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La Pine, OR Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Oregon

Recovery Works Northwest

I've been to every outpatient clinic in the area and this one is by far the best Thay are realistic about adiction and supportive.

- Natalie
4.5 out of 5
Tigard, OR

New Directions Northwest Inc. - Baker House

Excellent staff and counselors. There were often favorites picked and they received special treatment. The counselors were great here, and very helpful! Lots of tools were given to us and taught in a very comfortable environment. The rooms were very nice and well kept.

- Miranda
4.7 out of 5
Baker City, OR

De Paul Treatment Centers - Adult Center

Strict program, People get kicked out for things that aren't always fair. At first I didn't think they were doing much for me but when I got out I realized that tha t basically programmed me to be sober if I really wanted it..

- Robert
4.7 out of 5
Portland, OR