Chemical Detox
Creekside Behavioral Health offers inpatient care for chemical detox at our center in Kingsport, Tennessee.
Creekside Behavioral Health offers individuals the flexibility and comfort levels they need to target their specific mental or behavioral health challenges. For those struggling with addiction, substance use disorder or chemical dependence, the first step is to make the call for help. An assessment will help each individual determine the best course of treatment.
INPATIENT DETOX
For individuals who require in-depth care during chemical detox.
Inpatient chemical detox involves monitoring and managing individuals who are experiencing withdrawal symptoms from drug or alcohol addiction in a controlled, 24-hour inpatient setting.
The treatment typically involves medication-assisted therapy, counseling, and support from a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals to ensure the safety and comfort of the individual during the detoxification process.
Signs of chemical dependency
Not sure whether you or a loved one is suffering from chemical dependency? The following signs indicate a need for help:
- Being intoxicated throughout the day
- Frequent failed attempts to stop using
- Using drugs or alcohol as a way to cope with strong emotions
- Failing to meet important obligations because of being intoxicated or wanting to use
- Decreasing performance at work or school
- Loss of interest in hobbies or activities you used to enjoy
- Experiencing blackouts
- Experiencing hallucinations or hearing voices
Chemical dependency ultimately affects one’s safety, relationships, independence, and overall well-being. Creekside’s staff has years of experience addressing chemical dependency issues and compassionately guiding individuals toward freedom.
Why Choose Creekside for Chemical Detox Care?
When it comes to medical detox, Creekside Behavioral Health is second to none. We are able to offer no-cost, 24/7 on-site assessment and referral services. The confidential assessment, conducted by a master’s-level professional or psychiatric nurse, helps us dive into past behaviors and current symptoms so we can determine the best treatment options for each individual.