Drug and alcohol detoxification doesn't need to become an unpleasant process, as it can be managed and made completely safe if the individual detoxing is in the hands of detoxification specialists. People who are detoxing might not know that besides the withdrawal and other effects one experiences during detoxification, their health and wellbeing may be at an increased risk. Certain substances could cause seizures and other severe symptoms that could be life-threatening during detox. Alcohol is an example of this, and anyone who is detoxing from alcohol has to be treated in a professional setting like a detoxification center or drug and alcohol rehab center to prevent any serious symptoms. Specific medical drugs also cause such symptoms, and it is never safe to abruptly stop using any sort of pharmaceutical drug unless in an alcohol and drug detoxification facility or pharmaceutical. Complications can arise with other drugs as well, if a person's health may be compromised as a result of drug abuse, as is often the case. Detox Professionals will analyse a person's drug and alcohol use history whenever they arrive for alcohol and drug detoxification, and determine if any particular intervention is required and ensure that alcohol and drug detox is a smooth and safe process.
1713 6th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL. 35294
If you would like to contact University of Alabama at Birmingham, you can reach them at 205-975-8524.
University of Alabama at Birmingham offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Drug and Alcohol Detox, Hospital Inpatient Facilities, Outpatient Treatment, Residential Short-Term Treatment (Less Than 30 Days), Men - Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Private Health Care