24/7 confidential help for Ohio families. We connect you to medically supervised detox and licensed treatment — free, judgment-free, and on your terms. Recovery is possible, and you're not alone.
The fentanyl crisis in Ohio
Overdose figures are from the Ohio Department of Health 2023 Unintentional Drug Overdose Report; the 2‑milligram estimate is from the U.S. DEA. See the full data & sources →
Medically supervised detox
Quitting fentanyl on your own can be dangerous — and the fear of withdrawal keeps many people stuck. Medically supervised detox changes that. Under the care of licensed clinicians, you're kept safe and as comfortable as possible while the drug leaves your body.
You don't have to white-knuckle it. Medication-assisted treatment can ease cravings and symptoms so you can focus on getting well.
Read the day-by-day detox guide →How it works
One confidential conversation is all it takes to start. Here's what happens next.
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Levels of care
Insurance & cost
Cost should never be the reason you wait. We'll confidentially verify your benefits, explain your options in plain language, and help you understand coverage — including Ohio Medicaid — at no charge.
Verify your benefits — free & privateWhy now matters
Because fentanyl is so potent, every day of active use carries real risk. The good news: the moment you ask for help, that risk starts to drop. There's no perfect time and no need to hit "rock bottom." The right time is the moment you're ready — and we're ready whenever that is.
No pressure. No judgment. Just one honest conversation about what's possible.
Ohio fentanyl detox, explained
If you or someone you love has become physically dependent on fentanyl, you're facing one of the most dangerous drugs Ohio has ever seen — and one of the most treatable. OhioFentanylDetox.com is a free, confidential service that connects Ohioans to licensed treatment centers and evidence-based addiction treatment programs across the state. Wherever you are right now, there is a path forward.
Recovery usually begins with the detox process. In a medically supervised setting, doctors and other medical professionals handle withdrawal management so fentanyl withdrawal is safer and far more comfortable — often using medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to ease cravings and stabilize the body. From there, fentanyl rehab and treatment options range from residential detox programs to flexible outpatient treatment, so care can fit your life instead of the other way around.
Lasting change comes from a comprehensive approach. Beyond detox, the right program surrounds you with a supportive environment — counseling, peer support groups, and a long-term plan to lower the risk of fentanyl overdose and relapse. Picking up the phone is the first step toward recovery, and a caring coordinator will walk with you through every part of the journey to recovery.
Ready to talk it through? Call (614) 289-8706 any time, or request a confidential callback. It's free, judgment-free, and completely up to you.
A caring coordinator is standing by, 24/7. The conversation is free, confidential, and completely up to you.
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