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About ANR Clinic
ANR, or Accelerated Neuro-Regulation, is a medical treatment for opioid addiction. It swiftly reverses the brain alterations caused by opioids, offering a safe way to break free from addiction. This innovative approach is suitable for individuals struggling with opioid dependence and use disorder, providing hope for recovery from opioids like oxycodone, morphine, tramadol, regardless of their history of use or past attempts to quit. ANR Clinic offers the innovative ANR treatment that helps eliminate the root of opioid addiction, instead of just treating withdrawal symptoms like some traditional detox treatments. The ANR procedure involves four key steps:
1. Preparation: Before hospitalization, their medical team ensures clients are in optimal condition for ANR treatment.
2. Regulation: On the day of the procedure, clients undergo a thorough medical evaluation, followed by deep sedation for 4-6 hours and medication to rebalance their endorphin-receptor system. Clients wake up with a balanced system, monitored overnight, and are typically discharged the next day.
3. Stabilization: After hospital discharge, ANR Clinic’s team helps guide recovery, providing diet and exercise plans. Endorphin system stabilization typically takes 2-3 days.
4. Optimization: ANR Clinic supports clients’ journeys to regain their pre-dependency life with ongoing guidance and lifestyle changes for long-term success. They stay connected with the ANR team.
By restoring normal brain function, ANR allows individuals struggling with opioid dependence to safely and efficiently break the addictive cycle. The ANR procedure is done under sedation so individuals do not experience withdrawal symptoms.
The ANR treatment is appropriate for a wide range of individuals dealing with opioid dependence, regardless of the specific opioid they are addicted to or the duration of their addiction. Whether it involves oxycodone, morphine, tramadol, or other opioids.
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The cost listed here ($19,500/3 days), is an estimate of program cost. Center price can vary based on program and length of stay. Contact the center for more information. Recovery.com strives for price transparency so you can make an informed decision.
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Opioids produce pain-relief and euphoria, which can lead to addiction. This class of drugs includes prescribed medication and the illegal drug heroin.
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