Stopping Xanax Safely Requires Medical Guidance. We'll Help You Find the Right Path.
Outpatient counseling and ongoing recovery support for adults with Xanax (alprazolam) and benzodiazepine use disorder. Compassionate, evidence-based care across East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia — with referrals to medical detox when needed.
Outpatient Care
Long-term recovery support
Detox Referrals
Partner facilities available
No Judgment
Faith-supported, never forced
Telehealth Available
Across TN & VA
⚠️ Critical: Never Quit Xanax Cold Turkey
Stopping Xanax (alprazolam) or any benzodiazepine suddenly can be medically dangerous — and in some cases, life-threatening. Unlike most other substances, benzodiazepine withdrawal can cause grand mal seizures, severe panic, psychosis, and other serious complications.
⚕️ Most patients need a medically supervised taper or detox first.
- If you've been taking Xanax daily for several weeks or more — do not stop suddenly
- If you take high doses — medical supervision is essential
- If you've had withdrawal symptoms before — tell your doctor immediately
- If you're experiencing seizures, severe panic, or hallucinations — call 911 immediately
Emmaus is an outpatient clinic — we don't provide medical detox ourselves, but we work with trusted detox partners. Call us, and we'll help you figure out the right starting point, whether that's a detox referral, a slow medical taper coordinated with your prescriber, or beginning outpatient counseling alongside your recovery.
You Started Taking Xanax for a Reason. Now You're Stuck. We Get It.
Almost no one wakes up planning to develop a benzodiazepine problem. Most people start because they're genuinely struggling — panic attacks, anxiety so bad it derails their day, insomnia that's destroying their health, trauma symptoms they can't sit with. A doctor prescribed Xanax, or a friend offered theirs, and for a while, it worked.
Then it stopped working as well. Doses crept up. The relief got shorter. Anxiety came back worse between doses. Maybe you tried to quit and felt like you were going to lose your mind — so you took one more, just to function. That's not weakness. That's neurochemistry. Benzodiazepines change how your brain processes anxiety, and dependence can develop even when you take exactly what your doctor prescribed.
At Emmaus, we treat benzodiazepine use disorder with the seriousness it deserves — and the underlying anxiety it usually masks. You're not crazy. You're not weak. You're not alone. Recovery is possible with proper medical guidance and ongoing support.
Signs of Xanax & Benzodiazepine Use Disorder
Benzodiazepine use disorder can develop even when taken as prescribed. Here are the patterns to watch for in yourself or someone you love.
- Taking more than prescribed, or for longer than intended
- Needing higher doses to get the same effect (tolerance)
- Anxiety, panic, or insomnia returning worse between doses
- Withdrawal symptoms when you miss a dose
- Strong cravings between doses
- Using to feel "normal" rather than to treat a specific symptom
- Doctor-shopping or getting prescriptions from multiple providers
- Mixing with alcohol, opioids, or other substances
- Loss of memory or "blackout" periods
- Mood changes, irritability, or emotional flatness
- Difficulty functioning without it
- Failed attempts to cut back or quit
What Xanax Withdrawal Feels Like
Xanax withdrawal is among the most uncomfortable — and potentially dangerous — of any substance. This is why medical supervision is so important during the early stages of recovery.
Acute Xanax withdrawal typically begins within 6-24 hours of last use (because Xanax has a short half-life) and peaks at 2-7 days. However, many people experience protracted withdrawal symptoms for weeks or months — sometimes called "PAWS" (post-acute withdrawal syndrome). Going through this without medical guidance is genuinely dangerous and one of the leading reasons people relapse. A properly managed taper changes everything.
⚡ Rebound Anxiety
The anxiety you were treating — often worse than before. This is the brain's response to the medication leaving its system.
⚠️ Seizure Risk
One of the most serious withdrawal symptoms. Grand mal seizures can occur in heavy users who quit cold turkey. This is why medical supervision matters.
😰 Severe Panic Attacks
Panic attacks during benzo withdrawal can be more intense than anything you've experienced before. Medical support makes this manageable.
😴 Profound Insomnia
Sleep disruption can last weeks or months. Many people relapse because they can't sleep — this is why ongoing care matters.
🧠 Cognitive Symptoms
Confusion, memory problems, depersonalization, derealization. Disturbing but typically temporary as the brain heals.
💪 Physical Symptoms
Muscle tension, tremors, sweating, racing heart, headaches, nausea, sensory hypersensitivity to light and sound.
How We Treat Xanax & Benzodiazepine Use Disorder
Our approach combines medical coordination, behavioral therapy, and ongoing support — keeping you safe while you recover.
Honest Assessment
We evaluate your use history, current dose, health, and goals. We'll tell you honestly whether you can start with us directly or whether you need supervised detox first.
Medical Coordination
If you need a detox or medical taper, we'll connect you with the right resources. Once stabilized, we provide ongoing care to help you stay benzodiazepine-free.
Anxiety Treatment
Almost every benzo patient started because of underlying anxiety, panic, or trauma. We address the root cause — not just the substance — so recovery actually sticks.
Long-Term Support
Benzodiazepine recovery is gradual. Lingering symptoms can last months. We stay with you through the whole process, adjusting your plan as life evolves.
🏥 If You Need Detox First, We Can Help You Get There
Emmaus is an outpatient clinic — we don't provide medically supervised detox ourselves, which is often necessary for benzodiazepine recovery. However, we work with trusted detox partners who provide the medical monitoring needed during the most dangerous phase of withdrawal.
If you're unsure whether you need detox first, just call us. We'll talk through your situation honestly and help you figure out the right next step — whether that's a detox referral, a coordinated medical taper, or beginning outpatient counseling alongside your recovery work.
Who We Help
Benzodiazepine use disorder can develop in anyone — including people taking exactly what their doctor prescribed. Here are the common patient situations we see.
💊 Long-Term Prescribed Users
Started taking Xanax for anxiety or panic years ago. Dependence has built up over time, even at prescribed doses.
📈 Escalating Use
Originally prescribed, but doses have crept up. May be getting prescriptions from multiple providers or sourcing pills illegally.
🔄 Polysubstance Use
Using Xanax alongside alcohol, opioids, or stimulants. Particularly dangerous — and increasingly common.
💔 Trauma & Anxiety
Using to manage PTSD, severe anxiety, or panic. Often have legitimate underlying conditions that need treatment alongside recovery.
Why Choose Emmaus for Benzodiazepine Recovery?
Benzodiazepine recovery is unique. Here's why Emmaus is well-positioned to help.
🛡️ Safety-First Approach
We won't pretend you can stop on your own. We'll help you coordinate safe medical care alongside our outpatient counseling.
🤝 No Judgment, Ever
You won't be lectured. Whatever brought you here — including legitimate prescriptions that escalated — you're welcome.
🧠 Anxiety + Recovery Together
Almost every benzo patient has underlying anxiety. We treat both — because treating one without the other rarely works.
🏥 Detox Referral Network
Connected with trusted detox partners. We help you get the medical care you need, then provide ongoing recovery support.
💳 Affordable Care
Medicare, Medicaid, TennCare, and most major insurance accepted. Free benefits verification available.
💻 Telehealth Available
Don't live near our clinics? Virtual visits across TN and VA — same care, no driving.
What Our Patients Say
Real stories from real patients walking the road of recovery with Emmaus.
I love this place — they're truly awesome! Everyone is amazing! They care about you and your recovery and will help you in any way possible.
I absolutely love it here. They are so welcoming and make you feel important. They don't judge you for anything you share with them. They are very kind, caring, and understanding.
This place is a true life saver. Their professional advice has even saved me from myself. The staff will do anything they can for you.
Xanax Treatment Across the Tri-Cities Region
Our benzodiazepine use disorder treatment is available at all three Emmaus clinic locations and via virtual telehealth — covering communities across East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.
📍 Johnson City, TN
Xanax use disorder treatment available at our Johnson City clinic on Old Gray Station Road.
📍 Kingsport, TN
Most Kingsport patients access Xanax treatment at our Weber City clinic across the state line.
📍 Bristol, TN/VA
Bristol residents have two convenient options for Xanax treatment based on travel preference.
📍 Elizabethton, TN
Carter County residents access Xanax treatment through our Johnson City clinic.
📍 Greeneville, TN
Greene County residents use our Bulls Gap clinic on Highway 11E for benzodiazepine care.
📍 Morristown, TN
Our Bulls Gap location serves many Hamblen County residents seeking Xanax recovery.
📍 Erwin, TN
Unicoi County residents access Xanax treatment through our Johnson City clinic.
📍 Gray, TN
Gray is one of our closest service areas — just minutes from our Johnson City clinic.
📍 Jonesborough, TN
Tennessee's oldest town is just minutes from our Johnson City Xanax treatment services.
📍 Rogersville, TN
Hawkins County residents in Rogersville find our Bulls Gap clinic conveniently located.
📍 Mosheim, TN
Mosheim residents have one of the shortest commutes to Xanax treatment in our area.
📍 Bloomingdale, TN
Sullivan County's Bloomingdale community is well-served by our Weber City clinic.
📍 Mt. Carmel, TN
Mt. Carmel patients have convenient access to our Weber City clinic for benzo care.
📍 Weber City, VA
The heart of our Southwest Virginia Xanax treatment services — centrally located.
📍 Gate City, VA
Scott County residents in Gate City are minutes from our Weber City clinic.
📍 Big Stone Gap, VA
Wise County patients often combine in-person visits with telehealth for ongoing care.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you don't see your question here, just contact us — we're happy to talk through anything.
Is Xanax addiction the same as benzodiazepine addiction?
Can I quit Xanax cold turkey?
Do you offer medical detox for Xanax?
How long does Xanax withdrawal last?
I was prescribed Xanax — does that mean I'm not addicted?
What if I still have anxiety after stopping?
Is treating Xanax dependence covered by insurance?
How much does treatment cost without insurance?
What if I'm also using alcohol or opioids?
Will my employer or family find out?
Can I do this through telehealth?
How quickly can I start?
Authoritative Resources on Benzodiazepine Use
For deeper research from federal agencies and professional medical organizations, these are the trusted sources we reference.
Benzodiazepine Research
National Institute on Drug Abuse on benzodiazepines including risks and treatment.
Substance Use Disorders
Federal substance abuse authority on benzodiazepine and prescription drug treatment.
FDA Black Box Warning
The FDA's safety warning on benzodiazepines, including risks of dependence and withdrawal.
Drug Scheduling
Why Xanax and other benzodiazepines are Schedule IV controlled substances.
Addiction Medicine
American Society of Addiction Medicine — sets the clinical guidelines we follow.
Crisis Support
If you're in crisis, call or text 988 anytime. Free, confidential, 24/7.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
Whether you're seeking help for yourself or someone you love, we'll listen. No pressure, no judgment, no obligation.
You Don't Have to Figure This Out Alone.
Coming off Xanax safely takes the right team and the right plan. Reach out — we'll help you understand your options, coordinate with detox partners if you need them, and walk with you through the entire recovery process.
Confidential • Evidence-Based • Outpatient • Since 2006
Our Locations
Bulls Gap, TN
Tel
423-393-4146
Address
273 Hwy. 11E Suite E
Bulls Gap, TN 37711
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423-393-4377
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Johnson City, TN
Tel
423-202-3008
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1730 Old Gray Station Rd
Johnson City, TN 37615
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