Opioid & Heroin Addiction Treatment
Evidence-based therapy with withdrawal support, relapse prevention, and structured long-term recovery planning.
Book Free ConsultationOpioid use disorder is a chronic medical condition — not a moral failing. Whether the path started with a prescription or with heroin, the neuroscience is the same: opioids rewire the brain's reward system, making it extraordinarily difficult to stop without professional support.
Sunflower Clinic provides intensive, evidence-based therapy for opioid use disorder. Our licensed therapists use proven approaches including CBT, motivational interviewing, and contingency management to help you build a lasting recovery. For patients who need medical support, we coordinate referrals with qualified providers.
Our program pairs individual therapy with relapse prevention planning and ongoing support — all delivered through secure telehealth so you can focus on recovery without disrupting your life.
Recognize the Warning Signs
Using opioids in larger amounts or for longer than intended
Persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using
Neglecting responsibilities at work, school, or home
Continuing use despite physical or psychological harm
Developing tolerance — needing higher doses for the same effect
Our Treatment Approach
Treatment begins with a thorough intake to assess your history, current use, and overall health. You'll be paired with a licensed therapist who specializes in opioid recovery.
You'll engage in weekly individual therapy sessions focused on relapse prevention, trauma processing, and building a recovery lifestyle. We use evidence-based modalities including CBT, motivational interviewing, and contingency management.
Your therapist monitors your progress with regular check-ins, adapting the treatment plan as you grow. Our goal is long-term stability — not just short-term abstinence.
Not sure if you need help?
Quick, confidential self-assessment based on the DSM-5 criteria.
Have you found yourself using opioids in larger amounts, or for longer, than you intended?
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about getting started.
You'll have weekly one-on-one sessions with a licensed therapist using CBT, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care. Together, you'll build coping strategies, address triggers, and create a sustainable recovery plan.
Most patients engage in active therapy for 6–12 months, with ongoing support as needed. Your therapist will work with you to find the right timeline for your recovery.
Yes. You don't need to be in withdrawal or fully abstinent to begin. Our team will work with you to create a safe, gradual plan.




