Inpatient Detox Services

Inpatient Detox Centered on Stability
Detoxification is the process of clearing drugs or alcohol from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms safely and comfortably. Arizona Christian Recovery Center will aid in your detox in an inpatient program that provides 24/7 medical supervision in a calm environment where safety and healing comes first.
Individuals receive continuous monitoring and individualized care from licensed medical professionals experienced in managing substance withdrawal. Each detox plan is tailored to medical needs, substance use history, and symptom severity to support safe stabilization and comfort.

Compassionate Care, Clinical Support
Detox is often one of the most challenging stages of recovery. As drugs or alcohol leave the body, individuals may experience discomfort, anxiety, sleep disruption, mood changes, and cravings that can feel overwhelming. During this time, clinical support focuses on reducing discomfort and maintaining stability throughout withdrawal.
Once stabilized, individuals transition smoothly into continued care such as Residential treatment, PHP, or IOP, where they can build on the physical stability and clarity established during detox and continue progressing in their sobriety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right recovery program is an important step. Here, you’ll find answers about our Christ-centered care, programs, and supportive community to help you move forward with confidence and hope.
What happens during medical detox?
During medical detox, drugs or alcohol leave the body while clients are monitored in a safe, supervised setting. The detox process includes withdrawal management, health monitoring, emotional support, and preparation for the next level of treatment. Clients begin recovery with support for the body, mind, and spirit.
How long does inpatient detox take?
Detox usually lasts five to ten days, depending on the substance and each person’s needs. Our faith-based addiction treatment team monitors progress closely to ensure safety and comfort.
Is detox the same as treatment?
No. Detox is the stabilization stage that helps the body clear drugs or alcohol safely. Treatment continues after detox through therapy, counseling, relapse prevention, spiritual support, and structured care that helps clients understand addiction and build a foundation for long-term recovery.
Will I receive medication during inpatient detox?
Yes. Licensed professionals may provide medication to ease withdrawal symptoms and support stability. Each client also receives Christian counseling and encouragement grounded in faith.
What are the stages of detoxing from drugs?
Detox typically occurs in stages as the body adjusts to the absence of substances. Early symptoms often begin within hours to a few days and may include discomfort, anxiety, or cravings. This is followed by a peak withdrawal phase, when symptoms are most intense and require close support. As the body stabilizes, symptoms gradually decrease, allowing individuals to regain physical balance and prepare for continued treatment.
Inpatient Detox Care Focused on Safety and Support
Insurance Accepted for Addiction and Mental Health Care
Arizona Christian Recovery partners with most leading insurance plans, making care both accessible and affordable. We take care of the insurance process, allowing you to focus fully on your well-being.














