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Heroin Treatment Center in New York

Rising Heroin Addiction in New York

Today, heroin has become a rising problem across many states, including New York, as more people are given prescription pills for things like chronic pain or injury. When those prescriptions run out, people turn to illicit alternatives, including heroin.

In 2022, heroin represented nearly 24 percent of all substance abuse reported across New York, making it the second most common addiction behind alcoholism.

Between 2017 and 2022, admissions for heroin use decreased by almost the same figure, 24.4 percent, indicating that despite the high levels of heroin addiction, many people struggling with addiction are not getting the help they need.

This presents an array of potential challenges, not least of which include the high risk of opioid overdoses, fentanyl-laced heroin, and ongoing damage to personal and professional lives.

In New York, there are options for teens and adults struggling with addiction. At our heroin treatment center, New York residents can find trauma-informed care with a reputable curriculum to encourage long-term recovery

How Heroin Works

Heroin has a significant impact on the brain by binding itself to a receptor called MOR. This receptor is designed to connect with neurotransmitters that your body naturally produces. These neurotransmitters regulate things like feelings of pain, feelings of happiness, and hormones. These same receptors also stimulate the release of dopamine, giving your brain a reward.

With heroin, those rewards are increased to a level that is unsustainable, one that reinforces negative behaviors like heroin use.

Heroin also impacts your central nervous system, reducing your body temperature, leaving you feeling cold, causing issues with breathing, making it difficult to breathe, and changing your blood pressure and heart rate.

For these reasons, symptoms of heroin withdrawal can be serious and life-threatening. Symptoms are best managed through professional detox services, providing the support and the medication you need to overcome any potential complications and keep you as comfortable as possible. 

What to Expect from Rehab

Rehab provides an opportunity to treat addiction to drugs, which may include a combination of medication and therapy. There were over 48 million people in 2023 who needed treatment for addiction, and yet an average of only 23 percent of those who need it actually get it. 

When you participate in the right rehab program, you set yourself up for successful recovery, with over 75 percent of people, according to the CDC, successfully recovering when they complete their rehab program.

A person participates in therapy at a heroin rehab center.
A person participates in therapy at a heroin rehab center.
People participate in therapy at a heroin rehab center.

Learn More about Our Heroin Treatment Center in New York

If you need help with heroin addiction, Elevate Point provides flexible PHP and IOP options. We work hard to improve the whole person, not just your physical health but your mental and emotional well-being. With each of our programs, you’ll have the opportunity to work one-on-one with a licensed therapist in your individual therapy sessions, navigate more complex issues with group therapy, connect with others in our alumni program, and find overall medical wellness and mental health support with things like our nutrition, TMS, and yoga opportunities.

Start your recovery today. Call 212.285.2022 to contact our heroin treatment center in New York. 

Elevate Point therapy programs, where the next phase of life begins. 

There’s a better life for you. Contact us today at 646.760.7324 and we’ll help you uncover the you that’s just under the surface.

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