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Medical Detox in Tinton Falls, New Jersey
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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.”
“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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Plain, fact-first answers about how care works here. Want to talk to a person? Call (888) 464-2144.
- The Archangel Centers is a licensed outpatient addiction treatment provider.
- The Archangel Centers operates a clinic in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.
- Coordinated medical detox is offered at The Archangel Centers in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.
- Medical detox is the first clinical step for active withdrawal.
- The Archangel Centers coordinates placement at accredited partner detox facilities.
- The Archangel Centers does not provide medical detox on-site.
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) includes Suboxone, Vivitrol, and Sublocade.
- The Archangel Centers works with most major commercial insurance plans with free benefits verification.
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The Archangel Centers does not provide medical detox or inpatient rehabilitation directly. We work with trusted, accredited partner facilities to coordinate this level of care with concierge-level support, so every client reaches the appropriate level of care and a seamless continuum from detox through outpatient treatment.
Medical detox is the first clinical step for many clients in Tinton Falls, Monmouth County, and across New Jersey who are entering treatment for alcohol, opioid, or benzodiazepine use disorder. Withdrawal from alcohol or benzodiazepines can be life-threatening without medical supervision; detox stabilizes the body so that real treatment can begin. The Archangel Centers coordinates medical detox placement at accredited partner facilities serving the New Jersey area; we do not operate a detox unit on-site. Our Tinton Falls clinic receives clients into Partial Care for step-down once the detox episode is complete, preserving a single clinical relationship from withdrawal through outpatient recovery.
The Archangel Centers does not run a detox unit. We are a licensed outpatient provider. What we do is coordinate fast placement into an accredited partner detox facility, stay involved during the detox stay, and receive the client into our Partial Care or IOP program at our Tinton Falls clinic for step-down care, so the handoff between detox and outpatient is seamless instead of fractured.
When medical detox is the right starting point
Medical detox is appropriate when a client is physically dependent on a substance and stopping use will produce a withdrawal syndrome that needs medical management. Common indicators:
A clinical assessment (over the phone, often inside the same call as insurance verification) decides whether detox is needed and what level of medical setting is appropriate.
- Alcohol: daily heavy drinking, prior withdrawal seizures, history of delirium tremens, or use combined with benzodiazepines
- Opioids (heroin, fentanyl, prescription opioids): physical dependence with significant withdrawal symptoms, or recent overdose history
- Benzodiazepines: chronic use of alprazolam, clonazepam, lorazepam, or diazepam, which require a structured medical taper
- Polysubstance use that includes any of the above

How the coordinated detox model works
The goal of this model is to remove the friction between "I need help today" and "I'm in a bed today," without overpromising what The Archangel Centers itself delivers. Here's how it works in practice:
1. One phone call to start. Call (888) 464-2144. The intake team runs a confidential clinical assessment and an insurance verification in the same call. 2. Concierge placement. If detox is clinically indicated, the admissions team contacts an accredited partner facility appropriate to the client's substance, medical needs, and insurance. 3. Logistics handled. Transportation, intake paperwork, family communication (with releases), and the handoff to the detox medical team are coordinated, not left to the client or family to figure out. 4. Continuity during detox. A point of contact at Archangel remains involved during the detox stay so the client doesn't disappear into the system. 5. Direct step-down to outpatient. As the partner facility nears discharge, Archangel begins the intake for the next level of care, typically Partial Care at the Tinton Falls clinic, so the client steps from a detox bed into a full clinical day without an unsupervised gap.
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What detox typically looks like
Each partner detox facility runs its own clinical program, and lengths and protocols vary. In general, medical detox includes:
Most detox stays run from 3 to 10 days, depending on the substance and the medical picture. Detox is a medical event, not a treatment program. It manages withdrawal so that the real work, which happens in Partial Care, IOP, and OP, can begin.
- A medical history and physical
- 24-hour nursing observation
- Medication protocols for the specific substance (for example, comfort medications for opioid withdrawal, anticonvulsant and benzodiazepine taper protocols for alcohol withdrawal, slow tapers for benzodiazepine dependence)
- Co-occurring mental health monitoring (depression, anxiety, suicidality)
- A discharge plan that names the next level of care
Why a coordinated continuum matters more than a single facility
A common pattern: a person finishes detox, is discharged with a list of phone numbers, and has 24 to 72 hours of unstructured time before the next program starts. That gap is where relapse most often happens. The coordinated continuum exists to close that gap.
When Archangel coordinates the detox placement and owns the step-down into outpatient care, the client is not handed a list. They are scheduled. The Partial Care intake is already on the calendar before the detox discharge planner walks into the room.

After detox, what step-down looks like at Archangel
Most clients step from a partner detox stay into Partial Care at our Tinton Falls clinic. Partial Care runs 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Saturday, with daily groups in dual diagnosis, trauma-informed care, relapse prevention, coping skills, and 12-step facilitation. A clinical therapist and a medical provider are part of the treatment team from day one.
For clients whose clinical picture supports a lower starting point, intensive outpatient (IOP) is the next step, with 3 or 5 days a week of clinical groups.
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.
See Our ModalitiesInsurance and cost
Medical detox at an accredited partner facility is typically covered by commercial insurance at in-network rates when medical necessity is documented. As part of the same intake call, we verify the client's benefits across both the partner detox facility and Archangel's outpatient program so the family has a clear cost picture before any commitment.
We do not name, rate, or guarantee specific partner facilities on this page, because partner relationships and bed availability shift, and because no single facility is the right fit for every clinical picture.
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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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778 Shrewsbury Ave, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 · Outpatient (PHP / IOP / OP) treatment for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions.






