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RENEW HEALTH

Telehealth Fentanyl Addiction Treatment in New Mexico

Addiction can insidiously take hold of anyone, and the alarming surge in fentanyl abuse has only exacerbated this issue. However, there is hope for those battling opioid addiction with the dedicated professionals at Renew Health pioneering innovative outpatient substance abuse treatment.

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Gold Standard Treatment

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Ready to Break Free From Fentanyl?

If you are seeking to reclaim your life from heroin addiction, professional help is available to guide you through the process of recovery. Overcoming fentanyl addiction can be a challenging journey, but with the right support and resources, it is possible to achieve lasting sobriety. Treatment options such as medication-assisted therapy, counseling, and support groups can provide the necessary tools and strategies to help you break free from the grips of addiction.

How is Fentanyl Addiction Treated?

Fentanyl addiction is a serious and complex issue that requires professional intervention and treatment. The approach at Renew Health to treating Fentanyl addiction involves a combination of medication-assisted treatment (MAT), counseling, behavioral therapies, and support programs.

MAT may include the use of medications such as methadone or buprenorphine to help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Counseling and behavioral therapies aim to address the underlying causes of addiction, develop coping strategies, and prevent relapse. After care such as support programs or peer support groups, then provide individuals with the encouragement and guidance they need throughout their recovery journey.

It is essential for individuals struggling with Fentanyl addiction to seek help from healthcare professionals who specialize in addiction treatment to receive comprehensive care tailored to their specific needs.

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Addiction Recovery at Renew Health

At Renew Health, our dedicated team of medical professionals is unwavering in its commitment to empowering individuals to reclaim and revitalize their lives.

Our Approach to Fentanyl Treatment

By implementing evidence-based methodologies, we guarantee that each patient receives personalized care tailored to their unique needs. Our multifaceted approach seamlessly integrates therapy, counseling, medication, and robust community support, crafting a comprehensive pathway to recovery.

We do not just treat the symptoms but work with each patient as an individual. Our goal in treatment is to uncover the root causes of the addiction and create a customized and personal approach that meets your needs and offers full support – through the treatment and on your path of newfound sobriety.

A Customized Treatment Plan

No one plan fits each person

A Safe and Comfortable Environment

Treatment and recovery in a dignified environment

A Variety of Treatment Options

Your journey is unique and your path to success should be too

Ongoing Support

We equip you to maintain sobriety and face life’s challenges drug-free

No matter the addiction - to alcohol, opioids, fentanyl or methamphetamines, a combination of treatments can produce outstanding outcomes.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Our Medication-Assisted Treatment is designed based on the individual’s situation and needs. This approach optimizes the chances of success.

Sublocade

In some cases, Sublocade may be the best option for treating opioid addiction. Sublocade is a once-a-month injection that delivers a continuous release of Buprenorphine.

Suboxone, Buprenorphine and Naltrexone

Our practice uses medications to relieve cravings and decrease withdrawal symptoms. These medications work in the brain by activating and deactivating opioid receptors.

Medically Managed Withdrawal

Withdrawal from opioids doesn't have to be as painful as patients tend to expect. With the right medical management, the symptoms of withdrawal can be significantly reduced and are very tolerable. Our provider will be with you every step along your path to recovery.

Take the First Step Toward Healing

Fentanyl addiction is treatable, and recovery is within reach. At Renew Health, we’re ready to stand by your side throughout every phase of the journey—offering compassionate, evidence-based care and unshakable support.

If you or a loved one is struggling with fentanyl or other opioid misuse, call us at (575) 363-HELP (4357) or contact us here. Your path to a healthier, more fulfilling life can begin today.

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Direct Access To Care Provider

Flexible Appointment Times

No Waitlist For Treatment

Comprehensive Support

What is Fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid analgesic that is commonly used to manage severe pain, particularly in patients with advanced cancer or those undergoing major surgical procedures. It works by binding to the body’s opioid receptors, which are located in the brain and spinal cord, to reduce the perception of pain. However, it also carries significant risks, including respiratory depression and overdose if taken inappropriately or at high doses. Due to its strength, fentanyl carries a high risk of overdose and addiction if not used as prescribed and should only be used under the close supervision of a healthcare professional to ensure safe and effective pain management.

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The Danger of Fentanyl

Effects of Fentanyl on the Body and Brain

When ingested, fentanyl binds to the body’s opioid receptors, particularly those in the brain responsible for regulating pain and emotions. By doing so, fentanyl significantly reduces feelings of pain and induces a sense of euphoria. However, this powerful interaction also suppresses vital functions such as breathing, which can lead to respiratory depression and potentially fatal consequences if not carefully monitored.

In addition to its analgesic properties, fentanyl can cause drowsiness, confusion, constipation, nausea, and in high doses or overdose situations, it can result in coma or death. The addictive nature of fentanyl further complicates its use, as prolonged exposure can lead to physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms upon cessation.

The Danger of Fentanyl’s Abuse

Fentanyl’s high potency and relatively low production cost make it a preferred choice for illicit drug traffickers, who often mix it with other substances to boost potency while reducing costs.

It has been estimated that as little as 2 milligrams of fentanyl can be lethal, depending on an individual’s physiology and drug use history. Given its extreme potency, the presence of fentanyl in street drugs has been linked to a surge in overdose deaths, making it a critical concern in the fight against the opioid crisis.

Fentanyl Overdose

Fentanyl abuse and potential overdose can have serious and potentially life-threatening consequences. Common symptoms of fentanyl abuse include drowsiness, confusion, slurred speech, and impaired coordination.

In cases of overdose, symptoms may escalate to respiratory depression, pinpoint pupils, unconsciousness, and even cardiac arrest. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention if fentanyl abuse or overdose is suspected. These symptoms can escalate quickly and are considered a medical emergency.

Treatment for fentanyl overdose often involves the administration of naloxone to reverse the effects of the drug and stabilize the individual. At the first sign of an overdose, immediate action is vital.

Insurance Plans Accepted

Frequently Asked Questions

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Treatment length varies based on individual needs. Programs can range from several weeks to a few months to years, with ongoing outpatient follow-up as necessary. Your medical provider will recommend a timeline that aligns with your recovery goals.

Many insurance policies include coverage for substance use disorder treatment. Our office and billing specialists can verify your plan’s benefits and explain any out-of-pocket expenses.

Signs may include extreme drowsiness, slowed or stopped breathing, pinpoint pupils, and unresponsiveness. Seek immediate medical help if you suspect an overdose—administering naloxone (Narcan) can be lifesaving.

Yes! Our program offers flexible scheduling and confidentiality options to accommodate your needs.

Reach out to us by phone or complete our online contact form to schedule an initial assessment. Our caring staff will guide you every step of the way.

Book appointment today!

Booking is easy, so don’t hesitate to get started with your journey.

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Renew Health Physical Locations

If you want to receive treatment in a physical location, we also offer outpatient therapy in the following locations. Book an appointment with us today, and let’s get you back to where you want to be.

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