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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers in Sterrett, Alabama

If abusing alcohol or pills is damaging your relationships, Sterrett has a variety of top drug abuse programs to help you, your spouse or your child. Whether addicted to Barbiturates, opioids, pain medication or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the highest-quality help available. You can even find exclusive or luxury treatment in Sterrett to make rehab as easy as possible.

Treatment Centers near Sterrett, AL

Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders
162 Magnolia Creek Drive Columbiana, AL 35051
- 9 Miles Away
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New Season Treatment Center - Tri County
5605 Clifford Circle Birmingham, AL 35210
- 12 Miles Away
The Lovelady Center
7916 2nd Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35206
- 14 Miles Away
4.4
(34)
Olivia's House
8017 2nd Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35206
- 14 Miles Away
2.6
(4)
Kolbe Clinic
109 Foothills Parkway Chelsea, AL 35043
- 10 Miles Away
Birmingham East VA CBOC
7901 Crestwood Boulevard Birmingham, AL 35210
- 11 Miles Away
Kolbe Clinic
1830 Montclair Road Birmingham, AL 35210
- 11 Miles Away
Taproot Therapy Collective
2025 Shady Crest Drive Birmingham, AL 35216
- 14 Miles Away
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Oxford Treatment Center
Destination Facility
Lakeside
Luxury
Private/Secluded
Wilderness
297 County Road 244 Etta, MS 38627
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Treatment Philosophy
Oxford Treatment Center is a 110 acre campus located within the Holly Springs National Forest. With a 5-acre lake, ducks, geese and beautiful undisturbed forest land, the rural setting at Oxford Treatment Center offers a tranquil healing environment. Our approach to addiction treatment is a holistic one, seeking to restore hope and health to individuals who come to us out of painful, self-destructive patterns. It’s not enough to end a physical dependency through successful medical detox. On the other side of that first step, the individual in recovery must have the right support in place to break those old habits and replace them with new ones. He or she must find a new way to fill the void that drugs or alcohol once did — essentially, find a new meaning in life. At Oxford Treatment Center, our team of dedicated professionals consists of a medical director, a board certified addictions psychiatrist, a board certified internist, and 6 board certified nurse practitioners. The most unique hallmark of our team of medical providers is an average of 8 year tenure at Oxford Treatment Center. The medical provider cohort is proud of the stability and commitment it provides to our patients.
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Initially I had so much trouble paying attention but once I got my meds adjusted properly I started to retain all of this important information on how to stay clean post discharge. I really loved Thursday night H&I and my process group the most.
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Alabama

Bradford Health Services - A Reprieve for Men

Words can not adequately express the gratitude for the Reprieve and all of their awesome staff! Through their work and dedication my son is not only sober but he left with a newfound self awareness, gentleness, and appreciation for others. I highly recommend the Reprieve for anyone who's loved one is struggling with addiction.

- TM
5 out of 5
Opelika, AL

Fellowship House

I was ready for a change. I became willing to listen to what people in recovery were trying to tell me. It took me to the age of 55 to know something had to change, but thank God I had enough willingness to try. My mom died in 2004 and I was there for my family.

- FZ
4.3 out of 5
Birmingham, AL

C.E.D. Fellowship House

strength:Food and board weakness: Staff Find somewhere else for treatment

- anonymous
4 out of 5
Gadsden, AL