# West Valley Detox Case Study: $150K+ From Dormant Leads | AMA

> How Addiction Marketing Agency reactivated 6,000+ cold leads for a Los Angeles detox center with a 3-message SMS sequence, generating $150K+ in admissions.

# 6,000 people asked for help, then went quiet. We went back.

West Valley Detox was sitting on more than 6,000 leads that had gone cold in their CRM. A three-message sequence brought three of them into treatment, worth over $150,000, with no new ad spend and no additional cost to the client.

### The campaign in one line

Three text messages to a list everyone had written off. Every contact had already consented to be reached. Every message carried a working opt-out. The revenue came entirely from people the center had **already paid to acquire once**.

- $150K+ — Revenue from a dormant list

3 admissions closed

- 6,000+ — Cold leads re-engaged

~18,000 messages sent

- $0 — New ad spend, and no extra cost to the client

Delivered inside the retainer

- ~600 — Contacts cleaned from the list

~10% opted out

## West Valley Detox

West Valley Detox is an addiction treatment facility in Los Angeles, California, operating in the most saturated rehab market in the United States. Like almost every center of its size, it had spent years buying leads through ads, search and referral, and had built up a large database of people who enquired once and were never heard from again.

### The asset nobody was touching

  **6,000+ dormant leads.** Every one of them had raised their hand, asked for help, and then gone quiet.

  **Already paid for.** Each lead had been acquired once, through advertising, search or referral. The cost was sunk.

  **Never followed up at scale.** There was no system to go back to them, and no plan for what to say.

## The database was not a graveyard. It was a waiting room nobody was checking

### The problem

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  **A lead that stops replying is treated as dead.** In this industry it usually just means “not today.”
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  **Acquisition gets all the budget.** The people already inside the CRM get none of it.
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  **Manual follow-up does not scale.** No admissions team has time to call 6,000 old enquiries.
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  **Compliance nerves.** Fear of getting outreach wrong stops most centers from doing it at all.

### The insight

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  **Recovery runs on its own clock.** The moment someone is ready for treatment rarely matches the moment a campaign reaches them.
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  **The cheapest lead is one you already paid for.** No media spend, no new traffic, no new cost per lead.
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  **Consent was already there.** These leads had agreed to be contacted when they first enquired.
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  **Automation makes it possible.** What no team can do by hand, a CRM sequence can do in days.

## A three-message sequence, sent through the client’s own CRM

Around 18,000 messages across a list of more than 6,000 people. Replies routed straight to the admissions team, so anyone ready to talk reached a human, not a queue.

1**Reopen the door**

A short, human message to people who had once asked for help, with no pressure and an obvious way out. The goal was not to sell. It was to find out who was still there.

2**Give a reason to reply**

For those who had not responded, a second message making it easy and concrete to take the next step, and easy to say no.

3**Close the loop**

A final message to the remaining list. Anyone who replied went straight through to admissions. Anyone who opted out was removed and honored permanently.

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### Built where the client already worked

The whole campaign ran inside the center’s existing CRM and marketing automation platform. No new tooling, no migration, no new subscription. It was delivered as part of their existing monthly retainer with AMA, which is why the campaign carried no additional cost.

## Three admissions from a list that had been written off

West Valley’s program fees run $45,000 to $60,000 per month, so three admissions returned more than $150,000 from a single campaign.

| Metric | Result |
| --- | --- |
| Dormant leads contacted | 6,000+ |
| Messages sent | ~18,000 (3-message sequence) |
| Admissions closed | 3 |
| Revenue generated | over $150,000 |
| New advertising spend | $0 |
| Additional cost to the client | $0, delivered inside the existing retainer |
| Contacts opted out and cleaned | ~600 (~10% of the list) |

## Six figures, and a cleaner database than we started with

**Over $150,000 recovered**

Three people entered treatment who would otherwise have stayed on a list nobody was ever going to open. The center paid nothing extra to reach them.

**A list that cleans itself**

Around 600 people, roughly 10% of the database, opted out. That is not a loss, it is hygiene: fewer wasted sends, better engagement on every future campaign, and a documented opt-out trail.

**Value inside a week, not a quarter**

SEO compounds, but it takes months to prove. A reactivation campaign works with what the center already owns, and shows whether it worked almost immediately.

### How we did this compliantly

Contacting dormant leads by text is a regulated activity, and getting it wrong is expensive. It is also the reason most treatment centers never touch their database at all.

Every person contacted in this campaign was a lead sitting in West Valley’s own CRM who had **given consent to be contacted at the point they first enquired**. Every message carried a working opt-out. Around 600 people used it, and every one of those opt-outs was honored and permanently removed from the list.

We did not buy a list. We did not scrape one. We went back to people who had already asked this center for help, and we made it easy for them to say no.

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Source: https://addictionmarketingagency.com/case-studies/west-valley-detox-lead-reactivation/
Agency: Addiction Marketing Agency — https://addictionmarketingagency.com/
