Detox Center Serving Gresham, OR Residents
Why Gresham Residents Choose Rose City Detox
Rose City Detox sits at 12711 SE Holgate Blvd. in Portland, making it one of the most accessible medically supervised detox programs for Gresham residents. The drive is short. The difference in care is significant.
What sets Rose City apart is not just proximity. It is the structure of care itself. Small patient-to-staff ratios mean you are never a number on a chart. Every person who walks through our doors gets a personalized detox plan built around their substance history, health needs, and recovery goals.
Gresham is a working community, and many of our patients come from trades, logistics, and manufacturing backgrounds. We understand the pressure of getting back on your feet quickly. Our five-to-seven-day program is designed to stabilize you safely, then connect you to what comes next, whether that is outpatient therapy, residential treatment, or community support.
Medical detox at Rose City is not a waiting room experience. From your first hour, licensed physicians, nurses, and behavioral health professionals are monitoring your symptoms and adjusting your care plan in real time. Withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and other substances carries real risks. Evidence-based protocols and medication-assisted treatment are used as needed to keep you safe and as comfortable as possible.
Your room is private. That matters more than most people expect. Privacy reduces stress, supports better sleep, and creates space to begin processing what brought you here. There are no shared dormitories and no institutional feel.
Our program typically runs five to seven days, depending on the substance and your individual health picture. During that time, our case management team begins working with you on what happens after detox, because stabilization is the beginning, not the finish line.

Detox Support for Alcohol, Opioids, and More
Rose City Detox provides medically monitored withdrawal management for a range of substances. Our clinical team is experienced in treating dependence on:
- Alcohol
- Heroin and prescription opioids
- Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, Klonopin)
- Methamphetamine and stimulants
- Polysubstance dependence
If you are unsure whether our program is the right fit for your situation, call us. Our admissions team will give you an honest answer.



Affordable Admissions: OHP Accepted, Private Pay Available
Rose City Detox accepts most Oregon Health Plan (OHP) policies, which means many Gresham residents qualify for detox with zero out-of-pocket cost. For those paying privately, our program is priced to be cost-effective without cutting corners on care.
We are currently out-of-network for most private insurance carriers but are actively working on direct contracting. Our admissions team can walk you through your options and help clarify what coverage you may have before you arrive.
Admissions is a conversation, not a barrier. Call or contact us online, and we will help you figure out the next step together.
FAQ
Answers To Your Questions
Find answers to common questions about alcohol detox.
How far is Rose City Detox from Gresham, OR?
Rose City Detox is located at 12711 SE Holgate Blvd. in Portland, approximately 10 to 15 minutes from central Gresham depending on traffic. It is one of the closest medically supervised detox programs to the Gresham area.
Does Rose City Detox accept Oregon Health Plan from Gresham residents?
Yes. Rose City Detox accepts most Oregon Health Plan (OHP) policies, and many patients qualify for detox with no out-of-pocket cost. Contact our admissions team to confirm your specific coverage before you arrive.
How long does detox take?
Most patients complete the detox program in five to seven days, though the timeline depends on the substance involved and your individual health. Our clinical team monitors your progress daily and adjusts your care plan accordingly.
Is detox safe to do at a facility rather than at home?
Medically supervised detox is significantly safer than withdrawing at home for most substances, particularly alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines. Withdrawal from these substances can become life-threatening without proper monitoring. Our team provides 24/7 oversight and medication support to keep you safe throughout the process.
What happens after detox is complete?
Detox is the first step, not the last. Our case management team works with you during your stay to identify the right next level of care, whether that is residential treatment, an intensive outpatient program, or ongoing therapy. We do not discharge patients without a plan.
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