Helpline Answered By Recovery Services LLC
Indiana Rehabs - Addiction Treatment Directory Call Now

Rehabs Offering Acupuncture/AcuDetox

Finding balance in recovery often means exploring therapies that support both mind and body. Many mental health and addiction treatment centers now integrate acupuncture and AcuDetox to help manage cravings and reduce stress during withdrawal. These holistic approaches complement traditional substance use treatment programs, offering another layer of support. Discover accredited treatment providers that incorporate these gentle, effective therapies into comprehensive care.
Acupuncture/AcuDetox hero
Match

Showing 9 of 9 Results (filtered)

Facing the first days of recovery can feel like standing at the edge of a storm—your body aches, your mind races, and even hope seems distant under the weight of cravings and exhaustion. It’s normal to wonder if anything can really help make these moments less overwhelming. While there’s no cure-all, gentle supports like acudetox acupuncture offer a way to ease your journey, helping your body and mind find a little more calm as you take these important first steps forward.
Addiction Rehab Centers - ARC At Bayside | Indianapolis Drug & Alcohol Rehab - Image 6 of 6Addiction Rehab Centers - ARC At Bayside | Indianapolis Drug & Alcohol Rehab - Image 1 of 6Addiction Rehab Centers - ARC At Bayside | Indianapolis Drug & Alcohol Rehab - Image 2 of 6
(22 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

5929 Lakeside Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46278

Detox Inpatient (Residential) PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) more 6
Pinnacle Treatment Centers - Kokomo - Image 6 of 6Pinnacle Treatment Centers - Kokomo - Image 1 of 6Pinnacle Treatment Centers - Kokomo - Image 2 of 6
(16 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

2906 S. Reed Rd. Kokomo, IN 46902

Detox Inpatient (Residential) Intensive Outpatient more 6
Indiana Center for Recovery - Alcohol & Drug Rehab Center Bedford - Image 13 of 13Indiana Center for Recovery - Alcohol & Drug Rehab Center Bedford - Image 1 of 13Indiana Center for Recovery - Alcohol & Drug Rehab Center Bedford - Image 2 of 13
(139 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

1600 23rd St, Bedford, IN 47421

Detox Inpatient (Residential) Inpatient (Residential) more 5

Get Personalized Rehab Matches in 60 Seconds

Tell us a few details and we’ll show a personalized shortlist of verified Indiana rehabs, making it simple to compare options and choose your next step with confidence.

Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare  - Gibson Regional Services - Addiction treatment center in Princeton, Indiana
(24 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

310 South 5th Avenue, Princeton, IN 47670

First City Recovery Center - Image 20 of 20First City Recovery Center - Image 1 of 20First City Recovery Center - Image 2 of 20
(58 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

317 W Jefferson St, Kokomo, IN, 46901

Detox Inpatient (Residential) Intensive Outpatient more 4
Madison State Hospital - Image 5 of 5Madison State Hospital - Image 1 of 5Madison State Hospital - Image 2 of 5

Madison State Hospital

Madison, Indiana

(7 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

711 Green Road, Madison, IN, 47250

Inpatient (Residential) Inpatient (Residential) PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) more 2
(5 reviews)

19 E. Chandler Ave. Evansville, IN 47713

(3 reviews)
Insurance Accepted

2209 John R Wooden Drive, 3rd Floor Martinsville, IN 46151

Inpatient (Residential) Intensive Outpatient Outpatient
No reviews yet
Insurance Accepted

410 Mulberry St. Evansville, IN 47713

Facing the first days of recovery can feel like standing at the edge of a storm, your body aches, your mind races, and even hope seems distant under the weight of cravings and exhaustion. It’s normal to wonder if anything can really help make these moments less overwhelming. While there’s no cure-all, gentle supports like acudetox acupuncture offer a way to ease your journey, helping your body and mind find a little more calm as you take these important first steps forward.

An illustration of the five Acudetox points on the human ear, used in acupuncture for addiction treatment.

What is AcuDetox?

Acudetox is a specific type of auricular (ear) acupuncture that serves as a gentle, supportive therapy in addiction treatment. It’s not a cure on its own, but rather a tool that can make the challenges of early recovery more manageable. The practice is most widely known through the NADA protocol, which stands for the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association.

During a session, a trained specialist gently places five small, sterile needles into specific points on each ear. The entire experience is non-verbal, meaning you don’t have to talk about your feelings or experiences unless you want to. Sessions are often held in a quiet group setting, creating a shared sense of peace and calm among participants. This simple, quiet treatment is a way to help your body rebalance and find stillness, supporting the deeper work you do in a comprehensive acupuncture therapy program.

History of the NADA protocol

If you're wondering where this unique treatment came from, the history of the NADA protocol is rooted in community care. It began in the 1970s at Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx, New York, during a severe heroin epidemic[1]. At the time, resources were scarce, and the community needed an accessible, low-cost way to help people struggling with withdrawal and intense cravings.

Blending principles of traditional Chinese medicine with grassroots activism, healthcare providers developed this simple ear acupuncture protocol. It was designed to be easy to administer and receive, providing immediate relief without the need for complex equipment or long conversations. Its origins show a powerful commitment to meeting people where they are and offering practical, compassionate support.

A group of people sitting in a circle in a calm, supportive setting during a therapy session.

Benefits of Acudetox

When you're dealing with the physical and emotional weight of withdrawal, even small comforts can make a big difference. Acudetox offers several key benefits that can support you during this critical time. It’s a complementary therapy, meaning it works alongside other treatments to enhance your overall well-being[2]. When performed by a trained specialist with sterile needles, the risks are minimal.

Here are some of the ways this gentle protocol may help:

  • Reduced cravings and withdrawal symptoms: Many people report that Acudetox helps lessen the intense cravings for drugs or alcohol that can disrupt early recovery. Studies suggest it can also ease common withdrawal symptoms, making the detoxification process more tolerable[1].
  • Increased calm and less anxiety: The treatment is known for its ability to promote a deep sense of relaxation. This can help lower the anxiety and inner turmoil that often come with early sobriety.
  • Improved sleep: Insomnia and disrupted sleep are common challenges during withdrawal. Acudetox can help calm the nervous system, making it easier to rest and restore your body’s natural sleep cycles.
  • Better engagement in treatment: By feeling calmer and more centered, you may find it easier to engage with other parts of your treatment program, like counseling and group therapy. This can lead to better retention and more positive outcomes.

These benefits are part of a broader approach to wellness. By including therapies that manage stress and promote relaxation, holistic recovery programs address the whole person, not just the addiction.

Finding Acudetox Acupuncture in Indiana

Finding the right support in Indiana is a crucial step in your recovery. Acudetox is often offered as part of a larger, evidence-based treatment program that includes counseling, medical support, and other therapies. In Indiana, anyone administering this treatment must be properly certified, ensuring you receive safe and professional care[3][4].

You can start by using our directory to find Indiana rehabs that may offer acudetox. If you don't immediately find a program, don't feel discouraged. Here are a few things you can do:

  • Call our 24/7 helpline. Our team can provide personalized guidance and help you locate a rehab center that fits your needs.
  • Inquire directly with treatment centers. Services and offerings can change, so it's always a good idea to call a facility and ask if they provide acudetox or similar therapies.
  • Explore related holistic options. If a center doesn't offer this specific protocol, ask about other supportive therapies like yoga, mindfulness, or meditation. These can provide similar benefits for stress and anxiety.

For a broader search, the SAMHSA National Treatment Locator is another excellent resource for finding licensed care across the country.

Your Path to Healing

Embarking on the path to healing is a brave decision, and you don’t have to walk it alone. Acudetox acupuncture is one of many tools available to make the journey smoother. It offers a gentle, quiet way to manage the sharpest edges of early recovery, helping you handle cravings, calm your anxiety, and find a sense of peace. Remember, its strength lies in being part of a complete addiction treatment program that addresses your physical, emotional, and mental health[5].

Taking this step is about finding what works for you and building a foundation for lasting well-being. Every small support can add up to create meaningful change. If you’re ready to explore your options and find a compassionate program in Indiana, help is just a phone call away. You can speak with our caring team by calling (888) 568-9930. At Indiana Rehabs, we're here to connect you with the resources you need. Feel free to reach out to us to begin your journey toward healing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Acudetox for Addiction Recovery

Is acudetox a stand-alone cure for addiction?
No, acudetox is not a stand-alone cure for addiction. It’s best understood as a supportive tool that works alongside a comprehensive treatment program. Its main purpose is to help manage withdrawal symptoms, cravings, and stress, which makes it easier for you to engage in other therapies like counseling and group sessions. Think of it as a way to calm your body and mind so you can focus on the deeper work of recovery.
Does acudetox hurt?
Most people report that acudetox does not hurt. The needles are very small, thin, and sterile, and they are inserted just under the skin's surface in the ear. You might feel a slight pinch or a warm, tingling sensation when the needles are placed, but the experience is designed to be gentle and promote relaxation. Many participants find the sessions deeply calming.
What is the difference between acudetox and full-body acupuncture?
The primary difference is the area of focus. Acudetox specifically targets five points on the outer ear, following the standardized NADA protocol to address symptoms related to addiction and trauma. Full-body acupuncture, on the other hand, involves placing needles on various points across the entire body to treat a broad range of conditions. Additionally, acudetox is often performed in a quiet group setting and doesn’t require a lengthy diagnostic conversation, making it a simple and accessible supportive therapy.
Why is acudetox often done in a group setting?
Acudetox is often done in a group setting to create a shared, supportive atmosphere where participants can relax together. This approach makes the treatment highly accessible and affordable. Being in a quiet room with others who are on a similar journey can create a powerful sense of community and reduce feelings of isolation. Since the protocol is non-verbal, you can gain support from the presence of others without any pressure to talk.
How long does an acudetox session last?
A typical acudetox session usually lasts between 30 and 45 minutes. During this time, you’ll sit quietly in a comfortable chair while the fine needles remain in your ears. This duration allows your body and nervous system to settle, promoting the deep relaxation that helps reduce stress and cravings. The frequency of sessions can vary depending on the treatment program and your individual needs.
Can I receive acudetox if I am afraid of needles?
This is a very common concern, and you should feel comfortable sharing it with the practitioner. The needles used in acudetox are hair-thin and not like a typical shot—many people barely feel them. However, if your fear is significant, you can ask about alternatives. Some specialists offer ear seeds or small metal pellets that are taped to the ear’s pressure points, providing stimulation without needles.
  1. (05-16-2023). Acupuncture in Addiction Medicine: Its History, Evidence, and Implementation. U.S. National Library of Medicine. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
  2. Partnership to End Addiction. (09-29-2023). Acupuncture & Addiction Treatment: What You Need to Know. Partnership to End Addiction. drugfree.org
  3. Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute. (12-11-2019). 844 IAC 13-3-1 - Acupuncture detoxification specialist; certification. Cornell Law School. law.cornell.edu
  4. Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. (12-14-2021). Acupuncture Licensing Information. Indiana Professional Licensing Agency. in.gov
  5. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (02-05-2025). Substance Use Disorders - Statutes, Regulations, and Guidelines. SAMHSA. samhsa.gov

Free • Confidential • No Obligation

Find the Right Treatment Program

Answer a few questions and we'll match you with Indiana treatment centers that fit your needs, insurance, and schedule.

Prefer to call?  (888) 568-9930  — Free • 24/7 • Confidential