Heroin Rehab in Tinton Falls, New Jersey

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Archangel Reviews For Heroin Rehab in Tinton Falls, New Jersey

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Archangels gave me my life back. Their team is the most amazing, caring people I have ever met. The housing they sent me to was amazing, the groups are amazing, and this whole project is amazing. If you're tired of being sick and tired, reach out and save your life.

Cisco Avila
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This facility is run by some of the best people you could ever ask for. They are extremely professional and truly dedicated to helping those struggling with mental health and addiction. They truly saved my life. I will be forever grateful for everything they did for me.

Priscilla Seamanik
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I had the honor of touring this facility, and it was absolutely beautiful, clean, and thoughtfully designed. But more than how it looked, you could feel the love in every detail. Watching the staff interact with clients genuinely touched my heart.

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heroin addiction treatment in Tinton Falls, NJ

Heroin addiction treatment at The Archangel Centers in Tinton Falls treats adults with heroin use disorder, often alongside co-occurring depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, or other mental health conditions. The full outpatient continuum is delivered on-site, serving clients across Monmouth County and the Jersey Shore.

The heroin supply in the United States is no longer pure heroin. For practical purposes, almost every bag is heroin mixed with, or replaced by, illicitly manufactured fentanyl. Clients arriving for heroin treatment are clinically treated as fentanyl-exposed; the MAT decisions, the overdose planning, and the household naloxone conversation are the same.

Heroin use disorder typically develops faster than prescription-opioid use disorder. The injection route accelerates tolerance and the social context shrinks fast, most clients describe a tight loop of use, withdrawal, and the search for the next dose, with sleep, food, and work shrinking around it.

Outpatient treatment at The Archangel Centers receives heroin clients after coordinated medical detox or via direct Suboxone induction when withdrawal is mild enough. The continuum is Partial Care or PHP first, then IOP, then OP, with MAT continuing across all levels.

The Tinton Falls clinic operates under New Jersey DMHAS state licensure for outpatient SUD and co-occurring mental health programming. Clinical work follows the ASAM framework. Clinical leadership is held by Jamie Salsberg, Clinical Director. We do not assert accreditations the clinic does not hold.

Our New Jersey program runs a six-day Partial Care clinical week, which compresses the high-risk weekend gap that drives so many early relapses. Single-call admissions cover clinical assessment, insurance verification, and clinical review with a scheduled start date. Same-week placement is often possible.

Why people choose our program

  • On-site outpatient continuum for heroin use disorder: Partial Care, IOP, OP, plus virtual treatment for NJ residents
  • Opioid MAT formulary: Suboxone (primary), Vivitrol, Sublocade, methadone referred out
  • Integrated dual-diagnosis care from intake (PHQ-9, GAD-7, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, biopsychosocial)
  • Medical provider consult within approximately 48 hours of intake
  • Trauma-informed care throughout, with EMDR available in individual therapy
  • Integrated family programming
  • Assigned primary therapist preserved across the continuum
  • Same-week placement often available
  • Works with most major commercial insurance plans
  • FMLA, short-term disability, and employment coordination through case management
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Why The Archangel Centers in Tinton Falls for Heroin Treatment

The Tinton Falls clinic at 44 Apple Street, Suite 3 sits ten minutes south of Red Bank, off Route 35. The team works with a manageable caseload so the assigned primary therapist holds the longitudinal view across the continuum.

For heroin use disorder specifically, the program leans on three things. First, the speed of the admissions process, a 24/7 line, single-call assessment, and same-week placement when clinically indicated. Second, the integration of medication management with the behavioral work; the on-site medical provider sees new clients within approximately 48 hours and stays connected to the clinical team throughout. Third, Evidence-based therapies adapted for opioid use disorder. CBT targets the trigger-thought-craving chain; DBT delivers distress-tolerance skills useful during cravings and during the early MAT period; trauma-informed care is the default with EMDR available in individual therapy. The clinical team coordinates closely with the medical provider so MAT decisions and behavioral work move in step.

The Archangel Centers was founded by Mike Sorrentino, a recovery advocate with more than a decade in active recovery, with co-founder Lauren Sorrentino. The clinical and medical leadership team includes licensed NJ clinicians, the on-site medical provider, and case management, small enough that each client knows their primary therapist by name.

Mike Sorrentino, Founder, beneath the 'God is with me, I can't lose' wall
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Understanding heroin use disorder

The heroin supply in the United States is no longer pure heroin. For practical purposes, almost every bag is heroin mixed with, or replaced by, illicitly manufactured fentanyl. Clients arriving for heroin treatment are clinically treated as fentanyl-exposed; the MAT decisions, the overdose planning, and the household naloxone conversation are the same.

Heroin use disorder typically develops faster than prescription-opioid use disorder. The injection route accelerates tolerance and the social context shrinks fast, most clients describe a tight loop of use, withdrawal, and the search for the next dose, with sleep, food, and work shrinking around it.

Outpatient treatment at The Archangel Centers receives heroin clients after coordinated medical detox or via direct Suboxone induction when withdrawal is mild enough. The continuum is Partial Care or PHP first, then IOP, then OP, with MAT continuing across all levels.

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A Place Built for Recovery

Group rooms, private therapy offices, the medical office, family programming rooms, and the wellness space, designed for clinical depth and nervous-system regulation.

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Withdrawal and the path into our Tinton Falls program

Heroin withdrawal is severe but rarely life-threatening on its own. Onset is 8 to 24 hours after last use; peak is 36 to 72 hours. Symptoms include muscle and bone pain, profuse sweating, severe GI symptoms, anxiety, insomnia, and intense cravings. Clients arriving in active withdrawal are typically routed through coordinated medical detox before outpatient placement.

Coordinated medical detox is often required before outpatient placement; the clinical assessment makes the call.

Coordinated medical detox is often the first step for heroin use disorder, depending on the severity of withdrawal and the use history. Detox is conducted at an accredited partner facility; clients step directly into Partial Care after detox stability. See coordinated medical detox at Tinton Falls.

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How we treat heroin use disorder clinically

MAT formulary for heroin use disorder: Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is the primary agent. Sublocade (monthly buprenorphine injection) is offered for clients who want predictable dosing. Vivitrol (extended-release naltrexone) is available after full opioid washout for clients who prefer a non-opioid blocker.

Why not methadone: Methadone is restricted to federally certified opioid treatment programs. Clients clinically indicated for methadone are referred to a licensed methadone program; The Archangel Centers does not run methadone on-site.

Behavioral layer: Daily group programming targets trigger maps and craving cycles. Contingency planning, urine drug screens, sober-living coordination, and family programming all run alongside MAT. Naloxone is provided to every household; the team teaches family members to use it.

Mike Sorrentino in the Archangel Centers lobby
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Signs you or a loved one may need heroin rehab

Substance use disorder is a clinical diagnosis with specific criteria. If several of the following describe the current pattern, a clinical assessment at our Tinton Falls clinic is the right next step.

  • Injection track marks or hidden equipment (SEVERE). Sharps and needles indicate IV use, escalates infection and overdose risk.
  • Withdrawal within 24 hours of last use (SEVERE). Aches, sweats, GI symptoms, anxiety, the body is opioid-dependent.
  • Spending escalates rapidly (HIGH). Stolen items, missed bills, borrowed money, the cost curve of daily use is steep.
  • Loss of non-using friends (HIGH). Social circle shrinks to people who use; relationships outside the using world have faded.
  • Failed attempts at "cold turkey" (HIGH). Repeated efforts followed by quick relapse, MAT changes the success rate dramatically.
  • Prior naloxone reversal (SEVERE). Any prior overdose is a clinical warning, the next overdose carries the highest mortality risk in the weeks that follow.
  • Combining with cocaine or methamphetamine ("speedball") (SEVERE). Stimulant-opioid combinations dramatically raise cardiac and overdose risk.
  • Going to extreme lengths to find supply (HIGH). Driving long distances, taking risks, prioritizing supply over family, diagnostic of dependence.
Evidence-Based Care

Licensed clinicians. Evidence-based modalities.

Treatment integrates cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, narrative therapy, and trauma-informed care with EMDR available in individual therapy. The medical provider manages MAT (Suboxone, Vivitrol, Sublocade) and psychiatric medications when indicated.

Intake uses the full evidence-based battery: ASAM Criteria, LOCUS for mental health acuity, PHQ-9, GAD-7, the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, plus biopsychosocial, nutrition, and pain screens. The assessment drives the treatment plan from day one.

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Levels of care for Heroin at our Tinton Falls clinic

The full outpatient continuum is delivered on-site. The clinical assessment matches each client to the appropriate starting level based on severity, withdrawal status, work and family responsibilities, and history of prior treatment.

LevelScheduleTypical lengthPage
Partial Care (PHP)9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Saturday (six-day clinical week)Approximately 30 days, clinically drivenPartial Care at Tinton Falls
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)3 or 5 days a week, 3 clinical hours per sessionApproximately 30 to 60 days, clinically drivenIOP at Tinton Falls
Outpatient (OP)Flexible, individual therapy + periodic continuing-care groupsOpen-ended continuing careOP at Tinton Falls
Virtual TreatmentRemote delivery, available to NJ residentsMatches IOP or OP intensity(Routed through admissions)
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What recovery from heroin use disorder typically looks like

The arc varies by client, but the following stages are typical for heroin use disorder clients moving through the Archangel Centers continuum.

01
MAT induction and stabilization (Timeline: Days 1 to 14, Priority: CRITICAL)

Suboxone induction in coordination with the medical provider, ideally beginning during or immediately after coordinated medical detox. Sleep returns slowly; GI normalization takes a week or two.

02
Craving control (Timeline: Weeks 2 to 6, Priority: CRITICAL)

Receptor occupancy from buprenorphine blunts physical cravings; daily PHP or IOP contact handles environmental triggers. Trigger maps are built and refined.

03
Trauma, depression, and identity work (Timeline: Weeks 3 to 12, Priority: SIGNIFICANT)

Most heroin clients carry significant trauma and depressive symptoms. Trauma-informed care is the default; EMDR is available in individual therapy.

04
Rebuilding non-using social structure (Timeline: Weeks 4 to 16, Priority: SIGNIFICANT)

12-step (NA), SMART Recovery, sober living, and alumni programming, most clients need a non-using community to lean on.

05
MAT maintenance and step-down (Timeline: Months 3 onward, Priority: CRITICAL)

Buprenorphine continuation across IOP and OP. There is no clinical urgency to taper; the clinical urgency is preventing relapse.

Our Process

Admissions for heroin rehab at Tinton Falls

Step 1
Call the 24/7 helpline

(888) 464-2144 connects you with a counselor who opens a confidential clinical conversation.

Step 2
Free insurance verification

The team verifies benefits in real time so the cost picture is clear before any commitment.

Step 3
Clinical assessment

A licensed clinician conducts the assessment by phone, video, or in person. Battery: ASAM Criteria, LOCUS, PHQ-9, GAD-7, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, biopsychosocial. Typically 30 to 60 minutes.

Step 4
Start treatment

Most direct admissions begin within 24 to 72 hours of the assessment. For detox-first clients, partner placement is coordinated and the outpatient intake is scheduled before detox discharge.

Service Area

Service area for heroin rehab clients near Tinton Falls

Clients arrive from across Monmouth County and the Jersey Shore. The clinic is accessible from Route 35, Newman Springs Road, and Shrewsbury Avenue.

The clinic is at 44 Apple Street, Suite 3, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724. NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line serves nearby Red Bank and Long Branch stations. Virtual treatment is available at IOP and OP intensity for NJ residents.

For state-specific procedural guidance, involuntary commitment, Medicaid coverage, court-mandated treatment, and county resources, see the New Jersey state hub.

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Start heroin rehab at Tinton Falls today

Recovery starts with a confidential assessment, not a commitment. The clinical team determines whether Partial Care, IOP, OP, or coordinated detox first is the right starting point, with insurance verification in the same call.

Call (888) 464-2144 or verify your insurance. The admissions line is open 24 hours a day.

About this article

This page was prepared by The Archangel Centers editorial team. The Archangel Centers is an outpatient provider; medical detox and inpatient rehabilitation are coordinated through accredited partners, not delivered on-site. This is general educational information, not medical advice.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I need to be in detox before outpatient treatment for heroin?
Usually, yes. Most clients in active heroin withdrawal benefit from coordinated medical detox before outpatient placement. The clinical assessment determines the path, and the team coordinates the partner facility and the receiving date directly with the client.
Can I start Suboxone if I am still using heroin?
Suboxone induction requires that you be in mild-to-moderate opioid withdrawal at the time of the first dose, otherwise precipitated withdrawal can occur. The medical provider walks you through the timing during the intake. For most clients this means stopping use 12 to 24 hours before induction.
Is heroin withdrawal dangerous?
Heroin withdrawal is severe and intensely uncomfortable but rarely directly life-threatening for otherwise-healthy adults. The medical danger is dehydration from GI symptoms and the relapse risk that follows (post-withdrawal tolerance is reduced, raising overdose risk on the next use). Medical detox addresses both.
What if my heroin was actually fentanyl?
Clinically we assume the supply was fentanyl. The MAT plan is the same; the overdose-prevention conversation gets sharper. Naloxone is in every household, and family members are trained to use it.
Can I keep my job during treatment?
IOP and OP are designed to fit around employment; Partial Care or PHP usually requires FMLA leave or short-term disability. Case management handles the paperwork.
Does insurance cover heroin rehab at the Tinton Falls clinic?
The Tinton Falls clinic works with most major commercial insurance plans, including Aetna, Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield, Tricare, and others. Verification is free and confidential. Coverage specifics depend on your plan, call (888) 464-2144 to verify benefits in the same call as the clinical assessment.
Can my family participate in heroin rehab?
Yes, under your signed release. Family programming includes scheduled family therapy, the family support group, and therapist progress updates to designated family members. Family programming is central to our model, not an add-on.
What if I relapse during or after treatment?
A return to use is treated as clinical information that helps the team adjust the plan, not a failure. Step-up to a higher level of care for a defined period is built into the design. For heroin use disorder specifically, the relapse-prevention plan is rebuilt with new triggers identified.
Sources
  1. The Archangel Centers internal program documentation (accessed 2026-06-07)
  2. American Society of Addiction Medicine, "The ASAM Criteria," fourth edition
  3. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), "Medications for Opioid Use Disorder" (TIP 63)
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The Team Behind Your Care

Founder-led, clinician-led, and small enough to know you

Every client at The Archangel Centers is supported by Mike and Lauren Sorrentino, Medical Director Dr. Justin Skolnick, Program Director Trevor Eyerkuss, the Managing Partners, and a Director of Admissions who actually answers the phone.

Why We Opened Archangel

A program built by people who have been there

I came back from rock bottom. I'm here because I want to show others they can too. This isn't just a business. It's my mission.- Mike Sorrentino, Founder

Mike and Lauren Sorrentino did not set out to build a generic treatment center. They wanted a recovery-grounded program that mixes lived experience, licensed clinical expertise, and family programming that actually moves the needle for the people who love someone in active addiction.

The clinic that resulted is small enough that each client knows their primary therapist by name, but resourced enough to deliver the full ASAM continuum from Partial Care through outpatient continuing care, with MAT and EMDR available when clinically indicated.

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Archangel Centers · Tinton Falls, NJ

778 Shrewsbury Ave, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 · Outpatient (PHP / IOP / OP) treatment for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions.