Recovery From Meth Is Hard. It's Also Possible.
Outpatient counseling and behavioral therapy for adults working through methamphetamine use disorder. Honest, evidence-based care across East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia — no judgment, no shame.
Outpatient Care
No residential stay required
Counseling-First
Evidence-based behavioral therapy
No Judgment
You're welcome as you are
Telehealth Available
Across TN & VA
⚠️ Important: Fentanyl Is Now in the Meth Supply
Across Tennessee, Virginia, and the entire country, methamphetamine is increasingly being contaminated with fentanyl — sometimes intentionally, sometimes through cross-contamination. People who use meth (even those who've never touched opioids) are dying of fentanyl overdoses at unprecedented rates.
If you or someone you know uses meth: Carry naloxone (Narcan). Use fentanyl test strips when available. Never use alone. If you witness an overdose, call 911 immediately — Tennessee and Virginia Good Samaritan laws protect callers.
You're Not the Person Your Use Has Convinced You You Are.
Meth doesn't choose who it hurts. We've treated patients who started using to lose weight, to work double shifts, to escape trauma, to numb pain they didn't know what to do with. How you got here doesn't decide whether you can get out.
Maybe you've watched friends or family fall apart. Maybe you've fallen apart yourself. Maybe you've tried to quit and couldn't make it past the third day. Maybe you're terrified your kids are going to find out — or that your partner already has. Maybe you've been carrying so much shame for so long that you can't remember what it feels like to look people in the eye.
At Emmaus, you won't be judged. You won't be lectured. You'll be met where you are. Meth use disorder is a medical condition with a hopeful prognosis when properly treated — and the most important step is the one you might be about to take.
Signs You May Have a Problem With Meth
Meth use disorder progresses fast and hits hard. Recognizing the signs early — in yourself or in someone you love — can make all the difference.
- Using meth daily or near-daily to feel normal
- Powerful cravings even after short periods without use
- Needing more to feel the same effect (tolerance)
- Severe crashes between uses — exhaustion, depression
- Staying awake for days at a time
- Significant unintentional weight loss
- Dental problems ("meth mouth") or skin damage
- Paranoia, anxiety, or hallucinations
- Hiding use from family, friends, or coworkers
- Damaged relationships, lost jobs, or legal trouble
- Failed attempts to quit on your own
- Continued use despite knowing it's destroying things
What Meth Withdrawal Feels Like
Meth withdrawal isn't typically life-threatening like alcohol withdrawal can be — but it's emotionally brutal, and many people give up trying to quit alone. Knowing what to expect makes the process more manageable.
Meth withdrawal typically begins within 24 hours of last use, peaks at 3-10 days, and acute symptoms gradually improve over 2-3 weeks. However, depression, cravings, and cognitive issues can persist for months as the brain's dopamine system slowly recovers. This is exactly why behavioral support matters — quitting cold turkey without help is one of the leading reasons people relapse.
😴 The Crash Phase
First 24-72 hours: extreme exhaustion, hypersomnia (sleeping 12-18 hours), increased appetite, and physical collapse after prolonged use.
😔 Severe Depression
Profound sadness, hopelessness, and emotional flatness. Meth artificially floods the brain with dopamine; withdrawal often feels like the opposite.
😰 Anxiety & Agitation
Restless, irritable, on-edge feelings. Some people experience panic attacks. This is one reason support during withdrawal helps so much.
🧠 Cognitive Fog
Difficulty concentrating, slowed thinking, memory issues. The brain is recovering from prolonged hyperstimulation. This improves with time.
🎯 Intense Cravings
Powerful, intrusive urges that peak around days 3-7 and gradually diminish. This is where behavioral therapy makes the biggest difference.
⚠️ Suicidal Thoughts
Severe depression during withdrawal can trigger suicidal thoughts in some people. If this happens, please call 988 or go to your nearest ER.
How We Treat Methamphetamine Use Disorder
Our approach combines behavioral therapy, accountability, and ongoing support — all in an outpatient setting so you can rebuild your life while you recover.
Comprehensive Assessment
We evaluate your use history, health, mental health, and goals to determine the right approach — including whether you need supervised detox first or can start with us directly.
Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and contingency management are the most evidence-supported treatments for meth use disorder. Our therapists are trained in all three.
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Trauma, depression, anxiety, and PTSD are common alongside meth use. We treat these in parallel with recovery — because treating one without the other rarely works.
Long-Term Support
Meth recovery often takes longer than people expect because brain healing is gradual. We stay with you as your dopamine system rebalances and life rebuilds.
🏥 If You Need Detox First, We Can Help You Get There
Emmaus is an outpatient clinic — we don't provide medically supervised detox ourselves. But many of our meth patients come to us after completing detox at a partner facility, where they get the medical monitoring they need during the worst days of withdrawal.
If you're not sure 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 coming to us directly or starting with a detox referral, then continuing your recovery with us afterward.
📋 Important Note on Medication for Meth Use Disorder
Currently, there are no FDA-approved medications specifically for methamphetamine use disorder — unlike opioid or alcohol use disorder where medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the gold standard. This means treatment for meth use disorder is primarily behavioral, with medication only used when clinically appropriate for co-occurring conditions like depression, anxiety, or sleep issues.
We won't promise you a "magic pill." We will offer evidence-based counseling, honest support, and a real path forward. Learn more from NIDA →
Who We Help
Meth use disorder cuts across every demographic. Here are the most common patient situations we see.
🛠️ Working People
Started using to keep up at physically demanding jobs, working long hours, or pulling double shifts.
💪 Weight & Appearance
Started using for weight loss, appetite suppression, or appearance — now can't function without it.
💔 Trauma Survivors
Started using to escape past trauma, abuse, grief, or pain that was never properly addressed.
🔄 Relapse Support
Tried to quit before — maybe multiple times. Welcome here. Relapse is information, not failure.
Why Choose Emmaus for Meth Recovery?
Most addiction treatment focuses on opioids and alcohol. Here's why Emmaus is different for stimulant use disorder.
🏠 Outpatient Means Real Life
Keep your job, your home, your kids, your privacy. No 30-day residential stay. Rebuild your life while you recover.
🤝 No Judgment, Ever
You won't be lectured or shamed. Whatever brought you here — including past relapses, legal issues, or things you're ashamed of — you're welcome.
🧠 Trauma-Informed Care
Many meth patients are also trauma survivors. We address the underlying trauma alongside the substance use, not after.
🙏 Faith-Supported, Not Forced
Faith informs our compassion, not our requirements. We respect every patient's background and beliefs.
💳 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 would recommend this place to anyone serious about their recovery.
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. They genuinely care about you and what goes on in your life.
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, and the doctor and entire team sincerely cares about making your quality of life the best.
Meth Treatment Across the Tri-Cities Region
Our methamphetamine 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
Meth use disorder treatment available at our Johnson City clinic on Old Gray Station Road.
📍 Kingsport, TN
Most Kingsport patients access meth treatment at our Weber City clinic across the state line.
📍 Bristol, TN/VA
Bristol residents have two convenient options for meth treatment based on travel preference.
📍 Elizabethton, TN
Carter County residents access meth treatment through our Johnson City clinic.
📍 Greeneville, TN
Greene County residents use our Bulls Gap clinic on Highway 11E for meth care.
📍 Morristown, TN
Our Bulls Gap location serves many Hamblen County residents seeking meth recovery.
📍 Erwin, TN
Unicoi County residents access meth 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 meth 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 meth 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 meth care.
📍 Weber City, VA
The heart of our Southwest Virginia meth treatment services — centrally located.
📍 Gate City, VA
Scott County residents in Gate City are minutes from our Weber City meth clinic.
📍 Big Stone Gap, VA
Wise County patients often combine in-person visits with telehealth for ongoing meth care.
Frequently Asked Questions About Meth Treatment
If you don't see your question here, just contact us — we're happy to talk through anything.
What is methamphetamine use disorder?
Do you offer medical detox for meth?
Is meth withdrawal dangerous?
Is there medication that treats meth addiction?
How long does meth withdrawal last?
What about fentanyl-contaminated meth?
I've tried to quit and couldn't. Will this time be different?
What if I'm also using opioids or alcohol?
Will my insurance cover meth treatment?
How much does treatment cost without insurance?
Will my employer or family find out?
How quickly can I start?
Authoritative Resources on Meth Use Disorder
For deeper research from federal agencies and professional medical organizations, these are the trusted sources we reference in our clinical practice.
Methamphetamine Research
National Institute on Drug Abuse research on methamphetamine effects, prevalence, and treatment.
Substance Use Disorders
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration on stimulant use disorder treatment.
Stimulant Overdose Data
Centers for Disease Control data on rising stimulant overdose deaths, including fentanyl-contaminated meth.
Methamphetamine Facts
Drug Enforcement Administration facts on methamphetamine, including supply trends and risks.
Addiction Medicine
American Society of Addiction Medicine — sets clinical guidelines our practice follows.
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've Survived This Long. Let Us Help You Build What's Next.
You don't have to figure this out alone. You don't have to be ready, sure, or sober before you call. You don't have to come in with a plan. Just reach out — we'll take it from there.
Confidential • Evidence-Based • Outpatient • No Judgment
