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Klonopin Abuse, Detox, and Treatment in NJ


You can break the cycle of addiction. The GenPsych Ambulatory Detox Program will allow you to call and be seen immediately. Many times, those that are struggling with addiction may want to stop using, but the thought of facing withdrawal gets in their way. It doesn’t have to. You can call 1-855-436-7792 or click here to schedule an assessment and be seen the same day.  You will speak to someone in central admissions, they will collect a little information and then we will arrange to pick you up from wherever you are in NJ. You will receive medication to assist you with your withdrawal symptoms and return to your home that same evening. Find out more about our Ambulatory Detox Program below.

Klonopin Abuse, Detox and Treatment

Klonopin Abuse, Detox, and Treatment in NJ

Klonopin, or clonazepam, is a type of benzodiazepine used in the treatment of anxiety, epilepsy, and insomnia. Klonopin addresses specific chemical imbalances that occur within the brain and cause stress. Klonopin has many potentially harmful side effects, which, if not addressed by a medical professional, can be detrimental to an individual’s well-being. Therefore, Klonopin abuse, or the use of Klonopin without a prescription, is very dangerous.  More than 5 million people struggle with Klonopin abuse in the U.S. and more than 60 thousand are hospitalized with abuse-related problems each year. As is the case with other benzodiazepines, dependence can occur when Klonopin is not taken properly. In order to break the addiction, those suffering from Klonopin addiction should seek medical attention and begin the proper detox and treatment programs.

Detox Treatment in NJ Following Klonopin Abuse

Detox treatment for Klonopin abuse may take multiple days or weeks. This process is aimed at removing Klonopin from the body through abstinence of use. For those who have been abusing Klonopin for an extended period of time, withdrawal can be a difficult part of detox. Following Klonopin abuse, withdrawal symptoms may consist of anxiety, digestive pain, muscle tension, and depression. Because these symptoms are often difficult to withstand on one’s own, professional detox treatment is often most successful. A specialized facility will provide an individual struggling with Klonopin addiction the physical and psychological support necessary for recovery. A doctor may prescribe medicine to assist with withdrawal symptoms, so that the detoxification process is as safe and painless as possible. Trained professionals will additionally be able to provide mental and emotional support through this process. Services, such as GenPsych’s Ambulatory Detox program, will even provide transportation to and from their detox treatment facility. To learn more about the Ambulatory Detox program offered in NJ, click here.

Treatment in NJ for Klonopin Abuse following Detox

While detoxification may take days or weeks, it is recommended that those recovering from Klonopin addiction pursue more long-term care following detox. Treatment for Klonopin abuse will help to prevent relapse and provide more permanent results. Ongoing support and medication from psychologists and psychiatrists will ensure that all components of an individual’s addiction are addressed. Professionals will help an individual to better understand the root of their addiction, provide social support in instances of withdrawal, and teach them to live a clean and healthy life.  If you or someone you know is seeking treatment in NJ for Klonopin abuse following detox, visit GenPsych’s Substance Abuse program site here.


Call 1-855-436-7792 or Click Here to Schedule an Assessment

About GenPsych’s NJ Ambulatory Detox Program

The GenPsych Ambulatory Detox Program offers a unique opportunity for individuals suffering from chemical dependency. Not only are our clients safely and comfortably detoxed with the assistance of medication under the care of our medical team, but they are also offered therapeutic programming to learn more about their addiction, as well as relapse prevention skills to help manage and sustain their recovery. Our educated, experienced, and compassionate staff provides support and understanding as individuals enter this initial stage of treatment. Our staff also has the knowledge and ability to engage and motivate clients during this difficult and delicate stage in the journey of their recovery. Our program allows clients to immediately put into practice the skills they learn as clients are able to return to their home environment nightly, which is where they will need to be able to implement their newly learned skills.

What to expect when scheduling an assessment

  1. When you call 1-855-436-7792 and you will reach one of our staff in central admissions. They will collect your information and schedule an appointment and transportation to and from our facility that same day. Callers after 5pm will be asked to press option 2 for Detox appointments, which will redirect them to our 24/7 admissions line to speak to a live after hours representative.

  2. A nurse from our program will contact you to gather any relevant medical information (medical history, substance used, last use etc…) She will answer any questions you may have and discuss the types of medications that will be used to assist you with your withdrawal symptoms.

  3. Transportation will pick you up at the time of your scheduled appointment from anywhere in New Jersey and transport you to our facility.

  4. Upon arriving at our facility, you will be assessed and immediately provided with medication to assist you with your withdrawal symptoms.

Hours of operation:

Our program is open every day. Program hours from Monday through Friday are 8am to 5pm, and weekend hours are 8am to 2pm. Clients are initially screened for appropriateness by our nursing staff. Upon admission to the program an individualized but safe and conservative detox protocol is used to ensure the medical safety and comfort of each client. It is our goal that each client has a comfortable and therapeutic experience, and is ready to move on to the next phase of their recovery.

Call  1-855-436-7792 or click  to schedule an appointment

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