Profound Treatment offers a comprehensive, tailored treatment program for adults living with substance use disorder (SUD) and mental health disorders like fentanyl and other types of opioid addiction. Through our medical detox and residential treatment program, you can access a personalized treatment plan for lasting recovery in a safe and nurturing setting with fentanyl addiction treatment in our Los Angeles, California treatment center.
Our Los Angeles Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Program

Profound offers specialized residential treatment for fentanyl addiction and chronic relapse. Through our inpatient residential treatment program, we provide a safe, relaxing space where you can escape the distractions, stressors, and triggers of daily life. With a structured, personalized treatment plan, you can collaborate with licensed therapists and medical professionals to get to the root of addiction for whole-person healing and relapse prevention. Fentanyl addiction treatment in Los Angeles includes a comprehensive range of support services, from monthly reassessments and therapy sessions to medical detox and holistic modalities.
Whether you are struggling with fentanyl use or co-occurring mental health issues, our residential treatment program ensures you have access to withdrawal management and psychological support for stabilization and relapse prevention. Most stays in our California drug rehab center last 30–90 days. However, your time in fentanyl addiction treatment can be longer depending on your individual goals and clinical needs because we believe lasting recovery is not just about stopping substance abuse. Effective addiction treatment is also about treating the underlying causes of substance abuse to restore your health and rebuild your self-worth for long-term recovery.
A Connected Recovery Community in Los Angeles, California
Our rehab center near Los Angeles, in Woodland Hills, offers a safe, serene oasis just minutes from the beaches of Malibu. Through a structured and supportive environment, clients can find the clinical care, spiritual development, and personal growth needed to address addiction and mental health issues. We know untreated addiction and co-occurring disorders can leave you feeling hopeless and alone. Still, at Profound, you are reminded that you are deserving of care, safety, and healing through community. Our treatment program is built on the idea that connection is the opposite of addiction and thus a foundational tool for your recovery journey.
Through treatment services such as group therapy, support groups, and a strong alumni network across the country, clients feel heard, known, and supported by staff — many of whom are in recovery themselves. Whether you attend our weekly alumni meetings with 250+ of your peers, engage in our closed Facebook support communities, or do both, you’ll have the peer accountability and support you need to foster responsibility and personal growth on your recovery journey.

What Sets Us Apart
True Dual Diagnosis Expertise
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.
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

Your health and well-being are at the center of our approach to healing in mind, body, and spirit. Listed below are some of the treatment program services we specialize in for lasting 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
A typical day at Profound offers structured care for safety, stability, consistency, and connection. Each day starts with intention-setting or mindfulness meditation, followed by a chef-prepared breakfast and clinical program.
Your treatment program in a day can include:
Your treatment program in a day can include:
- Individual therapy sessions and group therapy sessions
- Family therapy sessions, when appropriate
After a nutritional lunch, you will participate in psychoeducation groups to address opioid addiction and behavioral health challenges. You’ll also have the opportunity to engage in skill-building and community activities, such as art and music therapy, yoga, and hiking, for reflection, connection, emotional regulation, and resilience. In the evenings, you’ll have a freshly prepared dinner and attend peer support groups and 12-step meetings to bond and expand your support network for life, both during and after treatment. After a day of programming, you’ll turn in for the evening at the same time each day to ensure you have and are supported by the structure of a healthy self-care routine.
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.
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
At Profound, we offer the highest levels of care with detox programs and residential treatment to address substance abuse and mental health disorders. Whether you are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, grief, trauma, or other complex mental health disorders, there is a treatment program for you. You can find the care you need for lasting recovery with evidence-based therapies and holistic modalities like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma therapy, and art and music therapy.
We also specialize in treatment programs to address the unique needs of:
- 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
Everyone is deserving of care and treatment that meets them where they are. You can find that level of compassion and care at Profound Treatment.


Opioid & Fentanyl Addiction
Trying to stop using fentanyl or other opioids abruptly or alone is dangerous to your health and well-being. Withdrawing from synthetic opioid drugs like fentanyl comes with life-threatening conditions, including severe pain and cravings from withdrawal symptoms, risk of overdose, and overdose death. Some of the other painful and life-threatening withdrawal symptoms that come with fentanyl addiction include extreme dehydration, seizures, and stroke. Moreover, chronic fentanyl use increases your risk for long-term and sometimes irreversible brain changes.
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.
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
At Profound, we understand that lasting recovery doesn’t start and end with abstinence from substances. Addiction is often rooted in co-occurring disorders like mental health issues. Thus, treating one condition without the other is ineffective for a sustainable recovery. Many of our clients struggle with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. As a result, we specialize in offering a dual diagnosis treatment program that integrates evidence-based interventions to address conditions simultaneously and support whole-person healing.
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.
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
For those who feel nothing has worked, structured accountability changes outcomes. We provide an intensive, structured treatment plan in a safe, supportive environment where you’ll develop relapse-prevention strategies to strengthen your long-term recovery.
Levels of Care for Fentanyl Addiction Treatment

If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse and or co-occurring disorders, recovery is possible with the right level of care. Medical detox is a powerful and critical first step toward healing and building a quality life in long-term recovery. After your time in detox and inpatient treatment, we’ll continue to support you on your recovery journey with referrals to trusted partners as you step down in your level of care:
- 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
Knowing when to seek help for fentanyl use is understandably scary and confusing, especially when you feel trapped in a never-ending cycle of use. Recognizing the signs of fentanyl addiction is an important step toward breaking that cycle, so you can lead a fulfilling life free of pain from substance abuse.
Possible Signs:
- Increased tolerance
- Drowsiness or behavioral changes
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms
- Isolation
- Prior opioid overdose
- Escalating substance abuse
Hope is not lost when you have early intervention support to build the tools you need to thrive.

Additional Program Features That Support Long-Term Recovery
Our philosophy for lasting recovery is rooted in treating the person, not the condition, for whole-person healing. Through whole-person treatment, we’ve built a continuum of care that ensures access to services such as family involvement programs, legal and family-based wraparound services, vocational support, and long-term recovery planning.
Family Healing
- Weekly family groups
- One-on-one therapy for loved ones
- Clinical oversight
Court & Life Advocacy
Support with probation, custody cases, parenting classes, anger management, and domestic violence certifications.
Career & Education Support
Resume building, interview prep, certifications, GED completion, applying to colleges, and job placement guidance.
Launch Planning
Extended support when transitioning back into daily life — where relapse risk is highest.
A Treatment Environment Built for Accountability and Growth
Profound provides a calm, structured setting where privacy and the beautiful California landscape give you the space to heal and restore your sense of self truly. We believe everyone is deserving of equal care and support to heal, regardless of their background. Thus, our treatment center is built on inclusivity and designed to ensure your emotional safety, while creating a comfortable space for focus without the distractions of the outside world. Through a structured routine and community-driven activities, you’re empowered to be a responsible participant on your recovery journey.
Advanced Mental Health Innovation: TMS for Co-Occurring Disorders
Many evidence-based therapies and medications are effective for treating a wide range of conditions. However, for some, standard therapies and medications can’t provide the level of relief needed to recover and thrive in daily life. Hope is not lost if you’re struggling with treatment-resistant conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, substance abuse, or other co-occurring conditions. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an invaluable treatment option for those living with conditions that have felt impossible to manage.
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.
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
How is fentanyl addiction different from other opioid addictions, and what is the risk of overdose?
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.
Do I need medical detox or detoxification before starting a treatment program?
Are inpatient or residential treatment options available if I need higher medical supervision?
Does your addiction treatment center offer medication-assisted treatment when appropriate?
How long does fentanyl rehab typically last for someone with a substance use disorder?
What makes your Los Angeles treatment facility different from other substance abuse treatment providers?
Can family therapy be included in my personalized treatment plan?
What happens after treatment ends to support lasting recovery and overall well-being?
What should I do if I’ve experienced a fentanyl overdose or relapsed after previous rehab programs?

