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Merrimac, WI Alcohol Rehab Centers

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with a drinking problem or addiction to drugs in Merrimac, WI, Alcohol.org supplies comprehensive online catalog of exclusive programs, as well as a wealth of other options. We can support you in finding substance abuse care centers for a variety of addictions. Search for a perfect rehab facility in Merrimac now, and get rolling on the path to clean and sober living.

Alcohol Treatment near Merrimac, WI

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Recovery Centers of America at St. Charles
41W400 Silver Glen Road Saint Charles, IL 60175
- 115 Miles Away
Sauk County Dept of Human Services Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outpt Servs
505 Broadway Street Baraboo, WI 53913
- 7 Miles Away
Pauquette Center for Psychological Services
1002 Lincoln Avenue Baraboo, WI 53913
- 7 Miles Away
Pauquette Center for Psychological Services
50 Prairie Avenue Prairie du Sac, WI 53578
- 9 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Wisconsin

L.E. Phillips Libertas Treatment Center

Very individual focused. Caring & supportive. They have people from the outside bring in meetings. Also, take their clients to outside recovery events.

- David
4 out of 5
Chippewa Falls, WI

Madison West Comprehensive Treatment Center

When they first opened they were very patient orientated. that no longer true, many weakness that they need to work on.

- Brends
4.5 out of 5
Madison, WI

Options Counseling Services, LLC - Koinonia Residential Treatment Center

At Koinonia they give the needed one on one counseling and coping skills needed to beat this disease. They also provide interactions through group meetings to help one another share similar experiences, Then they are able to see from another perspective just how their behavior affected family and friends.

- Dan
4.7 out of 5
Rhinelander, WI