If you or a loved one is struggling with heroin abuse, help is available. Call Supreme Recovery today to learn more about our personalized heroin addiction treatment programs.

Treating Heroin Addiction
Clients engage in individual therapy, group counseling, and holistic treatments to address the root causes of addiction. Our programs focus on:
- Behavioral therapy (CBT, DBT)
- Relapse prevention strategies
- Dual diagnosis treatment (for co-occurring mental health disorders)
Recovery from heroin addiction is possible with the right support. Our team of licensed clinicians and addiction specialists provides compassionate care to help clients achieve sobriety.
Heroin Abuse in Virginia
Impact on Minority Communities
- Limited access to healthcare
- Stigma surrounding addiction
- Socioeconomic challenges
At Supreme Recovery, we strive to make treatment accessible to everyone, offering culturally sensitive care and flexible payment options to ensure all individuals receive the help they need.

Recovery Begins Here
IOP for Heroin Addiction
Benefits of IOP for Heroin Addiction
- Allows clients to maintain work/school commitments
- Provides therapy and support multiple times per week
- Focuses on relapse prevention and life skills


Do You Need Treatment?
Heroin addiction can manifest in both physical and behavioral changes that are often noticeable to loved ones. Common signs include:
- Slurred speech
- Cognitive difficulties
- Poor coordination
- Constant fatigue
- Neglecting responsibilities
- Withdrawing from relationships with family and friends
In some cases, heroin addiction leads individuals to engage in risky behaviors such as theft or prostitution to support their habit. Physical symptoms can also be apparent—such as shortness of breath, sudden weight loss, persistent fatigue, visible needle marks, and noticeably constricted pupils.
As tolerance builds, individuals often require increasing amounts of the drug just to feel normal. Withdrawal from heroin is extremely challenging and can include symptoms like cold sweats, intense muscle cramps, nausea, vomiting, and insomnia. Over time, long-term heroin use can result in serious health complications, including heart disease, infections, seizures, and liver damage.
If you or someone you care about is showing these signs, it’s important to seek help. With the right support and treatment, recovery is possible.
If you identify with these signs, don’t wait—reach out for help today.
If you recognize that you have a problem with heroin use, Supreme Recovery can help you recover. The road to recovery includes:
- Admitting there’s a problem
- Seeking professional help
- Completing detox and therapy
- Engaging in aftercare and support groups
Heroin Addiction Treatment and Therapy
At Supreme Recovery in Alexandria, Virginia, we understand that the journey to overcoming drug or alcohol addiction is deeply personal. That’s why we offer a range of evidence-based treatment options designed to meet individuals where they are in their recovery. Our outpatient programs provide the flexibility for clients to live at home while attending scheduled therapy sessions throughout the week.
This level of care is ideal for those with mild to moderate substance use issues or for individuals stepping down from residential treatment. Outpatient care supports recovery by allowing clients to apply what they learn in therapy to their everyday lives, creating a strong foundation for lasting change.
Individual therapy is a vital part of our treatment model. Through one-on-one counseling sessions, clients work closely with experienced therapists to address the underlying causes of addiction. Whether it’s unresolved trauma, mental health struggles, or daily stressors that contribute to substance use, these sessions offer a confidential space to process emotions, build healthy coping skills, and set meaningful recovery goals. Personalized attention in therapy helps clients gain insight into their behaviors and develop strategies for long-term sobriety.
Group therapy also plays a crucial role in the healing process at Supreme Recovery. Addiction often isolates people from others, but group sessions help rebuild a sense of community. In a supportive environment, clients share experiences, learn from one another, and offer mutual encouragement. These sessions foster accountability, teach relapse prevention techniques, and provide a powerful reminder that no one has to face recovery alone.


How Long is Treatment for Heroin Abuse?
- Detox: 5-10 days
- Inpatient rehab: 30-90 days
- Outpatient/IOP: 3-6 months
- Aftercare: Ongoing support
At Supreme Recovery, we create customized treatment plans to meet each client’s needs.
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Don’t wait—call us today to start your recovery journey.