OxyContin Addiction Treatment
Compassionate, structured recovery from oxycodone dependence with evidence-based therapy and long-term support.
Book Free ConsultationOxyContin (oxycodone) is one of the most commonly prescribed opioids — and one of the most addictive. Many people develop dependence after a legitimate prescription for pain, and the transition from use to misuse can happen gradually and without warning.
Sunflower Clinic specializes in helping people break free from prescription opioid dependence. Our approach uses evidence-based therapy to address the underlying patterns that maintain addiction, while coordinating with your healthcare providers as needed.
There is no shame in needing help. OxyContin dependence is a medical condition, and it responds well to professional treatment.
Recognize the Warning Signs
Taking more OxyContin than prescribed or for longer than intended
Doctor shopping or obtaining oxycodone from multiple sources
Anxiety or irritability when a dose is missed
Needing higher doses to achieve pain relief or euphoria
Withdrawal symptoms when reducing or stopping
Continuing to use despite negative consequences
Our Treatment Approach
We begin with a thorough evaluation of your oxycodone use history, pain management needs, and overall health. Your therapist will create a personalized recovery plan based on the severity of dependence and your goals.
For patients with chronic pain, we work collaboratively with your primary care team to develop an alternative pain management plan that doesn't rely on opioids.
Therapy sessions focus on CBT for pain and addiction, helping you develop healthy coping strategies and build a sustainable recovery plan.
Not sure if you need help?
Quick, confidential self-assessment based on the DSM-5 criteria.
Have you found yourself taking more OxyContin than prescribed, or for longer than intended?
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about getting started.
Dependence can develop even with appropriate medical use. If you find yourself unable to stop or needing more than prescribed, that's a condition that deserves treatment — not judgment.
We work with you and your healthcare providers to manage pain through alternative approaches, including therapeutic pain management techniques. You won't be left suffering.
Acute withdrawal typically peaks at 3–5 days and improves significantly within 1–2 weeks. Your therapist will support you throughout, and we can coordinate with medical providers for additional support if needed.




