Whatever substance has brought you here — opioids, meth, fentanyl, benzodiazepines, or something else entirely — Renewal Springs provides medically supervised drug treatment in Oklahoma City built around your specific situation.
Not a program. A plan. Your plan.
Substance use disorder doesn’t look the same for every person, and it doesn’t respond to a one-size-fits-all program. The substances involved, the history behind the use, the co-occurring mental health conditions, the life circumstances — all of it shapes what recovery actually requires.
At Renewal Springs, we start with you. Your intake assessment is thorough. Your treatment plan is individualized. And the clinical team walking with you through the process is made up of people who combine formal training with something you can’t get from a textbook: personal experience with recovery.
Many of our staff have been where you are. They’ve navigated the same fear, the same shame, the same uncertainty about whether it’s possible to come out the other side. They’re here because they did, and because they want that for you.
We help treat those who have struggled with heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, hydrocodone, Dilaudid (hydromorphone), codeine, tramadol (Ultram), Vicodin, morphine, and methadone (30mg or less, case by case). Opioid withdrawal is intensely uncomfortable and often what prevents people from getting help.
Our medical team manages it with evidence-based protocols that significantly reduce discomfort and risk.
This can include methamphetamine, cocaine, MDMA, amphetamines, and other stimulants. Stimulant withdrawal doesn’t carry the same acute medical risks as opioids or alcohol, but it’s accompanied by profound fatigue, depression, and psychological symptoms that require skilled clinical support to navigate safely.
This often includes Xanax (alprazolam), Ativan (lorazepam), Klonopin (clonazepam), and other benzodiazepines. Like alcohol, benzodiazepine withdrawal can be medically serious and should never be attempted without supervision. Our clinical team manages benzo detox with careful tapering protocols and continuous monitoring.
Kratom and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) use has increased significantly, and so has dependence. Our clinical team has experience treating kratom withdrawal and understands the specific physical and psychological challenges it presents.
Prescription drugs can include barbiturates, PCP, and other prescription or controlled substances. If you’re not sure whether your specific situation is something we can treat, call us; our admissions team will give you a direct, honest answer.
Regular sessions with your assigned therapist using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Reality Therapy, trauma-focused care, and person-centered approaches. Your therapist is consistent — you’re not handed off between providers or rotated through a list.
Structured group sessions focused on the thought patterns, behavioral cycles, and emotional responses that sustain substance use, and on developing the practical tools that support long-term recovery. Groups are small, clinically facilitated, and grounded in shared experience.
Substance use and mental health conditions are deeply intertwined. Anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, and other co-occurring conditions are addressed as an integrated part of treatment — because leaving them unaddressed is one of the most common reasons people return to using after treatment.
For appropriate candidates — particularly those recovering from opioid or alcohol use disorder — we use FDA-approved medications to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal, and support neurological recovery. MAT is a clinical tool used alongside therapy, not a substitute for it.
From your first day, your clinical team is building your path forward. Before you leave Renewal Springs, you’ll have a concrete discharge plan that includes step-down options, community resources, and the support structures that give your recovery its best chance to hold.
Oklahoma consistently ranks among the states with the highest rates of substance use disorder, opioid-related deaths, and methamphetamine use. The need for accessible, quality drug treatment in Oklahoma City has never been greater.
Renewal Springs opened in 2026 with a direct purpose: to be a resource for Oklahomans who need medically safe, compassionate, and genuinely effective drug treatment — without pretense, without unnecessary barriers, and without making people feel worse about themselves in the process of getting better.
We want to be a community staple. A place people know they can turn to. Whether you have private insurance, are in a tribal program, or are exploring every option available, our admissions team will work with you to find a path.
We don’t run a cookie-cutter program. Every treatment plan is built from a thorough intake assessment and updated as you progress. Your background, your trauma history, your co-occurring conditions, your goals — all of it shapes what we do with you.
Under federal mental health parity law, private insurance plans are required to cover substance use disorder treatment. Our admissions team verifies your benefits quickly and explains your coverage clearly — at no cost, no obligation.
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Detox is the process of safely clearing substances from your body under medical supervision — it addresses the physical dependence. Drug treatment is the broader clinical process that follows: therapy, dual diagnosis care, skills building, and the work that addresses the behavioral and psychological dimensions of substance use. Both are necessary. Detox alone rarely leads to lasting recovery.
Our admissions team conducts a thorough assessment during intake and recommends the appropriate level — detox only, residential, PHP, IOP, or outpatient — based on your specific clinical picture. We’ll be straightforward with you about what we think you need and why. If we’re not the right fit for a particular situation, we’ll help you find who is.
Yes. Fentanyl and methamphetamine are among the most common substances we treat. Fentanyl withdrawal is managed medically, often with MAT protocols. Methamphetamine withdrawal, while not acutely life-threatening, is managed with clinical support for the significant psychological symptoms — depression, fatigue, cravings — that accompany it. Our team is experienced with both.
Polysubstance use is very common, and our clinical team is trained and equipped to manage detox and treatment for multiple substances simultaneously. Your intake assessment covers your full substance use history, and your treatment plan is built around the complete picture — not just the primary substance.
No. We mean that. The length of your history, the substances involved, previous treatment attempts, relapses — none of it changes how we treat you. Our team has seen every version of this story, and the only thing that matters to them is helping you with what’s next.
Relapse is a part of many people’s recovery journeys, not a sign that treatment failed or that recovery isn’t possible. If you relapse after treatment at Renewal Springs, reach out to us. We’ll assess where you are, what level of care is appropriate, and how to get you back on track. The door is not closed.
Wherever you are right now — whether you’re ready or still deciding, whether this is your first time seeking help or your fourth — Renewal Springs is a place where you’ll be met with honesty, patience, and real clinical care.
Our admissions team is available now. Call us, and let’s figure out what comes next together.