If you live in Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Tyrone, Brooks, Senoia, or anywhere else across Fayette County, the search for medical detox does not have to mean a long drive into Atlanta. The clinical care you need exists locally, on a road you already know.
Peachtree Detox is the only licensed medical detox facility physically located inside Fayetteville city limits. Our twenty-two-bed campus sits on GA-54 West, the same corridor that connects downtown Fayetteville to Peachtree City, runs past the Fayette County government center and the Piedmont Fayette Hospital campus, and feeds into the Trilith Studios entrance on Veterans Parkway.
For families already navigating the disruption of a loved one needing medical detox, local proximity matters more than most realize. The drive to admissions is measured in minutes, not in toll dollars and gas tanks. The drive home after a visit is short. The route is familiar.
Peachtree Detox is a premier provider of addiction treatment services and detox programs in Georgia. If you or someone you love is in need of professional care, reach out to us now.
The geographic argument is real, but it is secondary to the clinical one. The second reason Fayette County families choose us is medical reliability.
Withdrawal from alcohol, benzodiazepines, and severe opioid dependence is not a willpower exercise. It is a medical event with real, documented risks — seizures, delirium tremens, severe blood pressure spikes, dehydration, and cardiac complications can develop within hours of stopping use.
At Peachtree Detox, every client is continuously monitored by registered nurses, with oversight by board-certified physicians and support from psychiatric nurse practitioners. The protocol is built around the same clinical safety standards you would expect at Piedmont Fayette Hospital, tailored to the specific physiology of substance withdrawal.
Vitals checked on a documented schedule. Withdrawal symptoms scored using validated tools — CIWA-Ar for alcohol, COWS for opioids. Comfort medications adjusted daily by the medical team. IV fluids when indicated. Anticonvulsant coverage for clients with elevated seizure risk.
You can read more about our medication protocols in our overview of common detox medications, and in our deeper look at how nursing support improves safety and outcomes in medical detox, which walks through the practical structure of an inpatient stay.
The calls we receive from Fayetteville and the surrounding communities follow recognizable patterns.
Daily drinking that started as social. Prescription opioids that ran out a year ago. Xanax that started as occasional and became necessary. Most calls start with the recognition that what used to be optional is no longer optional.
Peachtree Detox is the only Tricare East in-network medical detox facility, serving active-duty service members, retirees, and dependents across the broader Georgia military community.
A significant share of calls comes from a partner, parent, or close friend who has been carrying months of concern. Our team can run verification and walk through admission logistics without committing the person in question to anything.
Peachtree Detox is a twenty-two-bed facility, not a two-hundred-bed institution. That size matters clinically — local clients feel known by their nursing team within a single shift, rather than lost in a hospital wing.
For Fayetteville residents in established neighborhoods off Lee Street, Stonewall Avenue, or Tiger Trail, the drive to admissions takes minutes. For neighbors in Peachtree City‘s golf-cart paths, Tyrone, or out on the rural roads toward Brooks, it is a short, familiar trip down a road you already know.
We also serve adults from Newnan, Senoia, Sharpsburg, Riverdale, Hampton, McDonough, Stockbridge, and the broader southern metro region. From most South Metro starting points, the drive takes 15 to 30 minutes.
Peachtree Detox is in-network with Tricare East Select and Prime, providing direct in-network coverage for many military and federal families across Fayette County and the broader region.
For Fayette County families with commercial insurance — Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, or another plan — Peachtree Detox is set up to assess out-of-network benefits, explore single-case agreements where appropriate, and discuss self-pay options.
The realistic path forward is to verify benefits before you arrive. Our verification team can pull up your specific plan, walk through what is covered, where your deductible position stands, and what your out-of-pocket exposure looks like. Start that conversation through insurance verification, which routes directly to a benefits specialist.
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If you live in Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Tyrone, Brooks, Senoia, or anywhere else in Fayette County, you do not need to drive out of town to find safe, medically supervised detox. Peachtree Detox is here, on GA-54, with admissions staff available to talk through medical detox, verify your benefits, and coordinate arrival logistics.
The first step is the hardest one to take. Start with our admissions page or verify your benefits through insurance verification. The road to recovery is the same road you already know, and the foundation of that recovery is right here in Fayetteville.
Minutes, not miles. The campus sits on GA-54 West, the same corridor that connects downtown Fayetteville to Peachtree City. For most Fayetteville neighborhoods, the drive is under fifteen minutes; for Peachtree City residents on the golf-cart paths, twenty minutes by car.
Yes. Peachtree Detox is in-network with Tricare East Select and Prime, providing direct in-network coverage for active-duty service members, retirees, and dependents. Our admissions team can verify your specific Tricare plan during the first phone call.
We verify out-of-network benefits and explore single-case agreements for commercial plans we do not contract with directly. Many families have meaningful out-of-network coverage they did not know they had. Our verification team will run a free, no-obligation benefits check during the first phone call.