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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Baytown, TX

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with substance abuse in Baytown, TX, Rehabs.com maintains extensive online catalog of private programs, as well as a host of alternatives. We can assist you in finding drug and alcohol treatment centers for a variety of addictions. Search for a top rehabilitation center in Baytown now, and get rolling on the road to sobriety.

Treatment Centers near Baytown, TX

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401 West Texas Avenue Baytown, TX 77520
Bay Area Recovery Center - Outpatient Drug & Alcohol Rehab
6427 Fairmont Parkway Pasadena, TX 77505
- 11 Miles Away
Northshore Treatment Center
176 Uvalde Road Houston, TX 77015
- 13 Miles Away
BES Group & Associates/Solutions Plus - Pasadena
722 Fairmont Parkway Pasadena, TX 77504
- 13 Miles Away
Positive Recovery Centers - Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Pasadena
722 Fairmont Parkway Pasadena, TX 77504
- 13 Miles Away
Bay Area Recovery Center - Alcohol & Drug Rehab
1100 Hercules Avenue Houston, TX 77058
- 13 Miles Away
Into Action Recovery Center Inc Outpatient
17337 El Camino Real Houston, TX 77058
- 13 Miles Away
Kemah Palms Recovery
1013 Delesandri Lane Kemah, TX 77565
- 13 Miles Away
Pasadena Substance Abuse Clinic
1645 Pasadena Boulevard Pasadena, TX 77502
- 13 Miles Away

Information About Rehab in Baytown

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Texas

Austin Recovery

Most of The staff are compassionate and well qualified. The vast majority of the staff made my stay comfortable and made me feel safe and cared for. There were only a few members of the staff that were not qualified and had no business in the recovery community. Interactions with specifically 2 members of the staff were very uncomfortable and discouraging. It is a great facility and I highly recommend it. They have a very active alumni community.

- Taylor
4.7 out of 5
Austin, TX

La Hacienda Treatment Center

La Hacienda is simply the best. This program enabled me to do what 7 previous treatment stays at other centers didn't. I took back my life and never went back to the darkness.

- MC
5 out of 5
Hunt, TX

Recovery Alliance

Great Program!! Saved my life. I am the man I’ve always wanted to be. The husband, father and son my family have been praying for. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Two staff members though, can use more people skills.

- B.G.
5 out of 5
El Paso, TX

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Guide to Baytown Treatment Centers
Baytown, Texas is located on the Gulf Coast just south of Houston. According to the 2012 census, crime rates in this town are considerably higher than the rest of the Lone Star State. The majority of these crimes consist of theft, burglaries and robberies.

People with costly drug addictions often turn to theft in order to pay for their habit. There is, however, a healthier and less expensive alternative: treatment and recovery.
What Needs to Be Addressed Before Entering a Rehab Program
Ultimately, it is the addict who must decide to start on the road to recovery, even if they are ordered by the court to undergo a rehab treatment program. Therefore, a desire to get free from addiction is the first step.

If the addiction is a physical one (which is often the case), it may be necessary to undergo detox. This can be part of the treatment program. If not, detox services can be obtained at a hospital or other medical clinic.

Withdrawal

Rehab treatment primarily addresses the psychological issues of addiction. However, chemical addiction is physical, as the body’s chemistry as been altered by toxic substances. When an addict attempts to quit “cold turkey,” withdrawal symptoms can intensify cravings exponentially – and they can be painful as well. Medications used during the detox phase assist patients in dealing with symptoms such as:

  • Shaking
  • Physical pain
  • Sweating
  • Nausea
  • Insomnia

Withdrawal symptoms can last for two weeks or more – and very few addicts who try to go “cold turkey” recover successfully. Mastering physical dependence invariably requires close medical attention.