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Sardis, AL Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Alabama

Rapha Ministries, Inc.

It was Christian based, but there was not a lot of extra activities to do. My son received treatment there and they really care about the patient, family and their needs.

- Anonymous
4.7 out of 5
Attalla, AL

Anniston Fellowship House- Recovery Services

I completed the program in 60 days and transferred to the after-care program (foundation). I'm now back in the main facility as a part-time night staff. It is a great faith based program it just needs more formal step study.

- Jackie
5 out of 5
Birmingham, 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