Detox Center Serving SE Portland Residents

Why SE Portland Residents Choose Rose City Detox

Rose City Detox is located in Portland, 5 to 10 minutes within of SE Portland. For residents looking for medically supervised detox, it is one of the most accessible programs in the metro area. Rose City Detox is located in the Foster-Powell corridor of SE Portland, accessible from Foster Rd, Powell Blvd, and SE 82nd Ave.

What sets Rose City apart is not just proximity. It is the structure of care. Unlike emergency departments or short-term stabilization units, Rose City Detox is built specifically for withdrawal management. Every component — staffing, physical environment, clinical protocols — is designed around the detox process.

Patients receive private rooms, 24-hour medical oversight, and dedicated case management from the moment of admission. The goal is not just to get through withdrawal safely. It is to leave with a plan for what comes next.

Alcohol Detox Near Me

What to Expect During Medically Supervised Detox

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 medical risk. Alcohol withdrawal in particular can cause seizures within 24 to 48 hours of the last drink if not properly managed. Our team uses evidence-based protocols and medication support to keep you safe and as comfortable as possible throughout the process.

Most patients complete the detox program in five to seven days, though the timeline depends on the substance and your individual health. You will not be discharged without a completed transition plan for the next step in your recovery.

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
  • Fentanyl and synthetic opioids
  • Polysubstance dependence

If you are unsure whether your situation requires medically supervised detox, call our admissions line at 503-919-3199. Our team will help you understand your options without pressure.

Affordable Admissions: OHP Accepted, Private Pay Available

Rose City Detox accepts most Oregon Health Plan (OHP) policies, which means many SE Portland 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 commercial insurance plans, though we can provide a superbill for potential reimbursement. Our admissions team can verify your OHP coverage before you arrive so there are no surprises at intake.

Cost should not be the reason someone stays in active addiction. If you are unsure about coverage, call us at 503-919-3199 and we will work through it with you.

FAQ

Answers To Your Questions

Find answers to common questions about alcohol detox.

How far is Rose City Detox from SE Portland?

Rose City Detox is located in Portland, approximately 5 to 10 minutes from SE Portland depending on traffic. The facility is in SE Portland, within the same neighborhood. It is one of the most accessible medically supervised detox programs serving the SE Portland area.

Does Rose City Detox accept Oregon Health Plan from SE Portland residents?

Yes. Rose City Detox accepts most Oregon Health Plan (OHP) policies, and many patients from SE Portland qualify for detox with no out-of-pocket cost. Contact our admissions team at 503-919-3199 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-hour 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.