How Long Does Inpatient Detox Take?

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Updated May 23, 2024

Authored By:

Joe Gilmore

Edited By

Amy Leifeste

Medically Reviewed By

Javier Rodriguez-Winter

Authored By:

Joe Gilmore

Edited By

Amy Leifeste

Medically Reviewed By

Javier Rodriguez-Winter

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Inpatient detox is a program where you stay at a treatment center to stop using substances safely. It usually lasts from 3 to 10 days.

During detox, doctors help you manage withdrawal symptoms safely. The main difference between inpatient and outpatient detox is that inpatient requires you to stay at the facility, while outpatient lets you go home after treatment each day.

Read on to discover “how long is inpatient detox for alcohol or drugs?”, and find out how to connect with science-based treatment.

Average Length of Inpatient Detox

The time it takes to detox from drugs or alcohol can be different for each person, but it usually lasts from 3 to 10 days.

The length of time it takes depends on factors such as:

  • Type of substance
  • Duration of use
  • Amount of use
  • Physical health
  • Mental health

Detox programs help people to stop using substances safely under close medical supervision. Detoxing from alcohol or opioids suddenly and without medical guidance can be dangerous and possibly life-threatening.

Although detox is a fundamental first step in the recovery process, most people require further treatment. For many people engaging with inpatient detox, the next step involves ongoing inpatient treatment. While detox addresses physical dependence on drugs or alcohol, continued treatment focuses on the psychological and mental sides of addiction.

How Long Is Inpatient Alcohol Detox?

Inpatient alcohol detox usually lasts about 3 to 7 days. This means you stay at a special facility, usually an inpatient drug or alcohol rehab, where doctors and nurses take care of you. The exact number of days depends on how much alcohol you have been drinking and how often you have been drinking. During this time, the medical team helps you manage withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can include shaking, sweating, and feeling anxious or sick. The doctors and nurses work hard to ensure you are as safe and comfortable as possible throughout detox.

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How Long Is Inpatient Drug Detox?

Inpatient drug detox can take different amounts of time depending on the drug you have been using and how long you have been using it. Usually, it takes about 5 to 10 days. This means you stay at a detox center or rehab facility where doctors and nurses watch over you all the time. They help you stop safely using drugs and manage any withdrawal symptoms you might have. These symptoms can be uncomfortable and may include feeling sick, tired, or having a headache. The medical team is there to support you and help you feel better.

Does Insurance Cover Inpatient Detox Programs?

Many insurance plans cover at least part of the costs of inpatient detox programs if it is deemed an essential part of overcoming addiction. People who are dependent on drugs or alcohol usually require a medical detox to make the process safe and comfortable.

Check your insurance coverage at our website to see if it includes inpatient detox programs.

The coverage details, such as how much is paid for and what services are included, can vary based on your insurance plan. It’s a good idea to check with your insurance provider or use the link above to verify what your plan covers before starting a detox program.

How Long Does Inpatient Detox Take? | FAQS

How long does inpatient detox take?

Inpatient detox usually takes about 5 to 10 days. The exact time can vary depending on the substance and the person’s needs.

Is it safe to bring my pet to detox?

Yes, many rehab centers like Gratitude Lodge are pet-friendly! You can bring your pet to help you feel more comfortable and supported during detox. Also, you won’t need to worry about making arrangements for your pet while you are away.

What happens after detox?

After detox, you can move into our 30-day inpatient program where you’ll receive more treatment and support to help you recover. Detox helps you overcome dependence, while ongoing treatment lets you deal with the mental side of drug addiction or alcoholism.

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Get Insurance-Covered Inpatient Detox at Gratitude Lodge

We can help you find insurance-covered inpatient detox at Gratitude Lodge in Southern California. We treat all types of addictions and mental health issues at our rehab centers in Newport Beach and Long Beach.

We offer a supervised medical detox program that provides the safest way of getting rid of addictive substances from your body. After detox, you can move directly into our 30-day inpatient treatment program.

Here are the kinds of treatments we use:

All treatment programs at Gratitude Lodge also include aftercare. This may involve ongoing outpatient therapy, support groups, or other forms of continuing care.

If you’re ready to start your recovery journey with inpatient detox, call Gratitude Lodge at 844-576-0144.

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Drug detox can vary according to the patient’s addiction factors, including the substance abused, how long the addiction has lasted, the patient’s medical condition, if any other disorders are present, and more. Our skilled and credentialed team at Gratitude Lodge work closely with every patient going through drug detox, facilitating the beginnings of a successful recovery at our rehab addiction centers in Orange County, CA.

Drug detox can vary according to the patient’s addiction factors, including the substance abused, how long the addiction has lasted, the patient’s medical condition, if any other disorders are present, and more. Our skilled and credentialed team at Gratitude Lodge work closely with every patient going through drug detox.

Many patients don’t realize the toxicity of prolonged alcohol abuse and how it affects the body. Alcohol detox at the luxurious rehab addiction centers at Gratitude Lodge leeches your body of these toxins in preparation for successful treatment for drugs and alcohol abuse. Alcohol detox may not take as long or produce severe withdrawal symptoms, but it is still an essential beginning to your recovery.

Many patients don’t realize the toxicity of prolonged alcohol abuse and how it affects the body. Alcohol detox at the luxurious rehab addiction centers at Gratitude Lodge leeches your body of these toxins in preparation for successful treatment for drugs and alcohol abuse.
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Holistic Therapy

Our holistic therapy treatments offer a full-scope approach to recovery, addressing your mind, body, and emotions as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. This therapy is designed to help address underlying issues and integrate alternative therapies to promote overall health and well-being.
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Psychotherapy

An essential part of your treatment experience, we offer individual (CBT and DBT talk therapy) and group addiction treatment counseling to help you explore and address the emotional component of addiction, providing you with the tools, self-awareness, and empowerment you need to maintain recovery.
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Dual Diagnosis

Dual Diagnosis is a highly effective addiction treatment that addresses substance use and mental health disorders simultaneously. Often co-occurring, these disorders are best managed when treated together with specific and targeted therapy.
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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication-Assisted Treatment provides you with FDA-approved medications to help ease the symptoms of withdrawal while you’re in treatment. This makes the detox process easier and safer, as well as increasing the chances of a successful recovery.
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Sober Living

Sober living provides a supportive and substance-free living environment for your ongoing recovery. We partner with a number of upscale and carefully vetted sober living homes that are available to our clients after inpatient alcohol and drug addiction treatment.
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Outpatient Treatment

Once detox and inpatient are complete, we provide an easy transition to outpatient care through our hand-selected partners. This program offers a more flexible approach, allowing you to ease back in to daily life while still receiving frequent & effective care.
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Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient treatment provides an intensive and comprehensive addiction treatment program in a structured environment. You will receive 24/7 expert care, therapy, and support as you build your foundation for long-term recovery.
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Drug & Alcohol Detox

A crucial first step in the recovery process, our detox program provides a comfortable, medically supervised environment that addresses the physical aspect of addiction and eliminates substances from your body.
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Jenni Busse MS, LPCC

Jenni Busse MS, LPSS is the Clinical Director at Gratitude Lodge. Jenni oversees the clinical program and the clinical team at Gratitude Lodge as a whole. Jenni has worked in treatment for almost 14 years. Her background as a licensed therapist and her passion for helping others intersected with addiction recovery when she started working primarily in detox residential treatment.
Joe Gilmore

Joseph Gilmore

Joseph Gilmore has been working in the addiction industry for half a decade and has been writing about addiction and substance abuse treatment during that time. He has experience working for facilities all across the country. Connect with Joe on LinkedIn.

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