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Petersburg, VA Alcohol Rehab Centers

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with substance abuse issues in Petersburg, VA, Alcohol.org provides sizable online database of exclusive facilities, as well as an array of other options. We can help you in locating drug and alcohol abuse treatment clinics for a variety of addictions. Search for an excellent rehabilitation clinic in Petersburg now, and get rolling on the road to clean and sober living.

Alcohol Treatment near Petersburg, VA

New Season Treatment Center - Southside
9609 Jefferson Davis Highway Richmond, VA 23237
- 11 Miles Away
Sussex Counseling Services
20 West Bank Street Petersburg, VA 23803
Poplar Springs Hospital
350 Poplar Drive Petersburg, VA 23805
Merakey
2623 Park Avenue Petersburg, VA 23805
District 19 Community Services Brd
20 West Bank Street Petersburg, VA 23803
Crossroads
10543 South Crater Road Petersburg, VA 23805
Crossroads
10531 South Crater Road Petersburg, VA 23805
District 19 Community Services Brd
3660 Boulevard Colonial Heights, VA 23834
- 2 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Virginia

Human Resources, Inc. - Willow Oaks Residential Treatment

Wonderful and knowledgeable staff needs more spirituality

- M R
5 out of 5
Cartersville, VA

Prince William Medical Center

Ability to quickly treat a problem. They helped my husband in just a few days.

- Anonymous
4.3 out of 5
Manassas, VA

Recovery Unplugged at Harrison House

It's a great place, the counselor gives amazing lectures on how the brain works, and he's figured out things about addiction and how the brain changes as your addiction progresses and the possibility of basically rewiring the brain to enjoy other things to combat addiction. It's all very exciting to think about retraining your behaviors on that level, to feel hope about actually being happily sober. Most of the counselors are amazing, caring people, the living situation is awesome, and you learn and do so many cool things. The counselor that made me leave made did it arbitrarily and unfairly. I had my boyfriend and family in the living room because I thought you were allowed to show your visitors the home you were living at. I was made to leave, but my friend who had her boyfriend in our room was not even talked to about that. I really think that I could have gotten a lot from the treatment. I was so upset that I obviously relapsed... hard.

- J.W.
5 out of 5
Annandale, VA