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Jefferson: 706-943-3540
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Fentanyl Rehab in Jefferson, GA

Rehab for People Addicted to Fentanyl

Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous and addictive substances circulating throughout the United States today. Less than 3 milligrams – which is less than most drops of water – is enough to cause a fatal overdose in a healthy adult. If you are using fentanyl, please seek addiction treatments as soon as possible.

The Carter Treatment Center has a recovery center in Jefferson that offers comprehensive addiction treatment options for fentanyl users. We understand the severe dangers that come with every use of fentanyl. Let us help you protect yourself from further harm by talking to our recovery experts today.

Get started down the path of sobriety by dialing (470) 616-7274 now.

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Signs of Fentanyl Addiction

Fentanyl addiction can happen fast. After only a few doses, a user might start to feel the urge to take more and more of the substance. Its potency can also trigger chemical or physical addictions within a few uses, too, which are more likely to cause dangerous withdrawal symptoms upon stopping the use of the drug. For this reason, it is important to know and look for the signs of fentanyl addiction, so help can be sought right away.

Early fentanyl addiction signs include:

  • Frequent exhaustion
  • Anxiety and panic attacks
  • Slurred speech
  • Nausea and vomiting spells
  • Constipation
  • Depression or suicidal ideations

Call 911 During a Fentanyl Overdose

If someone is suffering a fentanyl overdose, call 911 immediately. Let the dispatcher know that fentanyl is the suspected cause of the overdose. In most cases, you cannot face criminal ramifications for illegal substances that are discovered due to a 911 call for necessary medical help.

Signs of a fentanyl overdose include:

  • Unconsciousness
  • Slow or weak pulse
  • Blue lips and nails
  • Drooping head and neck
  • Severe dizziness and nausea
  • Confusion or stupor
  • Extremely contracted pupils

Create a Customized Fentanyl Addiction Recovery Plan Today

Tackling fentanyl is a feat, but it is one you can accomplish, especially if you use the support and guidance of our recovery specialists. We can create a personalized program that uses details specific to your addiction, health, and lifestyle with the aim of giving you the greatest chance possible to overcome your addiction to fentanyl. Time and again, we have seen our patients feel more confident on the path to recovery because they were using a program made for them specifically. We would love to have the chance to help you in the same way.

Learn about your options and how we can help you fight fentanyl addiction. Call (470) 616-7274 to talk to a recovery specialist in Jefferson, GA.

Reviews & Testimonials

Hear From Others Who Have Recovered Their Possibilities
    “It felt like I was home”
    “The entire process was so innocuous that it never crossed my mind I was in treatment, it felt like I was home, surrounded by such whole-hearted individuals who were all reaching for the same goal: Sobriety.”
    - L.W.
    “I came out with peace, self love and most of all confidence”
    “I love The Carter Treatment Center so much because, for the first time in my existence, I came out with peace, self-love, and most of all confidence that I will make it much further this time.”
    - C.M.
    “Guys, call them- they changed my life.”
    “I don't usually open up publicly about my treatment, but... I love this place. They don't do cookie-cutter treatment. My plan was about ME and MY needs, unlike a lot of other places I've been in and out of.”
    - B.M.
    “Thank you The Carter Treatment Center for the amazing support”
    “This is honestly a great rehab for anyone looking for serious help and truly has some of the greatest doctors and therapists in the state of Georgia. Even after my short stay I still have continued sobriety and a fulfilling life.”
    - D.N.
    “Today REALLY IS the first day of the rest of your life!”
    “I Loved everything about TCTC! The staff is patient, kind, knowledgeable, well-trained, has compassion, and has given me the full toolbox (My Hard Work) to succeed in my recovery. By far the BEST decision I made was to go here.”
    - K.V.
    “I really believe The Carter Treatment Center cares about people, you're not just a number.”
    “My counselor was always professional and insightful. I found a lot of healing in the process group and sound therapy. I really believe The Carter Treatment Center cares about people, you're not just a number.”
    - A.L.
    “Thank you Carter Treatment Center, you are a blessing.”
    “Thank you Carter Treatment Center, you are a blessing. I always feel at home when I am here. Everyone is smiling and I know it will be a good day.”
    - G.H.
    “An excellent facility, with an even more amazing leadership and staff!!”
    “I would highly recommend any of my friends or loved one's that were seeking substance abuse treatment to contact them.”
    - P.S.

When it Comes to Recovery, It Is Normal to Have Questions

Frequently Asked Questions
  • How do I pay for treatment?
    We want to make addiction treatment both effective and cost-effective. We thus work with numerous insurance providers to help cover the cost of treatments. To learn more check out this page!
  • What is "Outpatient" treatment?
    Outpatient treatment is when individuals continue living in their own residences while making trips to counseling and therapy sessions several times a week.
  • What is the definition of addiction?
    Addiction is a psychological and/or physical inability to stop consuming a substance even when it causes physical, spiritual, mental, or financial harm.
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