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Gardiner, OR Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Oregon

New Directions Northwest Inc. - Baker House

Holy Baker House. This is the best residential treatment for addiction. Run by professionals who know how to help addicts save themselves. Recovering men and women, restoring hope and leading addicts to a promising future. I graduated, God Bless.

- Star
5 out of 5
Baker City, OR

Tree House Recovery PDX

If you want to give yourself the best shot at lasting recovery, Tree House is the place for you. Hands down the best treatment available.

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Portland, OR

Willamette Family, Inc - Men's Residential

I went to treatment to get help with my meth addiction. I had tried many times to stop before but never quit drinking, finally I figured out that I'm an alcoholic.

- Steve
4.7 out of 5
Eugene, OR