ANR® Clinic - Advanced Opioid Treatment Center

2002 N Lois Ave Suite 175, 33607, Tampa, United States
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About ANR® Clinic - Advanced Opioid Treatment Center

The ANR Treatment developed by Dr. Andre Waismann has helped more than 24,000 patients worldwide overcome opioid dependency easily using a groundbreaking and effective medical treatment. Now available in the U.S.

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Samantha Green
GB

I 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 🤟🏻

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Dave Martinez
GB

This is my second review This is my second review, 1 day later. Day 2 after procedure. I've never felt better. I was quite addicted and this place made me better in 12 hours. Here's the truth, the sleeping after the procedure is pretty brutal, but more than manageable, they got all the good meds and give them as needed. I'll write a review for ANR everyday I'm so grateful. Go clean yourself up. Call Cindy. You're welcome

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Steve Rosol
GB

On my first call On my first call, it was the first time in my life that I heard somebody who understood my problem. Kristi, John, Maria, Rob... and of course, THE Dr. Weismann are extraordinary human beings. Thank you for treating me like a human being, not a "dirty junkie". It feels great not being sick anymore, feel productive, happy and optimistic about the future.

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Mandy Bennett
GB

I 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.

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Amy McConchie
GB

FRAUD ALERT FRAUD ALERT: ANR's claim of returning the brain to its pre-addiction state is pure fiction. The ANR Method absolutely, definitively does not return the brain to its pre-addiction state. It's an Ultra-Rapid Detox, nothing more. If you want to see reviews that aren't fake, go to TrustPilot. Since undergoing treatment in May, I've experienced five months of pure hell from post acute withdrawal symptoms. They use a really crappy, dirty old hospital out in rural Florida, awful place. Horrid doctor- Kabemba was pleasant enough prior to the procedure, but in the months since he has been hostile, defensive, rude and condescending. Non-existent aftercare- the 'nurses' are worthless if you need anything beyond a monthly Naltrexone refill. To date I've spent an additional $13,000 out of pocket on NAD+ liquid subQ injectable solution, to manage the withdrawals and cravings they assured me I wouldn't experience. If you are considering ultra-rapid detox, go literally anywhere else. I am in the process of filing a lawsuit against ANR, along with complaints to the DOJ, the Florida AG's office, the HHS, HHS-OIG, and the FTC. The basis of my lawsuit isn't that the procedure didn't work. It didn't- but that's beside the point. ANR makes demonstrably false claims on their website- claims that can easily be disproven by simply asking very specific questions and demanding very specific answers. ANR's claims of magically restoring the brain to its pre-addiction state are demonstrably, provably false. ANR's treatment is nothing more than an ultra-rapid detox that differs in no significant way from any other URD under IV sedation. They all use the same medications and methods. They detox you under IV sedation, then put you on oral Naltrexone for a year to manage physical cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Ask yourself one simple question: if the ANR treatment completely heals the brain, returning it to the 'pre-addiction state', then why put patients on Naltrexone for a year? Naltrexone manages cravings and withdrawal symptoms. If your brain is fully restored and healed by the treatment, then why would you need Naltrexone for a year? I'll tell you why. The treatment does not restore the brain to it's pre-addiction state. Full stop. Their claims are complete fiction. Don't take my word for it. Ask them to tell you specifically what medication they use to remove excess endorphin receptors and jump-start the brain's endorphin production. Ask them to tell the name of the specific medication they use in their IV sedation that isn't used by every other URD on the planet. You won't get an answer because there is no difference between the "ANR Method" and every other ultra-rapid detox on the planet. There is no 'miracle cure' of the brain. It's hogwash. ANR's "Method" is an ultra-rapid detox that does NOTHING to bypass post acute withdrawal syndrome. Remember the expression "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullsh*t"? Well, that's what ANR's website does. There's a lot of very scientific language describing the problem and promising a 'miracle cure'... but they never specifically state what medication they use that miraculously cures the brain and restores it to its pre-addiction state. The website does not specifically mention what medication is used to magically cure your brain from years of opioid abuse, because it doesn't. Full stop. It's a complete scam. If you pin them down for details on how they differ from other URDs, they'll tell you they use lighter sedation and pull the patient out before the patient is 'overblocked'. While there may be some short-term benefit to that, it doesn't do anything to remove excess endorphin receptors or kickstart the brain's natural endorphin production. It does nothing to prevent post acute withdrawal symptoms. Post-Script: ANR's response to my review was to claim that if they were a scam, they wouldn't have treated 25K patients. Hello... how many people did Bernie Madoff scam before he was held to account? Their reply suggests that any patient who experiences post-procedure PAWS is at fault for not complying with instructions. In my case- they know better. They have my records. I followed instructions to the T and went over/above on exercise and eating right. I was in hell for months post-procedure and couldn't even get a call from Andre Waissmann. Dr. Kabemba called one time, and was rude and defensive and offered no assistance at all. ANR's claims are fraudulent and their treatment is profit-centered. Once they get a patient's money and put them through the procedure, the patient is literally on their own.

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