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Wachapreague, VA Alcohol Rehab Centers

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with drug or alcohol abuse in Wachapreague, VA, Alcohol.org supplies large online database of inpatient centers, as well as a host of other choices. We can help you locate addiction care facilities for a variety of addictions. Search for a top rehab program in Wachapreague now, and embark on the path to sober living.

Alcohol Treatment near Wachapreague, VA

Eastern Shore Behavioral Hlthcare Ctr
19056 Greenbush Road Parksley, VA 23421
- 12 Miles Away
Eastern Shore Comm Services Board
18469 Dunne Avenue Parksley, VA 23421
- 12 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Virginia

RBHA - Women's Treatment Center

Strengths: Focus on that patient treatment...tailored to their specific needs, establishing a course that will be channeled. Weaknesses: Communication with family. Their was a lot of attention to the mental health treatment requirements...lot of community integration and involment

- Anonymous
4.3 out of 5
Richmond, VA

Recovery Unplugged at Harrison House

Nice option for someone who does not need rigidity, confinement of lockdown facility and can do well is more open program. Home like setting; not lockdown; self regulated. Dr not always available. Group counseling, not enough individual sessions.

- K.E.
4.3 out of 5
Annandale, VA

Bethany Hall

Bethany Hall has great counselors. We were not given additional drugs to help overcome other drugs. We learned to identify, confront and deal with our emotions. When there was conflict, we learned to "clear the air". It was not easy living with 9 other females. We all had responsibilities and were held accountable if we did not adhere. This was a bonafide treatment program. They did not sugarcoat or enable. You were taught the tools to live drug free

- Teresa
5 out of 5
Roanoke, VA