FDA cleared opioid withdrawal relief in minutes.
The NET Device™ is cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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How NET® Works

tACS Stimulation Nerve Stimulation
Targets your brain's reward pathway that has been hijacked by dependency†.
Rapid Symptom Relief
Works in as few as 20 minutes‡. 98% experience significant reduction in one hour† Monitored by medical professionals
Comprehensive Support
Once/twice-daily check-ins. Typically less than 4 days§ Private compassionate care.
Why Choose NET Recovery?
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Common Withdrawal Symptoms
- •Severe restlessness and anxiety
- •Insomnia and sleep disturbance
- •Muscle aches and bone pain
- •Nausea and vomiting
- •Intense cravings
- •Hot/cold sweats
- •Rapid heartbeat
- •Do Kratom/7-OH cause withdrawl?
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NET Device Benefits
- •Clinically Proven Results†
- •Non-Medication Approach
- •Rapid Onset of Relief‡
- •Professional Monitoring
- •FDA-Cleared Technology*
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Restoring Choice
- •Help your body remember how to feel okay without substance.
- •Give your brain the support it needs while you focus on recovery.
- •Make the hardest part of stopping more manageable.
Now Available in Miami, Florida
Inquire OnlineNET Recovery offers FDA-cleared neurostimulation services for the management of opioid withdrawal symptoms at our Miami office. The NET Device™ uses mild electrical stimulation delivered through two adhesive electrodes placed behind each ear to target the brain's reward pathway. Patients wear the device continuously — up to 7 days — and can adjust the intensity for comfort and tolerability.
Visits to our office are for device application, monitoring, and check-ins. All services are provided by an autonomous Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) licensed in the State of Florida with specialized training in the NET Device protocol. We are private-pay and do not dispense controlled substances.
NET Recovery Corp.
860 NW 42nd Ave, Suite 306
Miami, FL 33126

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The NET Device addresses one of the greatest barriers in addiction treatment: withdrawal.
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NET Recovery provides robust clinical evidence in peer reviewed manuscripts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
+−How does the device work?
The NET Device uses neurostimulation to target your brain's reward pathway that has been hijacked by dependency. It calms intense cravings so you're not constantly thinking about using, helps ease the physical discomfort that makes withdrawal so hard to get through, and supports your brain as it heals from the effects of substance use.
+−Is it painful?
Most people describe the sensation as a mild tingling or vibration. The device uses gentle electrical pulses to stimulate your brain. While you'll feel the device working, it should not be painful. You can always adjust settings to ensure your comfort.
+−How long until I feel relief?
Many individuals report feeling noticeable relief within 20-45 minutes of their first treatment session.‡ Results vary by individual, but 98% of users experience significant symptom reduction in the first hour.†
+−Do I need to stay at the facility?
No, you do not need to stay overnight. You will typically receive treatment for 3-4 days, with visits or calls once/twice per day.§ Our medical team will create a treatment schedule that works for your situation.
+−Who can use the NET device?
The NET Device is appropriate for adults experiencing withdrawal. During your free consultation, our medical team will assess your individual situation to determine if NET treatment is right for you. Certain medical conditions may affect eligibility.
+−Is it covered by insurance?
Currently, insurance does not cover NET device treatment. Payment plans may be available—please discuss options during your consultation.
+−Is the NET device FDA-cleared?
Yes, the NET device has received FDA clearance for the treatment of withdrawal symptoms.*
+−What about Kratom and 7-OH withdrawal?
Yes — Kratom acts on the same mu-opioid receptors as traditional opioids, which means stopping it can trigger a withdrawal cycle that feels nearly identical to opioid withdrawal. The FDA has specifically analyzed Kratom at the molecular level and classified its active compounds as opioids. Because the mechanism is the same, the NET Device's approach to stabilizing opioid receptor imbalance applies to Kratom withdrawal as well. Learn more about Kratom and opioid receptors →
