Opioid & Painkiller Rehab in Arizona
Opioid Addiction TreatmentDependence on prescription painkillers often starts with a legitimate prescription and becomes hard to stop. At SOBA Recovery, we provide medically supervised opioid detox and the treatment that follows, with monitoring throughout the most difficult days of withdrawal.
Overview
What Is Opioid Addiction Treatment?
Prescription opioids such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, OxyContin, Vicodin, and Percocet relieve pain effectively, but regular use can lead to dependence even when taken as prescribed. Opioid addiction treatment pairs medically supervised detox to manage withdrawal safely with the therapy and structure needed to address why the use continued and how to stay off it.
Because opioids change how the brain's reward and stress systems work, willpower alone rarely holds. Evidence-based care combines medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with counseling, an approach that research consistently links to higher treatment retention and lower relapse rates than detox alone.
At SOBA Recovery, opioid treatment runs across a full continuum of care. We start with medical detox, then move into residential and outpatient programs so the work continues after the physical symptoms pass. Each plan is built around the individual rather than a fixed template.


Getting Started
Is This Right For You?
Opioid treatment is for anyone who has lost control over their painkiller or opioid use, feels sick when they try to stop, or has tried to taper on their own without it lasting. You do not need to reach a crisis point to qualify for help. Earlier treatment is both safer and more effective.
Who It's For
Who This Program Serves
Your Journey
What to Expect

Your Journey
What to Expect
- 1Medical assessment and a personalized detox plan on arrival
- 224/7 monitoring through the most uncomfortable days of withdrawal
- 3Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when clinically appropriate
- 4Individual and group therapy addressing the roots of use
- 5A step-down path from detox to residential and outpatient care
- 6Relapse-prevention planning and aftercare support
Why Choose This Program
Program Benefits
As a family-owned treatment center, we provide personalized care and are licensed to treat both substance abuse and mental health conditions.
What to Expect
Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms & Timeline
Opioid withdrawal is rarely dangerous on its own, but it is uncomfortable enough that many people return to use to escape it. Medical supervision eases the symptoms and keeps you moving forward.
Onset: 8 to 24 Hours
Symptoms usually begin within 8 to 24 hours of the last dose, though longer-acting opioids can take longer. Early signs include anxiety, muscle aches, sweating, a runny nose, and trouble sleeping.
Peak: Days 1 to 3
Symptoms are most intense in the first few days and can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, chills, and strong cravings.
Subsiding: Days 4 to 10
Most acute physical symptoms ease over four to ten days, though fatigue and low mood can linger as the body stabilizes.
Post-Acute: Weeks Beyond
Cravings, sleep changes, and mood symptoms can continue for weeks. Ongoing treatment and medication-assisted treatment help manage them and protect against relapse.
Continue Your Journey
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Opioid Treatment Across the Phoenix Metro Area
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