Support for Drug Addiction at The Haven Detox

Clinically Reviewed
A formal portrait of The Haven Detox clinical director, Dr. Ignatov

Dr. Rostislav Ignatov, MD

Chief Medical Officer

Understanding Drug Addiction

Drug abuse can have a significant impact on your life, often in ways you may not realize. Whether it’s alcohol, prescription medications, or illegal drugs, excessive use can lead to serious consequences. What might start as occasional use to cope with stress can quickly escalate, making it harder to stop.

In 2023, more than 48.5 million Americans aged 12 and older struggled with substance use, which represents about 17.1% of the population. Despite how common this issue is, many people don’t receive the help they need. Recognizing the impact it’s having on your life is the first step toward getting the support you deserve.

Commonly Abused Drugs

Substance abuse comes in many forms, with different drugs impacting the body and mind in various ways. Prescription medications, over-the-counter products, and illicit substances all carry risks when misused.

  • Alcohol: Widely used, but excessive consumption can impair judgment reflexes and lead to health issues like liver disease and addiction.
  • Prescription Medications: Painkillers (like oxycodone and hydrocodone) and benzodiazepines are often misused, leading to dependence, overdose, and serious health risks.
  • Cocaine: A powerful stimulant that increases heart rate and energy but can cause heart problems, anxiety, and long-term brain damage.
  • Heroin: An opioid that produces intense euphoria, but it comes with a high risk of overdose, respiratory issues, and addiction.
  • Methamphetamine (Meth): A strong stimulant that causes extreme energy, but leads to severe side effects like dental issues, paranoia, and brain damage over time.

Signs of Drug Abuse

Drug abuse can be difficult to spot, especially in the early stages, but there are still many general signs to look for. These symptoms can affect a person’s behavior, health, and relationships. 

Unexplained weight changes

Bloodshot or dilated eyes

Poor hygiene or grooming

Mood swings or irritability

Decreased motivation or responsibility

Risky or impulsive behaviors

Memory problems or difficulty concentrating

Increased secrecy or isolation

What You Don’t Know About Drugs Can Harm You

Read the content below to learn what’s safe, what’s not, and how to heal if substance use has taken control.

An open box sits on a dark surface, with white powder spilling out onto the table and a spoon resting nearby.
What Is Heroin Cut With?

Other Categories Mental Health Treatment Alcohol Use Recovery What Heroin Is Cut With: Common Additives and the Dangers They Pose

Understanding Benzos
Which Benzo Is Most Addictive

Benzodiazepines: An Overview Benzodiazepines, commonly known as benzos, are medications used to treat anxiety, insomnia, seizures, muscle relaxation, and alcohol

Updated
October 31, 2025

Have Questions? Let’s Talk!

Let’s talk about what’s going on — no judgement. (We’ve been there before ourselves). No one will know you inquired and there is no commitment to call.

24/7 Support

Need someone to talk to? We’re always here—day or night.

No Commitment

Ask questions, get guidance—no pressure, no obligation.

100% Private

Your story stays with us. Confidential support, always.

{{insurance-name}} Insurance Covers Treatment Here (Up to 100%)

Checking your insurance is private and without commitment.

There’s no catch. Checking your insurance is simply a way to see what your plan covers — it doesn’t lock you into treatment, notify anyone, or cost you anything. You get answers upfront to decide what makes sense for you.

Protecting your privacy matters! No information or notifications are ever sent to your employer or family — whether you check your insurance online or call. Everything is handled through secure, encrypted systems that meet strict medical privacy laws. You stay in control of your information! 

Luckily, most insurance policies cover treatment here. Depending on the healthcare you’ve already had this year, costs could even be zero. Instead of worrying, let’s just find out what your plan covers. 

Most likely. We work with major providers like Cigna, Aetna, and United Healthcare, public insurances like Tricare and tribal plans, and even smaller plans like Surest Bind and Harvard Pilgrim. The quickest way to know for sure is to check online or call. It’s a quick, private way to understand what is covered upfront.

Verifying your insurance isn’t a commitment to start treatment — it’s simply a way to see what your options are. Knowing your coverage ahead of time helps you make more informed, confident decisions. It also helps flag a spot, so you’re able to get right in if you ever do decide you’re ready.  

You need your policy number to check your specific policy online. If you want general information, just call.  You likely have questions beyond insurance anyway. Reaching out now helps you figure out the right fit if or when you’re ready. You don’t have to put off the call until you’re in crisis. Calling is not scary, I promise!

Call Now to Talk Through It