Structured outpatient care for kratom and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7OH) use, including ambulatory detox, high-intensity outpatient, and intensive outpatient programs.
When use starts to control your decisions, real support is within reach.
We treat people dealing with kratom/7OH use - 7OH (7-hydroxymitragynine) - who can safely receive care in an outpatient setting.
Kratom/7OH use can start to affect daily life in ways that become hard to ignore. You may notice cravings, difficulty cutting back, withdrawal symptoms, changes in mood, trouble keeping up with responsibilities, or repeated efforts to stop that do not last. Some people reach out after use becomes more frequent. Others seek help when concern builds at home, at work, or within their health.
At PRC, your care centers on clinical support, structure, and forward movement without inpatient treatment. You can receive help through outpatient withdrawal management, high-intensity outpatient, or intensive outpatient care while continuing to stay connected to important parts of your life.
When kratom/7OH use keeps pulling you back in, outpatient treatment may be the right place to begin.

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PRC provides structured, outpatient treatment for kratom and 7OH use, focused on helping you stabilize, reduce risk, and regain control without inpatient care. Your treatment plan is built around clinical assessment, current use patterns, and your individual needs.
Your care begins with a detailed assessment to understand how kratom or 7OH use is affecting your physical health, mental health, and daily life.
This step helps determine whether ambulatory detox, high-intensity outpatient, or intensive outpatient care is the right place to start. Your plan evolves as your needs change.
If you are experiencing withdrawal from kratom or 7OH, outpatient withdrawal management may be recommended.
You receive clinical oversight and support while staying at home. The focus is on safety, symptom management, and helping you move into the next phase of treatment with stability.
Medication support may be used when clinically appropriate to help manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and improve stability.
Treatment also includes evidence-based therapy that addresses behavior patterns, decision-making, and underlying mental health concerns that may be connected to use.
After initial stabilization, you continue care through structured outpatient programs such as high-intensity outpatient or intensive outpatient treatment.
These programs give you consistent clinical support while allowing you to work, attend school, and stay connected to your daily responsibilities.
Support continues beyond early treatment. Your care includes ongoing guidance, adjustments to your plan, and support as you build consistency and reduce the risk of returning to use.
The goal is steady progress that holds up in real-life situations.
We offer multiple outpatient treatment options for kratom/7OH use. The right program depends on your clinical assessment, withdrawal symptoms, and the level of structure needed to move forward.
A clinical assessment determines which outpatient program fits your current stage of care.
Outpatient detox, also known as ambulatory withdrawal management, provides clinical oversight and support while you go through kratom/7OH withdrawal without inpatient admission.
This program helps manage symptoms safely while you remain at home. The focus is stabilization and preparing you to fully engage in structured outpatient treatment.
The high-intensity outpatient program is designed for people who need more structure and consistent clinical support in an outpatient setting.
You receive frequent treatment engagement and close oversight, which can help early in care or after withdrawal management when additional support is needed.
The intensive outpatient program (IOP) provides continued treatment and support as you build stability over time.
You can stay engaged in care while working, attending school, and living at home. This level of support helps strengthen decision-making, address underlying challenges, and maintain progress.
Kratom/7OH use does not look the same for everyone. The right starting point depends on your level of physical dependence, current symptoms, and how stable you feel day to day.
Detox may be the right first step if you are dealing with withdrawal symptoms, strong cravings, or find it difficult to stop without support. Outpatient withdrawal management (ambulatory detox) focuses on helping you get through this phase safely while stabilizing your system and preparing you for continued care.
Ongoing treatment may begin right away if withdrawal symptoms are manageable or you are medically stable. In this phase, care centers on building structure, strengthening decision-making, and addressing the patterns that keep use going through high-intensity outpatient or intensive outpatient programs.

A clinical assessment helps determine whether withdrawal management is the right first step or whether treatment can begin with ongoing outpatient care. When detox is needed, it is approached as part of a broader treatment plan—not a standalone solution.
Support at home can influence how treatment progresses. When appropriate, we involve family members to help improve communication, set clear expectations, and create a more stable environment during kratom/7OH treatment.

Some people benefit from stepping away from their current living environment during treatment. We offer structured housing options for those who want additional stability while receiving outpatient care.
These homes are located in Pleasant Valley (women) and Happy Valley (men). Each setting provides a quiet, clean, and substance-free space designed to support focus, consistency, and day-to-day stability during treatment.

We are affiliated with Premiere Sober Living, which offers structured, sober living environments. This option may help you maintain progress during and after outpatient treatment.

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You can find us near SE 82nd Avenue and I-205, serving individuals across Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties, along with those traveling from other areas for outpatient kratom/7OH treatment.
If this program aligns with what you need, we’re here to help you take the next step. If not, you can still reach out and we’ll help you explore options that better match your situation.
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