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Generally, How Much Do Rehab Programs Cost if Not Covered by Insurance?

Question by Melly Jelly: Generally, how much do rehab programs cost if not covered by insurance?
I’m looking into this for a friend and a price range or something would be EXTREMELY helpful.

(if it’s important, it’d be a self-esteem rehab program for like depression/eating disorders/etc)

Thanks so much in advance.

Providence to Expand Women's Recovery Program

Providence to expand women's recovery program

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But Providence provides a number of services to those in need, and one of its newest is a women's alcohol and drug recovery program nestled in a secluded area near Tunnel Hill. “It's a residential … “I have been to three other rehabs, and I was …
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Narconon Drug Rehab News Alabama


 

Narconon Drug Rehab News Alabama – http://www.stopaddiction.com Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab News. Alabama News talks about the successful Narconon Arrowhead program which has over a 70% succ…

 

Wendy Williams Dishes Her Own Dirt

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Promises Young Adult Drug Rehab Center


 

Promises Young Adult Drug Rehab Center – David Sack, M.D., addiction psychiatrist and CEO of Promises explains why young adults need a specific type of treatment program to be successful after addic…

 

Advancing Critical Pathways Forward in the Treatment of Colorectal and Kidney

In House Drug Treatment Program in Florida for Juveniles?

Question by charlie12880: In house drug treatment program in florida for juveniles?
14 year old nephew needs drug, anger managment, and grief counsiling. Cant find anywhere for him to go.

Best answer:

Answer by blevins2147
http://www.drug-rehabs.org/Florida-Tampa-drug-rehab-treatment.htm

try this they have a afe group of 12-17
maybe they can refer you somewhere if it’s to far

This Week in Disappointment: The Budget, Fracking Again

This week in disappointment: the budget, fracking again

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Oxycontin with a gin and tonic chaser: Three state-run alcohol and drug abuse inpatient treatment centers would close under the Senate proposal. A total of 4,590 people were admitted to those centers in 2011, an increase of 2.4 percent over 2010 …
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