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San Jose, IL Alcohol Rehab Centers

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with a drinking problem or addiction to drugs in San Jose, IL, Alcohol.org maintains large Internet database of inpatient facilities, as well as a wealth of other choices. We can help you in locating drug and alcohol abuse care programs for a variety of addictions. Search for a top rehabilitation clinic in San Jose now, and launch on the path to recovery.

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Illinois

Phoenix Recovery Support Services LLC

My experience with Phoenix recovery Home has helped me cope with life on life terms without having to stop and get a drink. It has also help me think more clearly and allowed me to make better decisions with my ongoing life.

- Benjamin Polk
5 out of 5
Chicago, IL

Bloomington Normal Treatment Center

I started my treatment there in February 2024 transferring from California to Illinois was extremely easy. They have been very respectful and accommodating to all of my needs except for the nurse being late every single morning, which irritates me!

- Tammalynn
5 out of 5
Normal, IL

Knolls Center for Change

I didn't care for loved one being an outpatient---just didn't work. Only should be in patient care. They have the best intentions of getting patients sober. The cost was very high.

- Anonymous
4 out of 5
Peoria, IL