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Drug Rehab & Mental Health Treatment in Alabama

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273 treatment centers in Alabama

Phenix City, Alabama

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Outpatient Rehab

TEARS in Phenix City is an outpatient rehab and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for men and women/ boys and girls. This provider does not offer treatment for opioid addiction. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.

4.0
197 Reviews
Treatment CenterOpioid Treatment Program

Bradford Health Services - The Warrior Lodge is a drug and alcohol rehab for adults. We are based in Warrior, Alabama. Our focus is on residential addiction treatment and we further specialize in the provision of an intensive outpatient program (IOP) and long-term inpatient treatment (30 days+). This treatment provider is listed as a SAMHSA-Certified Opioid Treatment Program.

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About treatment in Alabama

Drug treatment works. Drug rehab works, and there is always hope, no matter how bad things seem. Find a drug or alcohol rehab that’s going to work for you, and start your road to recovery. Find a drug rehab that meets your needs and your beliefs, and whether you need Christian drug rehab, long term drug rehab or teen drug rehab, you can find a facility in Alabama that’s going to help you get better. Alcoholism and drug addiction don’t just go away, get help now.

Alabama lags behind slightly on mental health parity legislation, and insurers are not compelled to offer the same types of coverage to mental health and substance abuse treatment needs as they are to physical illnesses.

Alabamians may be entitled to state-funded drug or alcohol rehab treatment, even if they don’t qualify for Medicaid. To best determine your eligibility for state-funded treatment, call the 1-800 number listed below.