A one-time, hospital-based medical procedure that targets the neurological root of opioid dependency, eliminating withdrawals and cravings.
Dr. Waismann: "Opioid-dependent patients move toward drug-free living they never thought possible."
We check in with you before hospitalization, stabilize your dosage, and make sure your body is fully prepared so you feel safe and know exactly what to expect.
You’re admitted, medically evaluated, and gently sedated while our team induces withdrawal and restores your endorphin balance. The procedure takes about 4–6 hours.
You wake without cravings or withdrawal. After overnight monitoring, most patients leave within 36 hours and receive simple guidance to support healthy endorphin function.
True healing begins when someone finally understands what you’re facing, not when they try to manage symptoms with guesswork.
For more than 30 years, our medical team has specialized solely in opioid dependency and the neurological damage it causes. This isn’t general addiction care. This is a precise and evidence-based procedure.
Every patient is treated with compassion, privacy, and world-class expertise.
Over 25,000 ANR procedures completed worldwide
One-time procedure performed in a hospital setting
Specialized Medical Team Who Focus Only on Opioid Dependency
Support That Doesn’t End After the Procedure
Dependency happens when long-term opioid use rewires the brain, distorting the natural balance between endorphins and receptors. The result is a cycle that feels impossible to escape, no matter how strong you are.
If you’ve tried quitting and ended up right back where you started, it’s not because you failed. Willpower alone can’t fix a neurological imbalance, but medical intervention can.
ANR is designed to medically address this imbalance under controlled sedation. Instead of battling withdrawal for weeks or relying on replacement drugs for years, ANR works on the root cause: the damaged endorphin–receptor system driving cravings and relapse.
We know the number one reason patients delay treatment isn’t pride, or denial , it’s fear. It’s the fear of withdrawal.
This is not rapid detox. This is regulated anesthesia + neurological correction, performed by board-certified physicians.
For now, ANR is an out-of-pocket medical procedure.
Our team will explain all costs and available payment options before your consultation, so you can make an informed decision with full transparency.
Yes. ANR is a hospital-based medical procedure performed by a board-certified anesthesiologist together with a full ICU team, providing an added layer of safety and medical oversight. Throughout the procedure, your vital signs and opioid receptors are continuously monitored and precisely adjusted to maintain stability and ensure a controlled, safe experience.
No medical treatment can guarantee what someone will or will not do in the future. That said, ANR has demonstrated exceptional results: 91% of our patients reported they never returned to opioid use after their treatment. ANR targets the neurological imbalance that drives cravings and dependence, giving patients a real opportunity to live opioid-free without ongoing withdrawal or persistent urges.
A: Costs vary based on your medical condition, required hospital stay, and other factors. The exact details are discussed privately during your consultation, where we can also review financing or payment options. There is no charge to speak with a coordinator about your situation.
Call our medical team anytime to get clear answers about the procedure, safety, costs, and whether ANR is right for your situation, even if you’re not ready to make a decision yet.
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