Mandy Bennett
GBI would not recommend this treatment to… I would not recommend this treatment to anyone. Living with someone with addiction is very hard but dealing with my husband after doing this procedures has been and is a nightmare. You do not get after care as they say. You actually can't get anyone to answer the after care number given when released. Not worth spending the $ and dealing with what I'm dealing with.
Samantha Green
GBI know it’s hard to believe The entire ANR team treated me like an actual human, not just some addict that doesn’t deserve help. After 19 years of OUD countless treatments & detox centers, kratom, suboxone, sublocade, methadone. They saved my life, I went from 110 mg of methadone to nothing in a matter of hours with NO WITHDRAWAL NO CRAVINGS! After the procedure they checked in with me daily for the first week. After that I got on a plane by myself and flew home to Colorado… they continued to check in with me weekly after that and now monthly…. They don’t just drop you they follow through, THEY CARE ! 4/19/23 They set me FREE … I would do it again ! My brain works again for the first time in 19 years… I’m back to work and thriving! Forever grateful 🤟🏻
Edwards B
GBYou're gonna feel super tired for about three days You're gonna feel super tired for about three days. But man, this was the only thing that worked for me. Trust me, I've tried it all. Save yourself some cash and time, do ANR. (follow their guidelines before and after treatment too), and put this whole mess behind you. Best of luck.
Amit Feldman
ILGod bless you all Last month, I traveled to Florida for treatment. ANR was my final attempt after numerous failed efforts. Despite trying various treatments, I consistently relapsed, as my urge to use was always stronger than my desire to be healthy and free from medication. As a pain patient, I felt let down by my doctor who left me in a difficult situation, cutting off my opioid prescription without offering any guidance on managing my addiction. ANR not only treated me but also restored my hope. They treated me with respect and understanding, seeing me as a patient rather than a problematic individual who needed to change their personality to fit back into society. God bless you all.
Aya Kinor
GBHow this is not everywhere? ANR seems almost magical to me. Let's start with the positives: I am free from opioids. This doesn't just mean just my body is free of opioids (unlike detox and other treatments that they just wash them out). It means that I, Aya - in mind, body, and soul, am completely free from opioids. Yes, I have no cravings at all. Not even a little bit. I could go 200 years without even thinking about taking them. This is a feeling I've never experienced in my life. The negatives? Well, it is costly and requires a trip to Florida, as ANR clinics aren't widely available yet. Also, you will be extremely tired for the first 3-4 days, and you'll need to push yourself to move, eat, etc to hasten recovery. After about 4-5 days (though this can vary depending on your medical history, to my cousin it took around a week), you'll start to feel much better, blessed, healthy, and ready to take on life. A huge thank you to the ANR team - and of course, Dr. Waismann, for making this treatment available to the world.