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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers in Sprott, Alabama

If abuse of alcohol or pills is negatively affecting your home and work life, Sprott has a number of top drug abuse centers to help you, your spouse or your child. Whether addicted to Campral, opioids, painkillers or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the best-quality help available. You can even find executive or executive treatment in Sprott to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Alabama

The Haven

Aftercare consisted of meetings: AA and N/A.

- James
5 out of 5
Dothan, AL

Shelby County Treatment Center

My name is Sherita Thornton Shelby County Treatment Center has been the only place that I've human, this road is not easy but when you have support on all sides you can win. Shelby County Treatment Center Saved My Life. Life is worth the Living......

- Sherita
5 out of 5
Alabaster, AL

Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders

They helped me set up a team to see when I returned home, and checked in with me for a year. 1.5 years I had a relapse but I don't know if I'd consider it a full blown relapse. More of a few slip ups before finding my footing again. They offered me a reduced rate for the time that insurance refused me, it still was more than I can afford though.

- BM
5 out of 5
Columbiana, AL