You've tried Rehab, You've tried Detox,
Now it's time for ANR.
Industry Trusted and Accredited Opioid Treatment Institution
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Pioneering the Future of Opioid Treatment.
The ANR breakthrough emerged from a critical discovery: understanding the biological mechanism of opioid dependency. Dr. Waismann’s innovation moves beyond traditional treatments by directly addressing the endorphin-receptor imbalance – the root cause of dependency.
Why Patients Choose ANR:
- 95% came after multiple failed rehab attempts
- 30% sought help after rapid detox relapse
- Treatment under medical sedation
- Hospital-based procedure
Dr. Waismann’s vision transformed addiction treatment from endless management to complete biological restoration. ANR’s receptor regulation technology has made traditional detox and replacement therapy obsolete.
Dr. Andre Waismann
Developer of ANR
Our Mission
Allow opioid dependent patients in any medical condition to enjoy the benefits of modern medicine, educate patients and doctors into the new reality that opioid dependency is no longer a chronic illness.
Our Experience, Your Benefit
Dr. Waismann, has 30 years of experience in the addiction field. He is continuously called on to consult physicians and medical professionals around the world.
Our Vision
Bring our knowledge, experience and achievements in the field of addiction treatment and opioid dependency to other medical institutions, until ANR becomes widely available.
Our Values
Our unprecedented results and achievements would not have been possible without our basic values:
- We fight the illness – never the patient
- Scientific excellence
- Compassion
- Continuous research and improvement
What Makes Us World Leaders?
Experts on ANR
Innovative Opioid Addiction Treatment Method
Unlike other opioid addiction treatments, the ANR treatment tackles both the cause and the symptoms of opioid dependency. The effectiveness of this method lies in the fact that it reverses the damage that opioids cause to the central nervous system.
By stimulating endorphin production and reducing that of opioid receptors, the ANR treatment allows you to successfully recover from opioid addiction within days!
ANR Centers
Dedicated to fighting the global opioid epidemic and helping people reclaim their lives, we at ANR Clinic believe that everyone—regardless of their physical location—deserves access to safe and effective opioid addiction treatment.
We’re happy to welcome you to ANR centers across four continents: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Most importantly, we guarantee the same level of compassion, quality, care, and safety whether you receive your ANR treatment in the USA, Brazil, Switzerland, Israel, or Georgia.
The ANR Treatment Helped
24,000+
Opioid Dependent Individuals in
5
Opioid Addiction Treatment Centers in Europe, Georgia, Israel, Brazil and USA
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Preparation
During the time leading up to the hospitalization, we will help you prepare.
Our medical team will be in regular contact to make sure you are in optimal shape for admission.
Regulation
This part of the process happens during the ANR procedure itself.
You are under sedation and do not feel any withdrawal symptoms.
Once the equilibrium is achieved you are awakened and can start the recovery process.
Stabilization
After the hospital discharge, you will be in the care of our team who will guide you in your recovery.
You will be given tools to jump-start your endorphin system stabilization. This process usually takes 2-3 days.
To ensure the quickest stabilization period adhere to all the directions of your follow-up team.
Optimization
As you pursue your return to the life you led before dependency our team will continue to work with you.
For lifelong success stick to recommended lifestyle changes and stay in touch with the ANR team.
FAQ About Opioid Treatment
The ANR treatment process restores normal brain function by altering and re-regulating the patient’s endorphin and opioid receptors to their pre-opioid addiction state.
The ANR opioid addiction treatment is carried out under sedation in an ICU setting by a team of board-certified critical care medical professionals. This makes it a very safe opioid addiction treatment method for virtually anyone—even those with pre-existing health conditions. You can read more here.
The ANR opioid addiction treatment costs $20,500. This price includes:
- A personalized procedure and treatment plan
- Pre-admission preparation appointments
- A hospital stay in a private room of a fully accredited and licensed healthcare facility
- Round-the-clock monitoring by experienced medical professionals
- Post-discharge follow-up appointments (optional)
As an elective procedure, this treatment is considered beneficial but not urgent and requires payment before the procedure is initiated. Although the ANR treatment currently isn’t covered by insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, we offer several financing options to ease your burden.
Yes, we currently have five financing options for ANR treatment available to anyone in need. These include the Advance Care credit card and loans from My Medical Funding, FreedomPlus, LightStream, and Prosper. Read more here.
If you have any other questions about the ANR treatment or opioid addiction, reach out to us—we’ll be happy to help and ease any concerns you may have. Contact us via email or phone, or book a free consultation in the closest ANR office. We guarantee 100% confidentiality and no obligation to proceed with the treatment.
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