| OpenSince | 1998 |
| Languages | English |
| Phone | 727-945-9198 |
| Funding | Self Funding |
| Finance Available? | Yes |
| Interest-free available? | NA |
| Admission | Adolescent Male, Adolescent Female, Adult Male, Adult Female |
| Accreditations | NA |
Treatment Methods: One-To-One Therapy, Family Counseling, Couple Counseling, Grief Counseling, Trauma Conseling, Relaxation Therapy, Holistic Treatments, Lectures
| Treatment Type | Treatment Delivery | Price Band (per week) | Length of Stay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Detox | Full Residential | 10000+ | Not Applicable |
| Alcohol | Beer & Cider, Spirits, Wine |
| Drugs | Cocaine (powder), Crack, Crystal Meth / Amphetamines, Hallucinogens (LSD, etc), Heroin, Ketamine, Marijuana / Cannabis, MDMA / Ecstasy, Opiates (Methadone / etc), Solvents / Inhalants |
| Prescribed Drugs | Anti-Depressants, Benzodiazepines, Sedatives, Tranquilizers |
| Eating Disorders | Anorexia Nervosa, Over Eating |
| Mental Health | Dual diagnosis, Depression, Personality disorders, Behavioural disorders |
| Other Concerns | Co-Dependence |
Helen Ellis is a modern eight story medical facility, which provides state of the art technology to the residents of Pinellas County, with 500 physicians, Helen Ellis is capable of providing quality medical services to the surrounding community, Helen Ellis has repeatedly received the highest of marks from the Joint Commission of Accreditation.
Florida Detox charges patients a global fee $19,000 for 7 Day inpatient Detox. Florida Detox covers the initial inpatient medical detox expenses for the hospital stay. Post detox we give our patients a comprehensive anti-aging, brain chemistry optimization and total body wellness program. This program is outpatient program with unlimited medical follow up for a three (3) month duration. During this three (3) month period we analyze and treat over thirty (30) chemical, hormonal and nutritional deficiencies. We refer patients in need for one on one target specific counseling. This combination has enabled us to produce a 12% relapse rate at the six (6) month mark, based on our most recent, June 2009, study.