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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Highland, MI

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Treatment Centers near Highland, MI

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Recovery Institute of Ohio
Recovery Institute of Ohio
Recovery Institute of Ohio
Recovery Institute of Ohio
Recovery Institute of Ohio
1019 Pierce Street Sandusky, OH 44870
(888) 681-5193
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At Recovery Institute of Ohio, we offer personalized care and individualized treatment plans to support long-term health and well-being. We provide each client a safe space and comprehensive treatment for addiction and mental health. It is the mission of Recovery Institute of Ohio to provide a safe, therapeutic environment for our clients and their families, with an emphasis on utilizing the Twelve-Step program. Our goal is to ensure our clients have the highest quality of substance abuse treatment services while providing a warm, safe and supportive environment.
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Ascension Brighton Center for Recovery
12851 Grand River Road Brighton, MI 48116
- 9 Miles Away
Meridian Health Services
1255 N. Oakland Blvd Waterford, MI 48327
- 10 Miles Away
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Revival Recovery Center
5797 Felske Drive Brighton, MI 48116
- 10 Miles Away
Henry Ford Maplegrove Center
6773 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322
- 14 Miles Away
3.8
(41)
Oakland Psychological Clinic - Milford
1800 N. Milford Road #100 Milford, MI 48381
- 3 Miles Away
Milford Counseling
120 South Main Street Milford, MI 48381
- 7 Miles Away
THE BRIGHTON CENTER, INC.
2512 Harte Drive Brighton, MI 48114
- 7 Miles Away
Advanced Counseling Services P.C.
7600 Grand River Road Brighton, MI 48114
- 7 Miles Away
Key Development Center Inc
2060 Grand River Annex Brighton, MI 48114
- 7 Miles Away
ADF Counseling Associates
3515 Ravinewood Court Commerce Township, MI 48382
- 8 Miles Away
Community Programs Inc
1255 North Oakland Boulevard Waterford, MI 48327
- 10 Miles Away
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Liberty House Recovery Center
13520 White Lake Road Fenton, MI 48430
- 10 Miles Away
Oakland family services
1885 North Pontiac Trail Walled Lake, MI 48390
- 10 Miles Away
Therapeutics LLC
1010 East West Maple Road Walled Lake, MI 48390
- 10 Miles Away
Ascension Brighton Center for Recovery
12851 Grand River Road Brighton, MI 48116
- 10 Miles Away
Complete Counseling Center
794 W Grand River Avenue Brighton, MI 48116
- 10 Miles Away
Community Programs Inc
1435 North Oakland Boulevard Waterford, MI 48327
- 12 Miles Away
North Oakland Family Counseling
6887 Dixie Highway Clarkston, MI 48346
- 12 Miles Away
LifeStance Therapists & Psychiatrists Clarkston
7300 Dixie Highway Clarkston, MI 48346
- 12 Miles Away
Ascension Eastwood Behavioral Health at 12 Mile
44000 West 12 Mile Road Novi, MI 48377
- 13 Miles Away
Heron Ridge Associates - Clarkston
3694 Clarkston Road Clarkston, MI 48348
- 14 Miles Away
Right Choice Care Center
1265 West Huron Street Waterford, MI 48328
- 14 Miles Away
Community Programs Inc
269 Summit Drive Waterford, MI 48328
- 14 Miles Away
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Holden House

The facility is very caring for the improvement for the recovery of your addiction.

- Anonymous
4.7 out of 5
Lansing, MI

DOT Caring Centers, Inc.

Since I was there it's been 5 years and almost 2 months since I picked up a needle ty for saving my life Dot. Even though I left b 4 I was ready for health reasons it was ur facility and my great counselor that I haven't relapsed and went back to iv use. Ty so much...5 fricken years ty ty ty

- Amber
4 out of 5
Freeland, MI

Great Lakes Rehabilitation Center

5 years ago, I had never used a drug in my life. I didn’t know what Suboxone was or the difference between Suboxone and Vicodin. Then, I got into a car accident and my doctor prescribed me Vicodin. I was in a lot of pain for a while but the pain did taper off and I should have gotten off the Vicodin. Instead, I lied to my doctor and my husband about how much pain I was actually in so that my doctor would keep prescribing the Vicodin. Eventually I did tell my husband what I was doing but by that time I had been addicted to the Vicodin for a while. I ended up on Suboxone after that. My husband and I both thought that I would be able to wean myself down from the Suboxone. It didn’t work out that way though and I stayed on Suboxone for 3 years. I hated going through withdrawals so I wasn’t ever able to get off the Suboxone. 3 years of Suboxone a year of which I was taking Vicodin to get off the Suboxone and then Suboxone when I couldn’t deal with the discomfort and my husband finally got fed up and found me a rehab. I did not want to go, not at all. Truthfully, the idea of going to rehab was like my own version of hell. I had this thought that it would be awful. All hard-plastic chairs, super hardcore drug addicts that I would be scared of and stuck in a hospital. In my head I knew I was wrong and not all rehabs would be anywhere close to that but still, I didn’t want to go. It took a bit and a lot of pictures and videos of the facility for me to agree to go. I finally did though and it turned out not so bad at all. I actually really liked it there. It was much easier detoxing there than it had been at home. There I had someone who understood what I was feeling and the best thing to do so I could get through it. I did try to leave after detox. I figured that I was only having trouble with the getting off everything part and once I did that I would be fine. Yeah, not at all. Turns out, I was only having trouble with the getting off everything part and nothing else because I had never made it past the getting off everything part. The first time I had a rough day I wanted Vicodin. If I would have left BDR when I wanted to I would have used the first time I had a rough day. By staying at BDR I was able to learn how to deal with those bad days without taking a drug. I started exercising again while I was there and I feel so much better now. I didn’t realize how yucky and gross I had been feeling while I was taking the Suboxone and the Vicodin. I feel great now though and my life is back to normal and my marriage is back to being pretty damn awesome. BDR really worked for me.

- Jenn
5 out of 5
Manistee, MI