Outpatient Detox in Palm Beach
Medically supervised withdrawal management — from the comfort and privacy of home
Inpatient detox costs $5,000–$20,000 and requires time away from work, family, and life. Dr. Agresti's outpatient detox model provides physician-supervised withdrawal management with direct cell access — without inpatient admission. For appropriate candidates, home detox is medically safe and dramatically more accessible than residential treatment.
How Outpatient Detox Works
Evaluation
Comprehensive assessment of substance use history, medical history, and detox candidacy. Same-day appointments available.
Prescription Protocol
Comfort medications prescribed to manage withdrawal symptoms safely at home — tailored to your specific substance and history.
Daily Monitoring
Daily check-in calls during the critical withdrawal window. Direct cell access 24/7 throughout the detox period.
MAT & Aftercare
After successful detox, discuss medication-assisted treatment (Suboxone, Vivitrol) and ongoing psychiatric support to prevent relapse.
Detox Programs
Outpatient Opioid & Fentanyl Detox
Medically supervised outpatient detox from fentanyl, oxycodone, heroin, morphine, and methadone. Comfort medications and MAT options including Suboxone and Sublocade.
- Intense cravings
- Muscle aches and nausea
- Anxiety and insomnia
- Body aches and sweating
Outpatient Xanax & Benzodiazepine Detox
Benzodiazepine withdrawal can be life-threatening. Our physician-supervised tapering protocol — using Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, and Valium cross-tapers — makes safe detox at home possible.
- Seizure risk without supervision
- Severe anxiety and panic
- Insomnia and tremors
- Risk of psychosis
Outpatient Alcohol Detox
Alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous. Our Librium-based outpatient protocol with frequent check-ins and medical monitoring makes home detox safe. Ongoing treatment with naltrexone, Vivitrol, or Antabuse.
- DTs (delirium tremens) risk
- Seizure risk
- Nausea and tremors
- Anxiety and insomnia
Outpatient Cocaine & Crack Detox
Cocaine withdrawal is primarily psychological. Our outpatient protocol addresses intense cravings, depression, and fatigue with targeted psychiatric support and medication.
- Intense cravings
- Severe depression
- Fatigue and hypersomnia
- Anxiety and agitation
Outpatient Methamphetamine Detox
Methamphetamine withdrawal involves severe depression, psychosis risk, and cognitive impairment. Our psychiatric-managed outpatient care provides mood stabilization and sleep support.
- Psychosis risk
- Severe depression
- Cognitive impairment
- Extreme fatigue
Outpatient Kratom & 7-OH Detox
Outpatient detox from kratom, concentrated 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) tablets, and pseudoindoxyl products. These newer smoke-shop products act at the mu-opioid receptor and produce opioid-type withdrawal — treated with comfort medications and, when needed, buprenorphine.
- Opioid-type withdrawal
- Severe cravings and anxiety
- Muscle aches and insomnia
- GI distress and sweating
Outpatient Prescription Stimulant Detox
Dependence on Adderall, Vyvanse, or Ritalin requires different treatment than illicit stimulants. Our outpatient protocol addresses rebound ADHD symptoms, fatigue, and depression.
- Rebound ADHD symptoms
- Depression and anhedonia
- Extreme fatigue
- Difficulty concentrating
Is Outpatient Detox Right for You?
Good Candidates
- ✓ No prior withdrawal seizures or DTs
- ✓ Medically stable without serious comorbidities
- ✓ Motivated to detox and engage in treatment
- ✓ Stable, supportive home environment
- ✓ Someone available to check in during the process
- ✓ No polysubstance use that significantly elevates risk
Inpatient May Be Needed
- ✗ Prior alcohol or benzo withdrawal seizures
- ✗ Prior delirium tremens (DTs)
- ✗ Severe medical comorbidities requiring monitoring
- ✗ Unstable or unsafe home environment
- ✗ Extremely high-dose or long-term benzo dependence
- ✗ Unable to commit to daily check-in protocol
Dr. Agresti evaluates each patient individually and will recommend inpatient admission when clinically appropriate. Patient safety is always the priority.
The Concierge Difference in Detox
Standard outpatient detox means seeing a doctor for 15 minutes, getting a prescription, and going home to manage alone. Dr. Agresti's concierge detox provides his direct cell number for the entire detox period — so when something feels wrong at midnight, you call your doctor, not an answering service.
24/7
Direct physician access
No ER
Avoid unnecessary hospital visits
Private
No inpatient admission record
$0
No membership fee
Frequently Asked Questions
Inpatient detox requires admission to a residential facility for 5-10 days at a cost of $5,000-$20,000. Outpatient detox allows you to withdraw safely at home with prescription comfort medications, daily physician check-ins, and 24/7 direct cell access to Dr. Agresti. For appropriate candidates, outpatient detox is equally safe and dramatically more affordable and private.
Good candidates are medically stable, have no history of withdrawal seizures or delirium tremens, have a supportive home environment, and are motivated to engage in treatment. Dr. Agresti evaluates each patient individually during an initial consultation and will recommend inpatient admission when clinically appropriate. Patient safety always takes priority over patient preference.
Withdrawal symptoms typically peak 24-72 hours after the last use, depending on the substance. Dr. Agresti prescribes a customized comfort medication protocol to manage symptoms like anxiety, insomnia, nausea, and muscle aches. Daily check-in calls monitor your progress, and you have direct cell access to the physician around the clock if symptoms become concerning.
Dr. Agresti's outpatient detox operates on a flat-fee concierge model that is a fraction of the cost of residential treatment. Inpatient programs in South Florida typically charge $5,000-$20,000 for a 7-10 day stay. Outpatient detox eliminates facility fees, and you do not need to take extended time away from work or family.
Detox is the first step, not the complete treatment. Without follow-up care, relapse rates exceed 80% within the first year. After successful detox, Dr. Agresti offers medication-assisted treatment with Suboxone, Sublocade, or Vivitrol, combined with ongoing psychiatric care for co-occurring conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD that often drive substance use.
Detox Is the First Step
Detox removes the substance from your system — but without follow-up treatment, relapse rates exceed 80% within the first year. After successful detox, Dr. Agresti offers medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with Suboxone, Sublocade, or Vivitrol, combined with ongoing psychiatric care for co-occurring conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD.