Heroin addiction can quietly take over your life. Heroin detoxification is a core part of our comprehensive residential treatment program. At Ojai Recovery, detox is more than a medical step it’s the beginning of true healing. Our medically supervised program ensures safety, comfort, and dignity in a peaceful, supportive setting.

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Heroin detox is the process of safely clearing opioids from the body while managing the withdrawal symptoms that occur when someone who has been using heroin regularly stops using. It is the first clinical phase of recovery from heroin use disorder.
When heroin is used heavily and regularly, the brain adapts by altering its natural opioid receptor activity to maintain balance. When heroin is removed, those adaptations create a rebound effect. The nervous system becomes dysregulated, producing withdrawal symptoms that range from intensely uncomfortable to medically serious.
Detox addresses the physical aspect of this transition. It does not, on its own, resolve the behavioral, psychological, or emotional dimensions of addiction. That is the work of the residential treatment that follows.
Our medically supervised heroin detox program at Ojai Recovery is designed to manage this process safely, in a setting that prioritizes both clinical oversight and human dignity.
Residential heroin detox offers a level of safety and support that outpatient or home-based approaches cannot reliably provide. For individuals with moderate to severe heroin dependence, the benefits are clinically significant.
Heroin withdrawal is one of the most powerful drivers of relapse in any substance use disorder. Attempting to detox alone, whether stopping abruptly or trying to taper independently, carries serious risks that are worth understanding clearly.
The safest path through heroin withdrawal is with professional clinical support. Our medical supervision and safety protocols are specifically designed to manage these risks from the first moment of care.
Taking the first step to stop using heroin is courageous, but withdrawal can be physically and emotionally challenging. Our medically supervised heroin detox provides stability, comfort, and compassionate support to help you start recovery on the right path. Every client is guided with care, ensuring safety and dignity throughout the process.
Many individuals turn to heroin to manage underlying challenges. During detox, we address factors such as:
Ojai Recovery provides medical detox and residential treatment for individuals across Ventura County, Santa Barbara County, and Los Angeles County. We regularly support clients from Ojai, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Thousand Oaks, Camarillo, and Los Angeles. We offer a structured, clinically-driven environment designed for lasting recovery with most major insurance plans accepted and same day admissions.
Recovery from heroin addiction is more than stopping use. It’s about restoring balance, strength, and clarity in every part of life. Ojai Recovery provides a structured, compassionate program with guidance, support, and tools to help clients rebuild routines, manage emotions, and regain control with confidence.
Unlike sterile hospitals or chaotic detox centers, Ojai Recovery offers 24/7 medical care within a peaceful, nature-immersed environment. Our private rooms, calming surroundings, and trauma-informed staff help clients feel physically safe and emotionally at ease, right from day one.
We treat more than symptoms. From your first interaction, we begin building a relationship with the whole you, your story, your needs, your goals. This helps lay the groundwork for integrated care that extends well beyond detox and into sustainable recovery.
There’s no need to transfer facilities or start over once detox is complete. As you stabilize, you move directly into our residential treatment program with the same clinical team, ensuring consistent care and uninterrupted progress.
We combine medical precision with deep compassion. Our team is experienced in working with clients of all backgrounds, including those with trauma histories, co-occurring disorders, or multiple failed attempts at sobriety. Here, you are seen, supported, and never judged.
Our addiction recovery programs are designed to help you slow down, focus inward, and find balance. In the heart of Ojai’s natural beauty, you’ll experience an environment that nurtures both mind and body, with gentle mountain breezes, open skies, and quiet moments that remind you how good life can feel.
Your days here at our Addiction Treatment Center in Oak View, CA may begin with a walk along the shore of Casitas Lake, where the sunlight dances on the water and the air feels fresh with possibility. You might spend your afternoons hiking shaded trails that wind through the hills, journaling on a sunlit porch, or simply listening to the sounds of nature, a bird’s call, a rustling leaf, the soft hum of the wind.
We look at your whole health picture – mind, body, and spirit. At our Alcohol Detox in Ventura County, CA, we offer therapy, yoga, meditation, nutrition guidance, and life skills training. These tools help you build a strong foundation for lasting recovery.
Chronic drinking, binge drinking, or self-medicating with alcohol often masks deeper emotional pain. We offer medical detox and trauma-informed therapy to help clients safely stop drinking, and rediscover life without it.
From heroin to fentanyl to prescription painkillers, opioid addiction requires careful detox, medication-assisted care when appropriate, and strong emotional support to address the trauma that often drives use.
For those who feel emotionally dependent on cannabis, our program offers clarity, structure, and the chance to reconnect with purpose and energy beyond the haze.
Whether painkillers, benzos, or ADHD medications, prescription drug misuse can quickly spiral into dependence. We treat this with clinical precision and deep compassion, focusing on both physical detox and emotional healing.
Cocaine, methamphetamine, and amphetamines can take a major toll on mental and emotional health. Our program helps clients rebuild from the psychological and neurological impact of long-term stimulant use.
For those facing both substance use and mental health challenges (like depression, anxiety, trauma, or bipolar disorder), we offer fully integrated care with licensed professionals who understand both sides of the story.
Chronic drinking, binge drinking, or self-medicating with alcohol often masks deeper emotional pain. We offer medical detox and trauma-informed therapy to help clients safely stop drinking, and rediscover life without it.
From heroin to fentanyl to prescription painkillers, opioid addiction requires careful detox, medication-assisted care when appropriate, and strong emotional support to address the trauma that often drives use.
For those who feel emotionally dependent on cannabis, our program offers clarity, structure, and the chance to reconnect with purpose and energy beyond the haze.
Whether painkillers, benzos, or ADHD medications, prescription drug misuse can quickly spiral into dependence. We treat this with clinical precision and deep compassion, focusing on both physical detox and emotional healing.
Cocaine, methamphetamine, and amphetamines can take a major toll on mental and emotional health. Our program helps clients rebuild from the psychological and neurological impact of long-term stimulant use.
For those facing both substance use and mental health challenges (like depression, anxiety, trauma, or bipolar disorder), we offer fully integrated care with licensed professionals who understand both sides of the story.
Understanding what will actually happen during detox can reduce fear and help you or a loved one arrive more prepared. Here is what the process typically looks like in a residential setting.
Intake And Clinical Assessment
On arrival, you meet with clinical and medical staff for a thorough evaluation. This covers your heroin use history, the last time you used, any previous withdrawal experiences, current medications, and underlying health conditions.
The assessment helps determine your individual risk level and guides the detox protocol. Clinicians use validated tools to monitor withdrawal severity throughout the process.
Symptom-Triggered Monitoring With COWS
One of the most important and least discussed aspects of medically supervised detox is how withdrawal is monitored. At evidence-based facilities, clinicians use a standardized tool called the COWS (Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale) to score withdrawal severity at regular intervals.
The COWS assesses eleven specific symptoms, including muscle aches, sweating, restlessness, goosebumps, and anxiety, and generates a numerical score that guides treatment decisions in real time. A score below 5 typically indicates minimal withdrawal; scores above 13 indicate moderate to severe withdrawal and require intensified intervention.
Symptom-triggered dosing, meaning medication is given based on actual, current symptoms rather than a rigid fixed schedule, has been shown to improve safety outcomes, reduce total medication requirements, and make the detox experience more comfortable and personalized. It is meaningfully different from simply being “checked on” and reflects the clinical standard of care endorsed by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM).
Understanding this is useful for anyone researching heroin detox programs: asking whether a facility uses COWS or a comparable validated scoring system is one of the most important questions you can ask.
Managing Withdrawal Symptoms
During the acute phase of detox, clinical staff manage symptoms as they emerge. This may include medications to reduce discomfort and cravings, as well as nutritional support, hydration, and rest-focused care.
The goal is not simply to get through withdrawal. It is to do so in a way that protects your safety and preserves your capacity to move into the therapeutic work ahead.
Emotional And Psychological Support
Withdrawal is not only physical. Feelings of fear, shame, grief, or emotional flooding are common during heroin detox. Our trauma-informed staff are present not only to manage physical symptoms but to offer genuine human support from the first day of care.
Heroin withdrawal follows a general timeline, though individual experiences vary significantly based on duration and intensity of use, overall health, age, prior withdrawal episodes, and other factors. People with a longer history of heavy daily use, previous withdrawal episodes, or co-occurring medical conditions tend to experience more intense symptoms.Hours 6–12: Early Symptoms Begin
Mild symptoms may emerge within six to twelve hours of the last use. These can include anxiety, restlessness, muscle aches, yawning, and insomnia. The nervous system is beginning to register the absence of heroin.
Hours 12–48: Symptom Progression
Symptoms typically intensify through the first one to two days. Nausea, vomiting, sweating, chills, goosebumps, and diarrhea are common. Some individuals may experience significant agitation, elevated heart rate, and difficulty sleeping. Monitoring frequency increases during this window.
H3: Hours 36–72: Peak Withdrawal
Symptoms peak during this period. Intense muscle cramping, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, severe anxiety, and strong drug cravings are all possible. This is typically the most physically and emotionally difficult phase of the detox process. Medical staff monitor COWS scores closely and respond promptly to any escalation. Medication protocols are adjusted based on real-time assessment.
Days 4–7: Stabilization
For most people, acute symptoms begin to subside after 72 hours. Physical stability returns, and clients typically begin to feel more present, clearer, and capable of beginning the therapeutic work of treatment.
Beyond Day 7: Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)
For some individuals, particularly those with a long history of heavy heroin use, a secondary phase known as Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) can persist for weeks or months after acute detox. PAWS symptoms include sleep disturbances, mood swings, cognitive fog, low energy, strong cravings, and difficulty with emotional regulation.
PAWS does not mean something has gone wrong. It reflects the brain’s longer-term neurological recalibration. It is one of the key reasons why continuing into residential treatment, rather than leaving after physical detox, makes such a meaningful difference in outcomes.
Physical stabilization through detox is the foundation, but the behavioral, psychological, and social roots of heroin use disorder require the sustained work that comes next.
For most people completing detox at Ojai Recovery, the natural next step is our residential heroin addiction treatment program. Because we offer both detox and residential care on the same campus with the same clinical team, you don’t need to transfer facilities or rebuild trust with new providers.
Residential treatment typically runs 30–90 days and includes individual therapy, group sessions, trauma-informed care, dual-diagnosis support, and experiential and holistic programming.
Following residential treatment, many clients benefit from a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or outpatient treatment program, structured programming that supports the transition back to daily life while maintaining clinical connection.
These step-down levels of care are designed to prevent relapse during the vulnerable period when external structure is reduced.
Recovery doesn’t end at discharge. Our aftercare and alumni services help clients maintain the connections, coping tools, and support systems that sustain long-term sobriety.
Here are some questions people also ask about heroin detox and heroin addiction more generally.
To safely detox from heroin, the body must clear the substance while withdrawal symptoms are carefully managed. This process is best handled under medical supervision to prevent relapse and complications. A clinical detox typically involves hydration to restore electrolyte balance, nutritional support to address deficiencies common with long-term heroin use, and FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine or methadone to manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Acute heroin withdrawal typically peaks within 36–72 hours and begins to subside by days 5–7. However, post-acute withdrawal symptoms (PAWS) such as cravings, mood instability, and sleep disturbances can persist for weeks or months in some individuals, which is why continued residential treatment is strongly recommended.
Common heroin withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, restlessness, muscle aches, sweating, chills, goosebumps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, insomnia, and intense drug cravings. Symptoms typically begin within 6–12 hours of the last dose and peak around 36–72 hours.
Heroin detox generally progresses through four stages: early symptoms (hours 6–12), symptom intensification (hours 12–48), peak withdrawal (hours 36–72), and stabilization (days 4–7). Some individuals also experience a post-acute withdrawal phase beyond day
Yes. At Ojai Recovery, we use evidence-based medications, which may include buprenorphine or other FDA-approved options, to manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and keep the detox process as safe and comfortable as possible. All medications are administered and monitored by licensed medical staff.
Detox addresses the physical dependence on heroin, but lasting recovery requires addressing the behavioral, emotional, and psychological roots of addiction. After detox, most clients at Ojai Recovery transition directly into our residential treatment program, followed by PHP, outpatient care, and aftercare services.
Yes. We accept most major insurance plans and can verify your benefits same day. Call our admissions team or use our online insurance verification tool to confirm your coverage before arriving.
Same-day admissions are available. Our admissions team is available by phone to answer your questions and begin the intake process so you can start your recovery as quickly as possible.