Heroin detox in Four Crosses is the medically supervised process of withdrawing safely from heroin and other opioids. While heroin withdrawal is rarely directly fatal (unlike alcohol), it is severely uncomfortable and almost always leads to relapse without medical support. Free NHS heroin detox is available in Four Crosses — including buprenorphine-assisted detox and lofexidine. Call Frank on 0300 123 6600 (free, 24/7) to access heroin detox services in Four Crosses today.
Showing 3 CQC-registered centres from Shrewsbury (23 km away) — these centres may accept referrals.
Heroin withdrawal in Four Crosses typically begins 6–24 hours after the last use and peaks at 36–72 hours. Symptoms include severe muscle cramps, nausea and vomiting, sweating, insomnia, anxiety, and intense cravings. While rarely directly fatal, untreated heroin withdrawal is so severely uncomfortable that it almost universally leads to relapse — usually at a lower tolerance level, dramatically increasing overdose risk.
Medically supervised heroin detox in Four Crosses uses buprenorphine (Subutex) or lofexidine to manage withdrawal symptoms. Buprenorphine is particularly effective as it directly addresses withdrawal by partially activating opioid receptors. After completing heroin detox in Four Crosses, ongoing treatment — either medication-assisted treatment (methadone or buprenorphine maintenance) or residential rehabilitation — is essential to prevent relapse and fatal overdose.
Source: Public Health Wales 2022. Data covers Wales — the NHS region serving Four Crosses. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.