Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment Sacramento, CA

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Accredited by California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)

At Sacramento Wellness, we offer methamphetamine addiction treatment in Sacramento, CA, for adults needing help with meth use. Meth can alter sleep, mood, focus, and daily life. Make the first move: call now for private treatment for withdrawal, ongoing use, and related mental health concerns.

Private and Confidential Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment

Private, confidential methamphetamine addiction treatment gives you a safe space to discuss meth use, symptoms, and mental health. At Sacramento Wellness, privacy starts with your first call and continues throughout your treatment.

Your treatment records and health information are protected under HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2. Our team speaks with family, employers, or other outside parties only with your written consent or when required by law.

Contact us now to discuss meth use, withdrawal symptoms, or treatment needs in a confidential and private setting. Protect your personal information and take your first step toward recovery. Call today.

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Who Can Benefit from Our Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment

Our methamphetamine addiction treatment can help when meth use starts to affect your health, sleep, mood, thinking, or daily life. We may recommend a higher level of support when stopping feels difficult, relapse keeps happening, or early recovery does not feel safe at home.

You may benefit from treatment if you:

  • Keep using meth even when it affects your body, work, home life, or routine
  • Try to stop but start using again after cravings, stress, or a crash
  • Need more structure and support than you can get at home during early recovery
  • Have anxiety, depression, trauma symptoms, or other mental health concerns alongside meth use
  • Need ongoing care after detox or another higher level of care
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Testimonials

Recovery Stories from Our Clients

Methamphetamine Treatment Options at Sacramento Wellness

We offer several levels of care for methamphetamine addiction based on your current symptoms, safety needs, and daily function. Our team examines how meth use is affecting you now, then helps place you in the level that fits your current condition.

Detox and Early Stabilization

Detox and early stabilization can be the first step after recent meth use, a crash, low mood, poor appetite, or safety concerns. We observe symptoms, give you time to rest, and help you move into the next treatment stage once your condition is more stable.

Residential Care with Daily Structure

Residential treatment provides a live-in setting with a daily schedule built around therapy, routine, and recovery work. Your day may feature therapy, meals, wellness activities, and steady support, away from the access, pressure, and habits tied to meth use.

Inpatient Support During Early Recovery

Inpatient support may be needed when early recovery feels too unstable for a lower level of care. We provide close support throughout the day and night, monitor changes in mood, sleep, and behavior, and keep you engaged in treatment during the early stage of recovery.

PHP and IOP as Care Continues

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offer ongoing treatment after detox, inpatient care, or residential treatment. PHP provides more structure during the week, while IOP offers ongoing treatment on a lighter schedule as you continue working on recovery and daily responsibilities.

Support for Cravings, Relapse, and Ongoing Meth Use

Cravings can remain strong after meth use stops. Some people return to meth after stress, a crash, poor sleep, or contact with the same people, places, or habits tied to use. Treatment can also begin when meth use is still ongoing and has become harder to manage in daily life.

We help you examine what fuels the urge to use: stress, isolation, lack of sleep, drug access, or routines linked to meth use. Our team responds when relapse occurs, ensuring treatment does not stop after a setback.

We help you continue working on coping skills, structure, and treatment goals while the pull to use meth remains strong. We keep you engaged in treatment while cravings and relapse risk are still high.

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Dual Diagnosis Care for Meth Use and Mental Health Symptoms

Meth use and mental health symptoms can affect each other simultaneously. You may use meth during periods of anxiety, low mood, trauma symptoms, or sleep problems. We treat both together, so your care does not focus on meth use alone.

When treatment begins, we review your symptoms, medication history, and safety risks. We also ask about self-harm risk, suicidal thoughts, and recent mental health crises when those issues are present. That review helps us determine what needs attention first. We may also work on stress, sleep, cravings, and mood changes, tracking these factors through treatment and adjusting your plan as symptoms evolve.

We Accept Most Insurances

How We Start Your Methamphetamine Treatment

We begin methamphetamine treatment with a review of your meth use, current symptoms, and safety concerns. That first step helps us determine what should come first.

  • Your Symptoms: We ask about recent meth use, crash symptoms, sleep, mood, and mental health symptoms. We also review your medication history to see if it may affect treatment.
  • Safety Check: Our team looks at current safety issues and the support you have at home. That helps us understand how much structure you need at the start.
  • Treatment Start: Some people need detox and early stabilization first. Others may begin with residential treatment, inpatient support, PHP, or IOP based on what is happening at that time.

Our Team

  • Charles Van Leuven
    Charles Van Leuven
    Executive Director
  • Chris Sharghi
    Chris Sharghi
    Program Director
  • Dr. Christian Small
    Dr. Christian Small
    Medical Director

Why Choose Sacramento Wellness for Methamphetamine Addiction Treatment

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At Sacramento Wellness, we treat methamphetamine addiction in a private setting with multiple treatment levels for adults who need more than weekly support. You can begin at the level that corresponds to your current condition and continue into the next stage as needed.

  • DHCS-licensed and certified treatment in California
  • Multiple treatment levels, from detox through PHP and IOP
  • 24/7 support at higher levels during early recovery
  • Private residential setting with therapy, routine, and wellness activities
  • Insurance verification and planning for the next stage of treatment

Areas We Serve Across Sacramento

Sacramento Wellness serves adults across Sacramento and nearby communities who need methamphetamine addiction treatment. We help adults who need treatment for current meth use and related symptoms. Our center is in El Dorado Hills, and we welcome people from across the Sacramento area.

  • Roseville
  • Sacramento
  • Cameron Park
  • Elk Grove
  • Folsom
  • Woodland
  • Fair Oaks
  • Auburn
  • West Sacramento
  • Shingle Springs
  • Citrus Heights
  • Placerville
  • Rocklin
  • Orangevale
  • Rancho Cordova
  • Davis
  • El Dorado Hills
  • Carmichael

Begin Your Methamphetamine Recovery at Sacramento Wellness

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Call Sacramento Wellness to discuss meth use, sleep changes, mood changes, safety concerns, or other symptoms linked to treatment needs. We review what is happening now and help you move into the treatment level that fits your current condition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does methamphetamine addiction treatment last?

The length may differ depending on recent meth use, current symptoms, and how much structure you need when you arrive. Some people start at a higher level and move into PHP or IOP after that. We review your condition through treatment and adjust the next stage as needed.

Yes. Meth use can occur alongside other drug use, and we can still review treatment from there. We look at current use, withdrawal risk, mental health concerns, and your present condition, then place you in the level that fits what is happening now.

Bring your medication list, insurance information if you have it, and any personal items approved for admission. We also inquire about recent meth use, current symptoms, and any medical or mental health concerns before treatment starts.

Detox may need to come first after recent meth use, a crash, poor sleep, low mood, or other safety concerns. Some people start at another level instead. We evaluate those matters early and decide which should come first.

Yes. Some people still need structure after detox, inpatient support, or residential treatment. PHP or IOP may come next. We look at your current symptoms, daily stability, and the schedule that still needs to remain in place.

You do not need to figure that out before you call. We review your meth use, safety concerns, mental health symptoms, and what is happening day to day. Then we determine whether detox, residential treatment, inpatient support, PHP, or IOP should come first.

Yes. We can verify insurance before treatment begins and explain what comes next. If insurance is not available, you can also ask about other payment options during admission.

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Charles Van Leuven
Executive Director

Charles Van Leuven is a mission-driven behavioral health entrepreneur and operator with over 12 years of frontline and executive leadership in addiction recovery, mental health, transport logistics, and residential treatment. He is the Co-Founder of Valor Behavioral Health, a 56-bed treatment center dedicated to comprehensive, client-centered care, and the Founder & CEO of National Treatment Transport, one of the nation’s most trusted adolescent transport services, known for safety, professionalism, and discretion.

Charles began his career in the Bay Area, providing direct care services to individuals and families navigating addiction. He went on to found Independence Recovery Coaching, delivering custom detox coordination, sober companionship, and intervention services. As a Founding Board Member of AMATS (Association of Mediation and Transport Services), he continues to lead industry-wide efforts to elevate safety, ethics, and training in adolescent transport.

He holds a Healthcare Management certificate from Cornell University and is a Nationally Certified Recovery Coach II. Across all of his ventures, Charles has supported thousands of families in navigating recovery, placement, and life-saving transitions with care, clarity, and integrity.

Chris Sharghi
Program Director

As the Program Director at Sacramento Wellness, Chris brings not only professional expertise, but also a deeply personal understanding of the journey to recovery. Being a certified alcohol and drug counselor, Chris has experience across all levels of care in the addiction treatment field. His path to recovery has instilled in him a profound empathy and a unique insight into the challenges and triumphs our clients face. Chris is deeply passionate about guiding others on their journey to wellness, driven by the belief that every individual deserves the opportunity to lead a fulfilling, substance free life. His commitment is to provide compassionate, evidence-based care and to empower each client with the tools and support needed for lasting recovery.

Dr. Christian Small
Medical Director

Dr. Small received his medical degree at the University of Hawaii. He completed his medical residency in Psychiatry and Family Medicine at UCSD. He is board certified in Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, and Family Medicine. Dr. Small is passionate about bringing quality care to patients suffering with addiction.

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