, or era of service. Our mission is to support anyone who’s served and is seeking recovery.
*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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