If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction or mental health, we can help. Request a call.
If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction or mental health, we can help. Request a call.
If you’re dealing with fentanyl use—whether it’s your own or a loved one’s—you already know how serious it is.
Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous substances involved in today’s overdose crisis. The risks are high, and things can escalate quickly. But with the right support, recovery is possible.
At Lion Heart Behavioral Health, we provide structured, evidence-based addiction treatment in Massachusetts designed to help individuals step out of fentanyl use and begin rebuilding their lives.
Fentanyl carries risks that are significantly higher than many other substances.
It is significantly more potent than many opioids, which means even small amounts can lead to overdose. In many cases, people may not even realize fentanyl is present in what they’re using.
This creates three key risks:
Because of these factors, fentanyl addiction often requires a more structured and closely supported approach to treatment.
It’s not always obvious when fentanyl use has crossed into addiction—but there are clear signs that help is needed.
Common indicators include:
If you’re noticing these patterns, it’s time to take the next step.
Fentanyl withdrawal can be physically and emotionally intense.
Symptoms may include:
Because of its potency, fentanyl withdrawal is often difficult—and sometimes unsafe—to manage alone.
In many cases, individuals benefit from medical detox or supervised support before beginning ongoing treatment. Detox is only the first step; long-term recovery happens through structured care that addresses both physical and psychological factors.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to fentanyl addiction. The right level of care depends on your history, current use, and support system.
At Lion Heart Behavioral Health, we offer multiple levels of care to meet you where you are.
Our partial hospitalization program (PHP) offers the highest level of structured outpatient care.
Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) provides continued structure with more flexibility.
Our outpatient program (OP) provides flexible, ongoing support for continued progress.
Each program is built around your specific needs, with a focus on both substance use and any underlying mental health challenges.
In some situations, waiting is not safe.
You should seek help right away if:
Fentanyl-related risks can escalate quickly. Getting help now can prevent serious consequences.
Choosing the right treatment provider matters.
At Lion Heart Behavioral Health, we focus on more than just stopping substance use—we help you build a foundation for long-term recovery.
We offer:
A supportive, compassionate environment focused on real change
Our goal is to help you move forward with clarity, stability, and the tools you need to stay on track.
Taking the first step can feel overwhelming—but the process is straightforward, and our team is here to guide you.
When you reach out, we’ll start with a confidential conversation to understand your situation, answer your questions, and help determine the right level of care.
From there, we’ll walk you through:
Our goal is to make getting started as simple and stress-free as possible, so you can focus on what matters most—getting the help you need.
You don’t have to figure this out on your own.
Whether you’re reaching out for yourself or someone you care about, our team is here to help you understand your options and take the next step.
Call (774) 341-4502 now or verify your insurance online to get started.
Recovery starts with one decision—and you can make that decision right now.