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Calvary Healing Center Main Campus

720 E Montebello Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85014
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About Calvary Healing Center Main Campus

At Calvary Center, chemically-dependent individuals struggling with substance abuse are offered residential, outpatient, or partially hospitalized addiction treatment services. Calvary Center utilizes holistically-informed practices to address the physical, mental, and spiritual sources of addiction, empowering individuals to develop strategies for lifelong recovery. Family or faith-based programming is offered as well, allowing clients to further incorporate meaningful support systems into their treatment plans.

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Hospital inpatient
Outpatient
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Hospital inpatient detoxification
Hospital inpatient treatment
Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
Intensive outpatient treatment
Residential detoxification
Short-term residential
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Facility Highlights
  • Family Program
  • Christian Treatment
  • Residential Inpatient
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Areas of Specialization
  • Alcohol
    Alcoholism carries many serious dangers. Heavy drinking can increase the risk of certain cancers. It can cause damage to the liver, brain and other organs. It can cause birth defects. It increases the risk of death from car crashes and other injuries as well as the risk of homicide and suicide.
  • Amphetamines
    Amphetamines are sometimes prescribed by doctors for medical problems, but these pills are also abused for their effects on the brain. Amphetamines are stimulants, which is a class of drugs that elevate mood, increase feelings of well-being, and increase energy and alertness.
  • Cocaine
    There are basically two chemical forms of cocaine: hydrochloride salt and freebase. The hydrochloride salt, or powdered form of cocaine, dissolves in water and, when abused, can be taken intravenously (by vein) or intranasally (in the nose). Freebase refers to a compound that has not been neutralized by an acid to make the hydrochloride salt. The freebase form of cocaine is smokable.
  • Heroin
    Heroin is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seedpod of the Asian poppy plant. Heroin usually appears as a white or brown powder. Street names for heroin include "smack," "H," "skag" and "junk." Other names may refer to types of heroin produced in a specific geographical area, such as "Mexican black tar."
  • LSD
    LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is one of the major drugs making up the hallucinogen class of drugs. Hallucinogens cause hallucinations or profound distortions in a person's perception of reality. Hallucinogens cause their effects by disrupting the interaction of nerve cells and the neurotransmitter serotonin. Distributed throughout the brain and spinal cord, the serotonin system is involved in the control of behavioral, perceptual and regulatory systems, including mood, hunger, body temperature, sexual behavior, muscle control and sensory perception.
  • Prescription Medications for Pain
    Medications for pain are generally prescribed to treat acute pain that might occur after surgery or dental extractions. Pain medications are also prescribed for chronic pain. The class of pain medications know as opiates (narcotics) carry a high potential for addiction.

Treatment Center Details

Service Settings
Treatment Approaches
Payment Accepted
Special Programs
License/Certification
Hospital inpatient
Outpatient
Residential
Hospital inpatient detoxification
Hospital inpatient treatment
Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
Intensive outpatient treatment
Residential detoxification
Short-term residential
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Contingency management/motivational incentives
Motivational interviewing
Relapse prevention
Substance use counseling approach
Trauma-related counseling
12-step facilitation
Medicaid
Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
Private health insurance
Cash or self-payment
State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
Transitional age young adults
Adult women
Pregnant/postpartum women
Adult men
Seniors or older adults
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) clients
Veterans
Active duty military
Members of military families
Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Clients with co-occurring pain and substance use disorders
Clients with HIV or AIDS
Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
Clients who have experienced domestic violence
Clients who have experienced trauma
State substance abuse agency
State mental health department
State department of health
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Hospital licensing authority
Service Settings
Hospital inpatient
Outpatient
Residential
Hospital inpatient detoxification
Hospital inpatient treatment
Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
Intensive outpatient treatment
Residential detoxification
Short-term residential
Treatment Approaches
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Contingency management/motivational incentives
Motivational interviewing
Relapse prevention
Substance use counseling approach
Trauma-related counseling
12-step facilitation
Payment Accepted
Medicaid
Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
Private health insurance
Cash or self-payment
State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
Special Programs
Transitional age young adults
Adult women
Pregnant/postpartum women
Adult men
Seniors or older adults
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) clients
Veterans
Active duty military
Members of military families
Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Clients with co-occurring pain and substance use disorders
Clients with HIV or AIDS
Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
Clients who have experienced domestic violence
Clients who have experienced trauma
License/Certification
State substance abuse agency
State mental health department
State department of health
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Hospital licensing authority
Type Of Care
Opioid Medications Used In Treatment
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Type Of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
External Source Of Medications Used For Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
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Age Groups Accepted
Gender Accepted
Facility Vaping Policy
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Patient Reviews

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    4.0
  • Treatment Effectiveness
    4.5
  • Meals & Nutrition
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2.7
Julie
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Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
I recently received in patient detox treatment, felt good enough to leave and tend to my adult responsibilities i.e. rent, car payments, job... Early. Two days early. And i received the worst attitude, rude in fact from all of the staff in regards to check out because it was earlier than recommended, that meant i no longer mattered, that my recovery was nothing but a joke to them from day 1? That alone made me want to go use... But it was the tech that walked me out with my things in paper bags....she said good luck to you, were here for you if you need us. And those words mean the world. I dont even know her name. But i appreciate that and her. .. And didnt. As far as the rest they really are two sided and two faced. Sad. I feel sorry for them. God bless. ❤
4.0
Anonymous
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Strengths: the ability to make everyone welcome A weakness was that they were keeping it modern It would be a great resource for those uncomfortable
Ron
My daughter recently went to Calvary. We have had good interactions with them in the past, and belong to a support group that is run by a past Calvary staff member. I believe Calvary has helped many addicts, however my daughter had an unfortunate experience with Calvary. She was admitted to Detox (they billed our insurance and charged my credit card). After medicating her for Detox all was going well, she signed the paperwwork to be transferred into the residential program which is why she wanted to go here. A day later I got a phone call from her Case Manager stating their was a potential patient conflict, she knew someone in the program and they were afraid they would conspire to leave. They didn\'t want to put the other patient at risk so they would discharge her after Detox or transfer her to another facility. I spoke to the medical director and offered a couple of solutions 1. keep the 2 patients apart for 3 days (they would overlap for 3 days only) or 2. sit them down with a counselor and get them to agree to support each others recovery. They rejected these potential resolutions, went on a three day weekend (this was a Friday). My daughters anxiety kicked in and she did what addicts do, she left to go self medicate. They expected her to make an rational decision while she was on detox meds, any addict knows that when on detox medications you are pretty out of it. I picked her up 3 days later living on the streets asking for help. Thankfully we got her into a facility that is professional and cares about their patients. Ironically the medical director called my 3 days after she left and was living on the street and said the other patient had discharged and she was now welcome back. They guy is pretty lucky we were not having a face to face conversation! I hate to persuade anyone from getting treatment, I have heard good stories about Calvary, but I felt it important to ensure this story was told. All we can do is make as an informed decision we can about treatment and where we go. Before getting into this industry the CEO was a waterworks Sales person. Not a lot of experience and never returned my phone calls. Good luck and God be with you on your search for recovery.
3.0
Anonymous
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Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
Good overall.
3.7
JD
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The staff is friendly and knowledgeable and most are in recovery themselves. The lectures and meetings are interesting and really off patients a lot of support. Therapy is both individual and group, and is better than any other I have been a part of. Accommodations are not that great. However, I guess that's not what patients are there for. I would highly recommend Calvary. I feel that going there was the first step in saving my life.
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