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Hollywood, Florida

4.9
331 Reviews
CH 5.020 beds$$$$
Treatment CenterOpioid Treatment Program

At United Recovery our number one goal is to help all of our clients claim victory over their addictions. We do this by providing the highest level of quality services possible in a nurturing environment. Our programs are designed to empower and define a positive outlook so that individuals can discover the endless possibilities of what their lives can be after overcoming addiction.

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Hollywood, Florida

4.8
153 Reviews
10 beds
Outpatient Rehab

JC Recovery Center is an addiction treatment center that is centered around Jesus Christ. Our whole program is based off Christian principals and helping those struggling with addiction to build a relationship with Jesus Christ. We believe it is essential to build this relationship to maintain sobriety.

Hollywood, Florida

Treatment CenterOpioid Treatment Program

Broward Treatment Center in Hollywood is a detox clinic and opioid treatment program for methadone and buprenorphine clients. This treatment provider is listed as a SAMHSA-Certified Opioid Treatment Program. The facility accepts pregnant and postpartum women.

Hollywood, Florida

3.4
20 Reviews
38 beds
Mental Health Center

Florida Palms Academy in Hollywood is a provider of mental health care services. The facility is a regional community-based residential treatment facility which focuses on the deinstitutionalization of emotionally disturbed children and adolescents ages 6-14.