Accepts clients on opioid medication
Offered at substance abuse treatment centers Details:- name: Accepts clients on opioid medication
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Service: Accepts clients on opioid medication
Case Management Inc BabyLove/Pregnant Women Resid Trt
901-271-5348 x59061931 Dorre Lane , Memphis, TN 38117
http://www.cmiofmemphis.org/
Casita Branch of Triumph Treatment Services
509-853-4173605 Superior Lane , Yakima, WA 98902
http://www.triumphtx.org
Caspar Inc Mens Recovery Home
617-623-5277 x35116 Highland Avenue , Somerville, MA 02143
http://www.casparinc.org
Caspar Inc New Day for Preg and Postpartum Women
617-628-8188 x308242 Highland Avenue , Somerville, MA 02143
http://www.baycove.org
Cass County Community Mental Health DBA Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare
269-445-2451960 M60 East , Cassopolis, MI 49031
http://www.woodlandsbhn.org
Cass County Community Mental Hlth DBA Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare
269-445-2451960 M60 East , Cassopolis, MI 49031
http://www.woodlandsbhn.org
Cass County Mental Health Association Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program
217-323-2980121 East 2nd Street , Beardstown, IL 62618
http://
Casteele Williams and Associates Comprehensive Behav Health/Main
253-536-2881711 South 25th Street Suite B, Tacoma, WA 98405
http://www.casteelewilliams.com/
Catholic Charities
509-662-6761145 South Worthen Street , Wenatchee, WA 98801
http://WWW.CCYAKIMA.ORG
Catholic Charities Addiction Counseling and Education
312-655-77252601 West Marquette Road , Chicago, IL 60629
http://www.catholiccharities.net
Catholic Charities Addiction Counselling and Education
312-655-7725721 North LaSalle Street , Chicago, IL 60654
http://www.catholiccharities.net
Catholic Charities Bureau Arch Boston Genesis 11
617-332-9905295 Adams Street Rear, Newton, MA 02458
http://www.ccab.org
Catholic Charities Crozier House
508-860-221610 Hammond Street , Worcester, MA 01610
http://www.ccworc.org
Catholic Charities Crozier House
508-860-221610 Hammond Street , Worcester, MA 01610
http://www.ccworc.org
Catholic Charities Diocese of Covington
859-581-8974 x1173629 Church Street , Latonia, KY 41015
http://www.covingtoncharities.org
Catholic Charities Community Services Geauga County
440-285-3537602 South Street D-1, Chardon, OH 44024
http://ccdocle.org/
Catholic Charities Corporation Midtown Youth Chemical Dependency
216-391-2030 x133135 Euclid Avenue Suite 103, Cleveland, OH 44115
http://www.ccdocle.org
Catholic Charities Diocese Cleveland Covenant Youth Dual Diagnosis Services
216-624-43351515 West 29th Street , Cleveland, OH 44113
http://www.ccdocle.org
Catholic Charities Diocese Norwich Inc
860-889-8346 x284331 Main Street , Norwich, CT 06360
http://www.ccfsn.org
Catholic Charities Diocese Norwich Inc Psychiatric Outpt Clinic for Adults
860-346-0060151 Broad Street , Middletown, CT 06457
http://www.ccfsn.org
Catholic Charities Inc Family Service Center
203-735-7481205 Wakelee Avenue , Ansonia, CT 06401
http://
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