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  • The most common marijuana withdrawal symptoms are cravings for the drug, irritability, boredom, anxiety, and sleep disturbances.
  • Side effects associated with use of OxyContin are constipation, nausea, sedation, dizziness, vomiting, headache, dry mouth, sweating, mood changes, flushing, loss of appetite, and weakness.
  • The most successful drug rehabs provide a combination of therapies and other services to meet the varying needs of individuals seeking treatment.
  • Methamphetamine addicted individuals are at risk of high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and elevated body temperature which puts them at risk of serious health consequences and even death.

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Stroud, Oklahoma - Hospital Inpatient

An individual who is seriously addicted to drugs or alcohol will benefit greatly by attending a hospital inpatient rehab program. These types of programs are focused towards making the individual�''s withdrawal and detox as smooth as possible. Recovering persons will have access to medication as well as medical staff around the clock. While not every person attempting recovery requires this level of care, it is helpful to those who have severe physical addiction problems to drugs or alcohol. Hospital inpatient programs commonly last several days to several weeks. Once the inpatient portion of their recovery is complete they may choose to enter a sober living program or transfer into an outpatient program.

  • Hillcrest Hospital Cushing
    16.9 miles from Stroud, Oklahoma
    Hillcrest Hospital Cushing is located at:

    1027 East Cherry Street
    Cushing, OK. 74023

    If you would like to contact Hillcrest Hospital Cushing, you can reach them at 918-225-8400.

    Hillcrest Hospital Cushing offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient, Seniors/Older Adults, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Spanish
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance