Finally, a Medical Answer to Opioid Dependency
The world-renowned ANR procedure treats the root of opioid dependence from a scientific and medical perspective and allows the patient to avoid withdrawals and cravings.
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25,000+ patients treated

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The Silent Battle of Opioid Dependency
Opioid dependency isn’t a weakness – it’s a neurological condition that hijacks your brain and holds your life hostage. We see you, and we understand your struggle.
The Cycle of Dependence
You stop. The withdrawals start. The pain drives you back to using, to feel normal again. The cycle continues, and escape feels impossible.
When Treatment Falls Short
You’ve made the effort, but 85% of patients relapse after treatment. It can feel frustrating and disheartening.
The Weight of Stigma
You keep your struggle private. The stigma and misunderstanding surrounding opioid dependence can leave you feeling isolated and defeated.
ANR helps individuals reclaim the life they had before opioid addiction - within days.
True Neurological Healing
ANR repairs the neurological changes caused by opioids while you’re under sedation. You wake up with balanced endorphin function – no cravings, no withdrawal, no ongoing struggle.

Days to Freedom, Not Months
36 hours total hospitalization. 2-3 days of follow-up care. No long-term facility stays or extended time away from your life.

Opioid Dependency Experts - Nothing Else
Unlike addiction centers that treat everything, we focus solely on opioid dependency. 30+ years of specialized research. 25,000+ opioid patients treated. This is all we do – and we do it better than anyone.

How it works
The ANR treatment follows a precise medical protocol to restore your brain’s natural balance safely and comfortably.
Step 1: Getting You Ready
Through regular check-ins before hospitalization, we assess your health, stabilize your opioid dosage, and prepare your body for the procedure. You'll know exactly what to expect.
Step 2: The Hospitalization & ANR Procedure
After a full medical assessment, you're sedated while withdrawal is induced, and our team restores your endorphin balance. The process takes 4-6 hours.
Step 3: Waking to Freedom
You wake without cravings or withdrawal. After overnight monitoring, most patients leave the hospital within 36 hours of admission.
Step 4: Your Continued Care
We see you daily for the next three days, providing guidance on lifestyle and healthy habits to optimize your endorphin production. After returning home, the monthly follow-up continues. Now, go live your life.
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25,000+ patients treated
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about ANR Clinic.
How is ANR different from traditional detox or rehab?
ANR treats the neurological cause of opioid dependency, not just the symptoms. While traditional detox removes opioids from your system (leading to 85% relapse rates), ANR restores your brain’s endorphin balance. The result: no cravings, no withdrawal, no need for ongoing treatment.
Is the ANR treatment safe?
Absolutely. ANR is performed exclusively in accredited hospital ICUs by board-certified anesthesiologists and critical care physicians. With 25,000+ successful treatments, our safety record speaks for itself.
How long does the entire stay in Florida take?
The hospital stay averages 36 hours. You’ll have 2-3 days of follow-up appointments, making the total time approximately 5 days. Compare this to months in traditional rehab programs.
Will I experience withdrawal during the procedure?
No. The entire ANR procedure happens while you’re under deep sedation. You sleep through any withdrawal process and wake up free from cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
What happens after I leave the hospital?
You’ll have daily check-ins for three days, then monthly follow-ups. We provide guidance on optimizing your natural endorphin production through lifestyle changes. You’ll also take naltrexone temporarily to maintain your restored balance.
Does insurance cover ANR treatment?
ANR is an elective procedure that is not currently covered by insurance. However, we offer several financing options to make treatment accessible.
Can ANR treat all types of addiction?
No. ANR is specifically designed for opioid dependency only. We don’t treat alcohol, stimulants, or other addictions. This specialization is why we’re so effective—30+ years focused solely on perfecting opioid dependency treatment.
Ready to get opioid free?
You’ve lived with dependency long enough. Our medical team is ready to help you reclaim your life. Take the first step with a confidential consultation.
