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Logan, WV | Appalachian Health Services, located in Logan, West Virginia is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regula | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Appalachian Health Services Logan Counseling has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Belfry, KY | Mountain Comprehensive Care Center – Belfry Complex, located in Belfry, Kentucky is a public alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer supervised medical treatment to safely manage withdrawal symptoms during detoxification, as well as flexibl | Treatments Programs Payment Options | MR.BIll Comp... he's been truly wonderfully trained and very helpful...nurture an nature ......if u vist ..this PCDC...isolated need help asap....request a mountain comp..worker ....ps they take ur uniform away 👐💯🔒🎓🤔
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Cassie Chafins
2 years ago
Great place , friendly people!
Donna Blankenship
3 years ago
Amazing staff! Samantha goes above and beyond for all of her clients.
stephanie K
3 years ago
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Chattaroy, WV | Logan Mingo Area Mental Health does business under the name Mountain Laurel Integrated Healthcare. They offer treatment from several West Virginia locations, including the location on Buffalo Creek Road in Chattaroy, West Virginia. The Chattaroy location is less than four miles from downtown Williamson and has treatment programs for adults with sub | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Logan Mingo Area Mental Health has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Avenues Recovery Center at Fort WayneAd This is an ad and Avenues Recovery Center at Fort Wayne is a paid advertiser. Paid advertisers may be listed first in search results. This ad may contain content provided by the advertiser. Rehab.com does not verify ad content or any reviews that are displayed. Learn More Fort Wayne, IN | Situated in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Avenues Recovery Center is a modern, hotel-like addiction treatment facility. They offer a full continuum of care from inpatient detox, residential, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), outpatient and aftercare programs. They have a 95% long-term sobriety success rate. Residential treatment can begin with detox if n | Treatments Programs Payment Options | View Website (260) 235-5900 | Avenues Recovery Center at Fort Wayne has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Huntington, WV | Huntington Comprehensive Treatment Center provides individualized outpatient treatment for men and women over 18 affected by opioid use disorder in Huntington, West Virginia. The facility offers a safe, supportive and welcoming environment where you can establish a strong foundation for opioid addiction recovery. I especially like that they offer s | Treatments Programs Payment Options | My life was saved by the treatment I received from the facility, & the treatment is fixed based upon what works for the individual….
Jessica Riffe-Kincaid•Hinzman
1 year ago
Very easy to find
Jennifer Gillman (Jenny)
1 year ago
Great place to visit if you are a recovering addict and or addict and need help .
Jamie Lee
1 year ago
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Beckley, WV | The Buckley VA Medical Center is located in Beckley, West Virginia. This is a fully equipped medical center that can handle the medical needs of veterans and their families ranging from primary care to severe injuries that require surgery. As a fully equipped medical center, you’ll find dedicated programs that address complex Mental Health s | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Within the past year I have received VA benefits for a service related disability. I began going to the Beckley VA Hospital soon afterwards.
Before receiving my benefits I had always used private insurance and seen private Doctors with mixed results and experiences.
I also have friends and relatives that are veterans living in other states that have had bad experiences with VA clinics and Hospitals where they live.
I am writing this review from my heart to let as many people as I can to know the Hospital staff here are the best people I have ever dealt with when it comes to healthcare. I’ve never had a bad experience. The Nurses, Doctors, Staff personnel and all other employees are hands-down the absolute best I’ve ever had to deal with. Whenever I call or visit them I know I’m going to be given the absolute best care I can get anywhere!
I just want them to know I appreciate everything they do for me.
Darrell Ellison
2 months ago
Dissatisfied with how it's ran
george miller
3 years ago
They are liars and run the place like a prison... Told me how they could turn this place into a prison. Would not get my meds because I didn't have money.
Ralph Chastain
3 years ago
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Huntington, WV | Prestera Health Services provides substance abuse and co-occurring mental health treatment. They offer outpatient services for adults 18 and older at their Pinecrest location but can refer those needing higher-intensity care to one of their other locations. An intake assessment will help determine your level of care. You’ll find ‘em located out | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Great place and great people miss them all 417 days clean
Christopher Kaufman
6 months ago
SROs truly gave me a safe friendly environment to grow in my recovery.. it's a drug free environment with friendly management and staff.. that holds me accountable with random drug screens which Im happy to take. Its giving me back my life adulting..Not enough privacy and too much freedom in my early recovery didn't work well with me in my past.. I am blessed to live here along side many other recovering addicts.. I have also been blessed to see the parking lots fill up with cars and friends move back to their home towns or new apartments.. The opportunity to heal here gives me hope to continue on my recovery journey. We do recover!
Ang g Giacomo
9 months ago
I am so blessed to have the opportunity to reside here. Melodie was amazing and so helpful with me moving in making sure I had everything I needed to be comfortable and make this place my home. It’s a great place to continue my recovery and learn to live on my own again!
Chasity Bowyer
9 months ago
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Pikeville, KY | Spero Health is a CARF accredited addiction treatment organization in Pikeville, Kentucky. Adults can access outpatient treatment to address substance use disorder. You’ll benefit from medication assisted treatment (MAT), proven therapeutic interventions and recovery support to meet you at any recovery stage. Based on your unique needs MAT may be | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Amazing staff, counselors and doctors. They genuinely care about you as a person and your recovery process is just as important to them as it is to you ❤️
selena newsome
1 year ago
I can’t express the gratitude and love I have for this team of professionals for never giving up on me and saving my life. From the time I enter the building until the time I leave I feel more at home and cared for than any other place I’ve known. They have been my support and family for so long keeping me accountable but not judging me that was so important in my recovery success story, just knowing they cared enough to never give up on me is something I will be forever grateful for. Thank you SperoHealth for your help and support in my 325 days of recovery!!
Amanda Blackburn
1 year ago
This place saved my life. They showed me a new way of life. The Dr. Crider is the best and he really cares if helps you.
Jessica Bartley
1 year ago
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Huntington, WV | Recovery Point provides substance use disorder treatment at no cost in Huntington, West Virginia. Their programs are funded by donors and grants to help those who may not be able to otherwise afford treatment. Recovery Point provides detox, residential treatment, and aftercare. The detox program at Recovery Point is a non-medical detox. The reside | Treatments Programs Payment Options | The complaints about the program from family could potentially be from their master manipulator residents who are looking for a way to justify leaving. I know, I was one accept everyone was done listening by the time i went. The complaints from Alumni,,, Everything changes and at 2:30 a.m., they are asleep, leave them alone. The building isn't supposed to be comfortable. It's not the Hampton. It's a starting point for Recovery. It's a place if personal discovery, acceptance and overcoming our self-induced crises with like minded people, staffed by those who did it already. It's not for everyone, but it could be, if you want it. There will never be a perfect rehab. It's addiction treatment. The help is there, again, if you want it and will get up everyday and get it.
Mike White
10 months ago
I waited at least 5 hours before being taken back on an alcohol detox (deadly)… I had a mutual small conversation with another client which I was highly reprimanded for.. then because I said that I hadn’t been processed (by the ugliest something) there, was then discharged.. (deadly alcohol detox)
And this disgust of a (not nurse) watched me walk into the night… I later had the worst symptoms of my life… no exaggeration… thank God, I found a friend that took care of me for 3 days as I couldn’t walk or step up and down stairs and of course I was throwing up constantly… ppl don’t come to these places because they are well… if there is no grace in someone’s heart, why do you work there.. I’m speaking to you.. the most despicable, ugly person there. If it wasn’t for my friend, I very well may have died that night. Find another place, if you can! #lawyerupnursenasty
Angie Fetzer
4 months ago
Staff are very helpful and it helped me when I was going thru some things
Hyder Bailey
7 months ago
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Charleston, WV | Hope Drug Rehabilitation in Charleston, West Virginia is an addiction treatment center that provides a range of services to support you through substance use recovery. This is where you can find inpatient and outpatient programs, detox options, and specialized care for different age groups and needs. Their work strongly emphasizes substance use dis | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Staff work very hard to help their clients, very good food, comfortable bed, TVS in all the rooms, they attend to all my needs on time, this is a good place if you need actual help.
WV GIRL CROSS
10 months ago
I need to put this out there, because what happened to my mother at this facility is beyond unacceptable. I never wrote Google reviews as I could care less about doing these but this needs to be out there.
My mother, who was living with dementia, but still described as high functioning was sent here from a care home agreed upon by another family member for “behavioral issues.” She was listed as high-functioning and was still able to walk before arriving. She spent two weeks at this place — and in that short time, everything changed for the worse.
While she was there, I tried calling her. The woman who could still communicate with me before suddenly couldn’t even form a sentence. She made incoherent sounds and cries..I recorded every call, and listening back is devastating. Then, one night, I got a call saying she had “slipped” out of her chair and was sent to the hospital. First they told me it was her pelvis… then her tailbone. Nobody could give me a straight answer. The reality? After that so-called “slip,” she never walked again. Remained slumped over in her geri chair which before she never needed. She couldn't even straighten out her neck afterwards, all documented and recorded as I saw these events unfold.
When she was eventually sent back to her original facility, I stopped in unannounced to check on her. What I found broke me: my mother was so drugged up she couldn’t even open her eyes, slumped over in bed, with gunk coming out of her mouth. This was the result of her stay at The Pavilion. One nurse stated that when she first returned, they were convinced she was passing away (I also have that recorded as well)
I called to demand answers. Why was she suddenly on five different medications at once? Not a single staff member could explain. They tossed out a name — some “Dr. Keith” from Louisiana. What? After pushing over and over, I finally got a call from a Louisiana number, but I missed it due to work. When I called back, they had no idea what I was talking about. They didn’t know The Pavilion. They didn’t know Dr. Keith. They didn’t know my mother. But oddly enough I missed a call from Louisiana which matched up from the Pavilion telling me that a Dr Keith from Louisiana who telehealth into their system put my mother on those drugs. Let that sink in.
Because of what happened here, my mother lost the ability to walk. She has never walked since. She lost the ability to speak coherently. She was left slumped over in a chair, which led to constant UTIs from sitting, which worsened her confusion, which opened the door for more infections. The downward spiral started at this place.
Fast forward to August — she’s now on her deathbed as I write this with only hours left of her life. Scans found at the current hospital revealed a compression fracture in her spine at L4, and another higher up. These weren’t new injuries as noted on the CT scans but were bad enough to inhibit walking and straight posture. The only documented fall was at The Pavilion. That explains why she never stood again. That’s why she sat slumped forward, condemned to a chair, condemned to decline. And as I write this, she’s been lying on her deathbed for two weeks, unable to communicate with anyone. She fell ill of infections due to not being able to get out of her chair..I know, doesn't sound real but this has happened.
This is a tragedy that should never have happened. This facility destroyed her quality of life and took away her last bit of independence. They left her broken, drugged, and voiceless.
The Pavilion needs to be investigated — and it will. Do NOT send anyone you love here. If you do, document everything. Record every call. This place is dangerous, and in my opinion, it needs to be shut down. Many of her issues that has placed her on her death bed stem from what happened her per the reports..
Sean Petman
4 months ago
This facility is the worst of the worst. I was placed here for a weeks stay just a couple years ago. Surprise, surprise… this place left me with so much trauma, I had to come back to write this review incase somebody’s daughter or son is in search of help. Do not go here. I was obviously in a very fragile state when I was admitted here. The staff is ignorant and not one nurse cares for you. Not once did I get one on one help/therapy like I was promised. Come to find out, I did not get that help that was desperately needed and legally promised, because the therapist went on vacation and there was zero substitute. Us inpatients had group therapy one time my entire stay there. The only reason we got that single hour of so called “group therapy” is because us patients called the staff out on their total lack of care, and we told the night nurse shift lead. It in fact was not therapy, it was a nurse yelling at us to stop “spreading lies” about their work ethic. They were angry that we potentially got them in trouble. Instead of taking any accountability and making a change in action, they decided the best idea was to yell at us patients. During my stay here, my roommate tried to harm me physically, so I told a nurse immediately. After two days of waiting to be transferred to a new room, I finally was. Shame on them for not making my safety a priority. On top of that, that same roommate ended up physically harming another patient, and a fight broke out. But wait, it gets worse!!! I am vegan. I notified the nurses of my diet as soon as I was checked in. My diet was not accommodated for. I was the only patient who did not receive snacks for my diet restrictions. I could not eat three meals a day, during seven days of being here. There was meat on several of my plates. Anytime I had to ask for more toiletries, food, towels, or necessities I was greeted with no manners by the staff, and got snarky remarks in return. Our laundry was never up kept, our linens were laid out in the hallway for days on end. On the day of my discharge, a new patient was sent in. He was older, and meant harm to females there. He sexually came onto me, and physically grabbed my hair and body. I immediately told the shift lead nurse, and she did not care one bit. She shrugged in front of my face and said she will figure it out. But the second I give another patient a hug, I am yelled at. I was on a phone call with a relative, and went three minutes over my time limit…. I was scolded by a nurse and left in tears. I was publicly humiliated by her, and that is the last thing any human needs when they are asking for help. This is the most inhumane mental hospital I know of. The staff is undeserving of their jobs. The patients help each other, and that is the only help that is given…Because why would they care about any humans mental health and provide any help? Shame on this facility, and shame on everyone employed there. If you are on the search for a place to stay to survive, do not go here.
Dani Hill
5 months ago
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Sandstone Care RestonAd This is an ad and Sandstone Care Reston is a paid advertiser. Paid advertisers may be listed first in search results. This ad may contain content provided by the advertiser. Rehab.com does not verify ad content or any reviews that are displayed. Learn More Reston, VA | Sandstone Care Reston in Reston, Virginia, is a drug rehab and treatment facility that works with teens, young adults and their families. They provide outpatient care if you're struggling with a substance use disorder. They also offer a four week partial hospitalization program (PHP) and a 12 week intensive outpatient program (IOP). You'll work wit | Treatments Programs Payment Options | View Website (888) 491-9937 | Sandstone Care Reston has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Charleston, WV | Highland Hospital is a psychiatric hospital in Charleston, West Virginia that treats adults and children over the age of 10 for mental health, addiction, and dual diagnoses. In this facility, you can be treated as a psychiatric inpatient while receiving addiction treatment at the same time. If you need around the clock support for addiction but don | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I was here in the early 2000s I really liked the place there were. Two staff members who went above and beyond to help Juanita who I learned retired and Yvette.
Larry Proctor
4 months ago
The staff where very understanding and alot of people dont understand they cant break there rules or they get fired they are they to watch over u and make sure your not harming yourself or somone else. They are not therapist. So they are not there to listen to your problems. I was there for a month straight and watched how they treated people. And no if you sign yourself in there is certain criteria u have to meet before u go home. And if said person was to read the paperwork they would be aware of that. You get fed, showers,clothes and help. So to leave bad reviews when half of the people came from worse situations if un needed
Nevaeh Mccown
4 months ago
Genuinely helped me so damn much, the doctor listened, the staff listened.
I really loved this place, I would've given 5 stars but they didn't give me back some stuff
a pair of pants
And a whole bunch of freshly refilled medication
And the place is insanely understaffed.
But overall, I reccomend this place!! (especially loved the point system and loved snack cart)
Fallen Bonez
4 months ago
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South Point, OH | OVP Health Recovery Center is an inpatient drug and alcohol addiction treatment and recovery center in South Point, Ohio. This facility is conveniently located just a stone’s throw from the Ohio River at the intersection of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. They provide round the clock and year round residential care for men, women and even expec | Treatments Programs Payment Options | This place changed my life. I was deep in it — like, really bad — and Burlington Recovery didn’t just help me get clean, they helped me feel human again. 🙏 The staff kept it 100, no judgment, just real support. Group talks were raw, and they hit different. I laughed, I cried, I actually started to believe I could do better. If you're struggling, for real... give this place a shot. 💯🛏️
Esteban Bennett
6 months ago
Burlington Recovery came through when everything felt like it was falling apart. I called their helpline not expecting much, but they were on it fast. Walked me through everything with real patience and didn’t make me feel dumb for asking a hundred questions.From day one, they treated me like a person, not a problem. The folks there actually cared, like you could hear it in their voice. They made it easy to take that first scary step and stayed supportive the whole way through. Solid people, real help.
Elsa Esquivel
6 months ago
Burlington Recovery hits different — no fake smiles, no cookie-cutter programs, just real support from people who know what it’s like to feel stuck and still choose to climb out. You walk in broken, and they don’t flinch. They’re right there with you, helping you detox, get clear, and start building something better.What makes it stand out? The way they treat you. Like you matter. Like you’re not just your worst day. Burlington Recovery helps you reset without making you feel like a project. If you’re ready to leave the chaos behind and start fresh, this place is all in with you — every step.
Bradley Joseph
8 months ago
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Charleston, WV | If you’re in West Virginia and are looking for treatment for substance use disorder, one place to try is Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home. It’s based in the state capital of Charleston. They started out in 1967 and offer recovery programs for adult men. Their inpatient care focuses on abstinence and fellowship with your peers. Strength in Numbers | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Save my life accountability structure great people
Kelly Williams
2 years ago
Starting its 56th year, helping Men find Recovery from alcoholism, drug addiction, and substance use disorder…
Dick daugherty
3 years ago
This place saved my life....forever grateful.
Jesse cleavenger
7 years ago
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Grundy, VA | Cumberland Mountain Community Services, located in Grundy, Virginia is a public alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Cumberland Mountain Community Services has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Mount Hope, WV | Brian’s Safehouse started up back in 2008. They’re located on Dearing Drive in Mount Hope, West Virginia, and feature a residential program for men in four phases. There’s also a separate track for women. Their structure guides you through recovery with an emphasis on strengthening emotional, spiritual and practical life skills. Blending Fait | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Excellent place that deals with the neediest people, who are in an emotional hole which is difficult to leave, but the counselors of this center can help you.
6 years ago
The facility is ran like a prison. Ankle bracelets required 24/7. No medical supplies were available. Staff plays mind games with patients. After returning home, I had nightmares for months........
Ruth Kidd
2 years ago
Even though the facilities are clean and spacious, the staff does not have the experience and they have a bad mood.
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Louisa, KY | Pathways Inc, located in Louisa, Kentucky is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery, as well as flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Great people. Help so much
Nicki Boggs
1 year ago
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Boca Recovery Center – Indiana Drug and Alcohol RehabAd This is an ad and Boca Recovery Center – Indiana Drug and Alcohol Rehab is a paid advertiser. Paid advertisers may be listed first in search results. This ad may contain content provided by the advertiser. Rehab.com does not verify ad content or any reviews that are displayed. Learn More Huntington, IN | Boca Recovery Center is a luxury drug treatment facility in Huntington, Indiana. The company started in Florida in 2016 and quickly moved into three additional locations to address substance disorders and co-occurring mental health issues. They accept most major insurances and will check your coverage options days before you enter treatment. Howeve | Treatments Programs Payment Options | View Website (260) 201-2661 | Boca Recovery Center – Indiana Drug and Alcohol Rehab has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Huntington, WV | Newness of Life, located in Huntington, West Virginia, is a therapeutic, peer supported community for men. Huntington is located along the Ohio River, bordering Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. This setting offers scenic areas that can be inviting for reflection and connecting with nature, which can be helpful while you’re processing recovery tr | Payment Options | Newness Of Life helped me get back on the right path of life and for that I am so grateful for this program
Michael Coleman
7 months ago
I started coming here when I was just 8 years old. Without going into the specifics of my medical history, I’ll simply say this: I’ve been a patient here for 21 years — a very long time. I’ve always appreciated the hands-off approach, which suited me well, as I’ve always been a private, independent person. I’ve been on the same medications since childhood, and for nearly two decades, I was never asked to do lab work — no blood tests, nothing invasive.
The case managers have consistently been the most positive part of my experience. And Dr. Freeben, who saw me from age 8 to 16, was by far my favorite therapist. She understood me, respected my boundaries, and truly cared. After she retired to start a family, I transitioned into adult care — and that’s when things began to change.
Even then, my current therapist — who I’ll soon be parting ways with — didn’t immediately push for blood work. For the first few years, my needle phobia was respected. But once I turned 27, the testing began. Despite being clear about my fear, the policy shifted, and blood tests became routine.
It’s worth noting that I’m not the only one in my family who’s had issues here. My cousin and uncle were both patients, but when cannabis was still illegal, they were given an ultimatum: stop using it, or NRVCS would stop treating them. They both left and started going to the Salem center, which, by all accounts, offered even worse care. It was disappointing then — especially now that cannabis is legal and widely accepted.
Which brings me to the real issue: these blood tests. Officially, they’re to monitor for harmful side effects from medication — and while that sounds reasonable, there’s a quiet second purpose no one wants to admit. These labs are also used to drug test patients. It’s surveillance disguised as care.
And that’s not what I came here for. I did not sign up for surveillance — I signed up for therapy. So I’m done.
The “Beast” Master
6 months ago
I was with NRVCS for almost 3 years, at first it was GREAT. Had a case worker had a counselor and a peer support person. After I had my 3rd child, they havent tried to check up to see how I'm doing, they know my history with post partum depression as well. I wanted a therapist to talk to and all they told me was oh that's what our counselors are. No they're not a therapist, they literally more less let your rant to them and that's it. I was switched to so many of them I couldn't ever keep up with them to save my life. Also the ones to help with the clinic as well, don't go to them because I know of a loved one that was going through their services and they wanted to know personal information that was not needed at all. They don't let you know that Suboxone or bupernorphine can cause tooth decay or tooth loss and causing multiple tooth infections as well if you're wanting to go on the medication.
Amanda Scott
9 months ago
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Prestonsburg, KY | East Kentucky Rehabilitation Center, located in Prestonsburg, Kentucky is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism and opiate addiction. They offer supervised medical treatment to safely manage withdrawal symptoms during detoxification, residential care providing long te | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Love this place! They’ve given me my life back and I’ll forever be grateful.
Nathan Brown
11 months ago
This is a excellent program. They treat you more like family. I'm sober after 49 years and don't intend on going back due to this program
Carson
2 years ago
Staff here is A1 they actually try to help you they don't care just for about their business they care about the individuals too the patients I care about your recovery and helping you succeed in life and making you know your worth
Thomas Price
2 years ago
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Welch, WV | You’ll find Southern Highlands CMHC in Welch, West Virginia. For over a half century they’ve served adults, youth, and families battling substance use disorder and mental health conditions. You can access specialized opioid addiction services as well as multiple tailored programs to reach your recovery goals. Medication assisted treatment (MAT) | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Found phone number i needed
Robert Woods
2 years ago
I used to receive services here for my mental health issues. I had Nancy and she was amazing. She was right on dosages and when needing to swap medications. Everyone does well at the Welch Clinic. I now work at the Welch Clinic and I love it. They have great teamwork there.
Aaron L'Amour Hubbard
2 years ago
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Welch, WV | Southern Highlands Community Mental Health Center, located in Welch, West Virginia is a public alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home w | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Found phone number i needed
Robert Woods
2 years ago
I used to receive services here for my mental health issues. I had Nancy and she was amazing. She was right on dosages and when needing to swap medications. Everyone does well at the Welch Clinic. I now work at the Welch Clinic and I love it. They have great teamwork there.
Aaron L'Amour Hubbard
2 years ago
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Hurricane, WV | Starlight Behavioral Health Services, located in Hurricane, West Virginia is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Special | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I’ve been a patient of Hopewell for about 5 years now. The office staff is very courteous. The medical assistant that does your vitals, drug test, etc as well as takes you back to the room to see the doctor is always nice and well mannered. My doctor always listens to me and any problems that may be going on in my life at the time and she always expresses concern for whatever I may be talking to her about. I am completely satisfied with this place and the level of care I have always been given. I’m not going to disclose my doctors name but I do recommend Hopewell Place to anyone that is interested in receiving care for their mental health.
Tiffany Haskett
4 months ago
I must say., Gale MacAllister is such sn understanding soul. She approached my situation with an open ear. Her understanding and professional nature and knowledge stands out as a practitioner. Her assessment of my medical issues, she approached with careful care and took the time to listen and engage with me to get a unique perspective which is rear these days. I'm very satisfied and blessed I'm her patient. So I highly recommend Prestera's Hurricane facility.
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Clive Harracksingh
1 year ago
Great place very kind people don't listen to these wrong reviews been going for a a few years they always helped me
david baier
1 year ago
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Huntington, WV | Cammack Children’s Center is a therapeutic group home based in Huntington, West Virginia. They work with adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17. They help children in the custody of the Department of Health and Human Resources with any challenges they’re facing, with the ultimate goal of reuniting youths with their families. A Long History | Treatments Payment Options | Best place I've ever been in my life I was there from 13 to 17 absolutely had a blast there they were great to me love the staff that work there they taught me how to be independent I'm 53 years old now if i had the chance to do it all over again I would
Paul Thomas
1 year ago
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Royal
1 year ago
Seems like a good place. Staff was nice. Son says its okay.
Johnny Martin
6 years ago
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Southeastern Recovery Center – Drug & Alcohol RehabAd This is an ad and Southeastern Recovery Center – Drug & Alcohol Rehab is a paid advertiser. Paid advertisers may be listed first in search results. This ad may contain content provided by the advertiser. Rehab.com does not verify ad content or any reviews that are displayed. Learn More Concord, NC | Southeastern Recovery Center, located in Concord, North Carolina, is a family-owned and operated facility dedicated to treating addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions. With a warm, homey feel, the center provides an intimate setting where clients can feel safe and supported throughout their recovery journey. Their comprehensive care in | Treatments Programs Payment Options | View Website (704) 413-1152 | Southeastern Recovery Center – Drug & Alcohol Rehab has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Prestonsburg, KY | VanArk Behavioral Mangement, located in Prestonsburg, Kentucky is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regu | Treatments Programs Payment Options | This place is the best class I have ever been to in my life!!!
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Charleston, WV | Thomas Memorial Hospital – Beacon Out Patient Services, located in Charleston, West Virginia is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer supervised medical treatment to safely manage withdrawal symptoms during detoxification, resid | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Hello, I went through beacon in 2021and it helped me so much. I’m so Grateful for this program, it really changed my life.
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Raleigh, WV | Storm Haven Transitional Home in Raleigh, West Virginia is a sober living home for men in addiction recovery. It’s not a treatment center, but it’s structured home where community and accountability are a big part of everyday life. What It’s Like to Live at Storm Haven Life at Storm Haven is built around routine and responsibilities and sho | Treatments Programs | Storm Haven Transitional Home has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Pikeville, KY | Mountain Comprehensive Care Center is a behavioral health and drug rehabilitation facility. They have a range of facilities that will support you on your journey to recovery. The Shelby Valley Greenhouse is located in Pikeville, Kentucky. This location is a specialized therapy program that’s available through their organization. They accept pol | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Mountain Comprehensive Care Center has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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West Virginia is ranked 38th nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $57,881.
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in West Virginia vary widely and depend on several factors, including:
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.
These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in West Virginia. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in West Virginia that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in West Virginia.
Aetna is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in West Virginia, with 78 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. UnitedHealth Group is the 2nd most popular with 77 treatment centers accepting it followed by Blue Cross Blue Shield in 3rd accepted by 75 drug rehabs.
West Virginia is ranked 46th nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 92 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is significantly lower than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.
The following are the number of West Virginia rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).
West Virginia is ranked 2nd nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 72.4 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 1,278 overdoses in 2023. Opioid abuse accounted for 86% of all drug overdoses in West Virginia, with a total of 1,105 opioid overdoses in 2024.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
West Virginia is ranked 16th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 562 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is higher than the National Average of 421.
All values are per 100,000 population.
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.
West Virginia has the 47th highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 92 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 1,629 total DUI arrests).
All values are per 100,000 population.
SafeHome.org. DUI statistics and trends.