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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Woodstock, AL

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Alabama

Shelby County Treatment Center

My name is Sherita Thornton Shelby County Treatment Center has been the only place that I've human, this road is not easy but when you have support on all sides you can win. Shelby County Treatment Center Saved My Life. Life is worth the Living......

- Sherita
5 out of 5
Alabaster, AL

Rapha Ministries, Inc.

It was Christian based, but there was not a lot of extra activities to do. My son received treatment there and they really care about the patient, family and their needs.

- Anonymous
4.7 out of 5
Attalla, AL

Fellowship House

The entry fee was affordable, I have been a addict since I was 15 or 16 and I entered the program at age 51. It taught me enough to get out of relapse and get my life back on track. I am grateful for the experience at fellowship house. They gave us the tools and taught us how to use them. I went back to my workbook and used the tools I was taught while I was there.

- MH
4 out of 5
Birmingham, AL