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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Near Catlett, Virginia

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Treatment Centers near Catlett, VA

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Vive Treatment Centers
1636 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20009
- 37 Miles Away
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Recovery Centers of America Capital Region
11100 Billingsley Rd. Waldorf, MD 20602
- 37 Miles Away
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Recovery Centers of America at Bracebridge Hall
314 Grove Neck Road Earleville, MD 21919
- 106 Miles Away
UVA Health Prince William Medical Center
8700 Sudley Road Manassas, VA 20110
- 12 Miles Away
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Novant Health UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center
8644 Sudley Road Manassas, VA 20110
- 11 Miles Away
Calvary
9430 Forestwood Lane Manassas, VA 20110
- 11 Miles Away
WMTC - Woodbridge Methadone Treatment Center
8427 Dorsey Circle Suite 101 Manassas, VA 20110
- 12 Miles Away
Prince William County
7969 Ashton Avenue Manassas, VA 20109
- 12 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Virginia

Edgehill Recovery Retreat Center

It worked the first time, but not the second. The counselors were all recovering addicts, so they really understood.

- Anonymous
5.3 out of 5
Winchester, VA

Human Resources, Inc. - Willow Oaks Residential Treatment

I was put here by a drug court program, I have celiac disease and they went ABOVE AND BEYOND to make sure my nutritional requirements were met. They really made sure that I was eating what I was supposed to, and eating well. I was not supposed to be there, of course no one would believe that. It's very true though. I was treated very respectfully, which was a relief considering the fact that I was screwed by the system. The nurse went over my rights. She also had a homeless man there who had no clothes of his own and brought him her husband's clothes. Everyone there is so caring. I had a great experience, and I would think that I would say the opposite considering the fact that I SHOULD NOT have been in that position. It was not their fault, it was the county i was in who decided. But they treated me with nothing but respect and genuine compassion. I see reviews about not having enough family time. I saw how Boxwood (not sure I spelled it right but know it was one of the two facilities that I would be sent to) operated and they were able to have visitors. But had it explained to me why they thought it would be a negative thing. I saw the pros and cons of both. But really feel this facility was looking out for me and my well being. I have no negative things to say despite the bitterness of being sent there in the first place. If it's the same as when I went there, then be happy.

- Jamie
4.7 out of 5
Cartersville, 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