Fentanyl is the deadliest drug in America. Evidence-based fentanyl addiction treatment through our PHP and IOP programs with Suboxone and Methadone MAT. Individualized care from licensed clinicians — same-day admissions available.
Fentanyl is 50–100x more potent than morphine. Even tiny amounts can be fatal. Select a severity level to learn more about the warning signs.
If you or a loved one is experiencing any of these signs, we can help.
Call (857) 312-1697Fentanyl addiction is a medical emergency. Most clients begin treatment within 24–48 hours. Call now — it could save a life.
Structured daily programming with group therapy, individual sessions, and NP evaluation within 24 hours. Our most intensive outpatient level.
Learn About PHP →Step-down from PHP with flexible scheduling. Choose 9 AM, 12:30 PM, or 6 PM sessions. Weekly individual therapy included.
Learn About IOP →IOP-level intensity during evening hours. Designed for adults who need treatment without disrupting their career.
Evening Track Details →Ongoing support after completing PHP or IOP. Individual therapy and one group session weekly with your assigned clinician.
Learn About OP →All program levels available virtually. Participate from home or mix in-person and virtual sessions to fit your life.
Telehealth Options →MAT is the gold standard for fentanyl addiction treatment. On-site Nurse Practitioner manages Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) and Methadone to reduce cravings and prevent withdrawal. Combined with counseling and behavioral therapy.
MAT Details →Evidence-based therapies specifically designed for fentanyl and opioid use disorder, including CBT, DBT, MAT protocols, and targeted overdose prevention strategies.
Nurse Practitioner evaluation and medication management within 24 hours of PHP admission. MAT options available same-day.
Structured group therapy targeting fentanyl-specific triggers, cravings, and high-risk situations. Focus on overdose prevention and building a life worth living in recovery.
Morning, afternoon, or evening sessions. Switch between time slots daily based on your work and family commitments.
Small caseloads mean your clinician has time for personalized treatment planning and individualized attention.
One-on-one therapy with your assigned clinician every week, regardless of program level. Collaborative goal setting from day one.
Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) and Methadone for fentanyl cravings and withdrawal, managed by our on-site Nurse Practitioner. MAT is the evidence-based standard of care for opioid addiction.
Individual family sessions plus monthly Zoom education groups covering codependency and family systems.
Breathwork, yoga, and meditation integrated into programming. Experiential activities including equine therapy and hiking.
Dedicated case manager for life skills, employment support, housing referrals, and aftercare coordination.
Start treatment within 24–48 hours of your initial call. Multiple weekly admission opportunities available.
Every recovery is unique, but here is a general framework for what to expect during fentanyl addiction treatment at Trailhead. Fentanyl withdrawal is intense but manageable with proper medical support.
Every day without treatment is another day at risk. Most clients begin treatment within 24–48 hours. Call now.
Our staff combines professional credentials with lived recovery experience — they understand addiction from both sides.
Oversees all clinical operations and treatment planning. Specializes in evidence-based approaches for opioid, fentanyl, and substance use disorders.
Master’s-level clinician with 10+ years treating opioid and fentanyl addiction. Leads group therapy and individual counseling sessions.
Manages medication-assisted treatment including Suboxone and Methadone for fentanyl addiction. Evaluates all PHP clients within 24 hours of admission.
5+ years in behavioral health. Coordinates life skills training, employment support, housing referrals, and aftercare planning.
A comfortable, home-like environment designed to support your recovery journey.
Multiple dedicated spaces for group sessions, each designed for a different therapeutic modality.
Quiet space for breathwork, yoga, and mindfulness practice.
Calm decompression space when you need a quiet moment.
Ping pong, foosball, and Xbox for fellowship and sober fun.
Fresh air, walks, and social space between sessions.
Lunch provided for PHP clients, snacks and coffee for all.
Fentanyl is the #1 killer in New Hampshire’s overdose crisis. It is involved in over 70% of all drug overdose deaths in the state — a staggering figure that has climbed year over year.
Fentanyl is 50–100x more potent than morphine and is increasingly found laced into counterfeit pills and other street drugs. In 2022, New Hampshire recorded approximately ~490 drug overdose deaths, with fentanyl present in the vast majority. Many victims never knew they were consuming it.
These aren’t just statistics — they represent families in Salem, Derry, Nashua, Manchester, and across the region who are losing loved ones every week to this crisis. Treatment works, and it is available now.
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If your loved one is using fentanyl, keep naloxone (Narcan) on hand at all times. It is available without a prescription at most pharmacies in New Hampshire. Naloxone reverses opioid overdose in minutes and can be the difference between life and death. Learn how to use it.
Know the signs of fentanyl overdose: slow or stopped breathing, blue or gray lips and fingertips, pinpoint pupils, unresponsiveness, gurgling or choking sounds. If you see these signs, administer naloxone immediately and call 911. New Hampshire’s Good Samaritan Law protects callers.
Fentanyl addiction is not like other substances — every use carries the risk of death. There is no “safe” amount. The urgency is real, and waiting for someone to “hit bottom” can be fatal. Express concern directly and connect them with treatment as quickly as possible.
Choose a time when they’re sober. Use “I” statements: “I’m afraid of losing you” rather than “You have a problem.” Offer specific help — like calling Trailhead together or driving them to their first appointment.
Loving someone with fentanyl addiction is terrifying. Consider therapy for yourself, join a support group like Nar-Anon, and maintain your own routines. You cannot save them if you are depleted yourself.
Our family support program is open to all family members 18+. We provide naloxone training, individual family therapy, and monthly Zoom education groups covering the fentanyl crisis, overdose response, codependency, and building a recovery-supportive home.
Call for Family SupportIt’s common for people struggling with fentanyl addiction to resist treatment. But with fentanyl, time is not on your side — every day without treatment carries the risk of fatal overdose. A different approach may be needed.
Our family support program provides education, naloxone training, and community for anyone affected by a loved one’s fentanyl addiction.
Topics include codependency, family systems, substance use education, and building a recovery-supportive home.
Trailhead Treatment Center is located in the medical and behavioral health corridor of Salem, New Hampshire. We provide fentanyl addiction treatment with MAT for adults throughout greater New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts.
Conveniently accessible via I-93 and Route 28, with clients commuting from:
Dually licensed in New Hampshire and Massachusetts — serving clients from both states.
Your recovery begins with a single phone call. We’ll handle the rest.