Make a Medical Detox Referral
If you are a medical or other professional and need to make a referral then you're right where you're supposed to be.
Medical Referall Guide
If you're a medical professional looking to referr a patient to our Medical Detox unit, these are the steps.
01
Communicate with Patient
What is Detox? Does your patient need it? Download our handout for clarification.
02
Provide Medical Information
Complete the online form or download our medical referral form located below.
03
Contact Our Admissions
Fax, Call, Email, or complete the online forms to start the process.
04
Determine Next Steps
Once we have the information we need, or Admissions staff will contact you with next steps.
Is it Time for Treatment
The “Is It Time for Treatment” page helps individuals recognize signs of addiction, understand available treatment options, and see that recovery begins with one call for safe, supportive, professional help.
What is Medical Detox
The “What Is Medical Detox” page explains how medically supervised detox helps people safely withdraw from alcohol or drugs with 24/7 nursing care, symptom relief, and preparation for ongoing treatment.
What to Expect from Detox
The “What to Expect from Detox” page explains each step of admission—from hospital screening and record review to arrival at Project Turnabout and transition planning after stabilization.
Detox Referral Guide
The “Detox Referral Guide” outlines how hospitals and providers can refer patients to Project Turnabout’s 24/7 medical detox unit, including eligibility criteria, required documents, and step-by-step referral instructions.
Faxable Referral Form
The “Faxable Referral Form” provides a standardized form for hospitals and providers to submit patient information, clinical details, and documentation to Project Turnabout’s admissions team for review and acceptance.
What to Bring to Treatment
The “What to Bring to Treatment” form lists approved clothing, personal care, and medical items for patients entering treatment, along with prohibited items to ensure safety, comfort, and a recovery-focused environment.