Our Los Angeles Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Program

A Connected Recovery Community in Los Angeles, California

What Sets Us Apart
Treating addiction alongside severe mental health disorders using individualized clinical strategies.
Deep 12-Step Integration
One of the largest AA/NA recovery communities in the region, helping clients build lifelong support networks.
Long-Term Structured Care
Programs designed for sustainable healing — not rushed timelines dictated by insurance.
In-House Advanced Mental Health Treatment
Including EMDR, neurofeedback, brainspotting, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for medication-resistant conditions.
Community Engagement & Service
Clients participate in sober events, outreach initiatives, and quarterly homeless drives — reinforcing purpose in recovery.
Relapse Prevention Leadership
The Gorski Model helps clients identify triggers, manage cravings, and build coping skills for real-world success.
Program Highlights for Fentanyl Addiction Recovery

- Integrated dual diagnosis treatment
- Trauma-informed therapy
- Spiritual, mind-body recovery approach
- Family healing and involvement
- Career, education, and legal advocacy support
- Structured step-down aftercare planning with sober living and outpatient care
What to Expect in Our Fentanyl Rehab Program
Your treatment program in a day can include:
- Individual therapy sessions and group therapy sessions
- Family therapy sessions, when appropriate
In addition to structured care in treatment, you’ll continue to receive that level of safety and community connection post-treatment with consistent 12-step meetings, sober social activities, and volunteer opportunities.
What We Treat at Our Los Angeles Fentanyl Treatment Center
- Working professionals
- Those in need of vocational and life skill training
- People in the LGBTQ+ community, including a specialized program for transgender individuals
- Dual diagnosis treatment


Opioid & Fentanyl Addiction
Specifically, fentanyl use alters your brain structure, including rewiring reward pathways, degrading white matter, and reducing gray matter tissue. These brain changes contribute to mental health issues and cognitive decline, such as impaired memory, learning, and decision-making. Thus, opioid detox needs specialized medical supervision from healthcare professionals to safely manage your withdrawal symptoms.
Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health Disorders
Some of the co-occurring conditions we treat include depression, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and bipolar disorder. We also support trauma-related conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other complex psychiatric conditions with dual diagnosis treatment. Through our integrated approach to co-occurring mental health disorders, clients can build healthy coping skills for symptom management and emotional regulation.

Chronic Relapse
Levels of Care for Fentanyl Addiction Treatment

- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Outpatient treatment
- Sober living support
- Coordinated detox referrals with trusted partners
- Long-term aftercare planning
When to Seek Help for Fentanyl Use
- Increased tolerance
- Drowsiness or behavioral changes
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms
- Isolation
- Prior opioid overdose
- Escalating substance abuse

Additional Program Features That Support Long-Term Recovery
Family Healing
- Weekly family groups
- One-on-one therapy for loved ones
- Clinical oversight
Court & Life Advocacy
Career & Education Support
Launch Planning
A Treatment Environment Built for Accountability and Growth
Advanced Mental Health Innovation: TMS for Co-Occurring Disorders
TMS is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment that uses magnetic fields to help stimulate underactive nerve cells in the brain. With research supporting benefits for conditions like PTSD, memory loss, and traumatic brain injury, TMS can provide the much needed clinical support to help you truly heal. We believe in the power of a comprehensive care plan, so we provide in-house TMS as a safe and effective treatment that ensures continuity of care on your treatment and recovery journey.

Frequently Asked Questions
Fentanyl is around 50 to 100 times stronger than other opioid drugs, such as morphine, heroin, or oxycodone. The synthetic opioid also has a much higher risk of overdose than other opioids due to its potency and the amount needed to overdose being as little as 2 milligrams.
A detox program is a necessary first step for a comprehensive treatment program to ensure safe management of withdrawal symptoms and psychological support for a smoother transition into inpatient treatment.
Yes, we offer residential treatment to support the highest level of care with around-the-clock support and medical supervision.
Yes, we offer MAT when appropriate to help manage intense drug cravings and reduce other withdrawal symptoms during your detox and residential treatment.
Our fentanyl addiction treatment program typically lasts 30-90 days, but can be extended, depending on your clinical needs and goals.
We specialize in providing inclusive, comprehensive care programs for vulnerable populations, including working professionals and the LGBTQ+ community.
Yes, we offer family therapy as an invaluable intervention for family involvement in treatment when applicable.
Profound Treatment ensures clients have the full continuum of care with aftercare planning, which includes referrals to trusted partners as you step down in your level of care to PHP, IOP, and or outpatient treatment. We also provide structured continuing care support, including sober living placement and access to a strong alumni network, with weekly meetings, sober activities, and events.
Profound specializes in chronic relapse, so you can find the structured support you need to heal regardless of previous overdoses or relapse in our fentanyl addiction treatment program. We also support returning clients with alumni readmission to ensure a seamless transition for those returning to the program.

