Cash or self-payment

Offered at both mental health and substnace abuse treatment centers
Details:
  • name: Cash or self-payment
  • category: Payment/Insurance Accepted
  • Type: Uncategorized

Description:
Payment for treatment is made by the person directly, through cash or other means, rather than using health insurance.

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Service: Cash or self-payment

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Southeast Texas Council on A/D Abuse Unity Treatment Center

409-840-9350
4673 Washington Boulevard , Beaumont, TX 77707
http://www.setcada.org/

Southeast Texas Management Network

409-839-1022
2750 South 8th Street , Beaumont, TX 77701
http://www.stmhmr.org

Southeast Texas Management Network Spindletop MH/MR Center

409-839-2233
4303 North Tejas Parkway , Orange, TX 77632
http://www.stctr.org

Southeast Youth and Family Services

206-721-5542
3722 South Hudson Street , Seattle, WA 98118
http://www.seyfs.org

Southeast Youth and Family Services Community Mental Health Agency

206-721-5542 x11
3722 South Hudson Street , Seattle, WA 98118
http://www.seyfs.org

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

520-586-6177
590 South Ocotillo Avenue , Benson, AZ 85602
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

520-375-5300
1891 North Mastick Way , Nogales, AZ 85621
http://seabhs.org

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

520-458-3932
4755 Campus Drive , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

520-364-3630
936 F Avenue Suite B, Douglas, AZ 85607
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

520-384-2521
404 West Rex Allen Drive , Willcox, AZ 85643
http://www.seabhs.org/

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

520-364-3630
936 F Avenue Suite B, Douglas, AZ 85607
http://seabhs.org

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

520-375-5300
1891 North Mastick Way , Nogales, AZ 85621
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

928-428-4550
1615 South 1st Avenue , Safford, AZ 85546
http://www.seabhs.org/

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Inc (SEABHS)

520-458-3932
4755 Campus Drive , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

520-458-3932
4755 Campus Drive , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

520-458-3932
4755 Campus Drive , Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

928-865-4531
10 Ward Canyon Road Suite A, Clifton, AZ 85533
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

520-586-6177
590 South Ocotillo , Benson, AZ 85602
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

520-586-6177
590 South Ocotillo , Benson, AZ 85602
http://seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

928-428-4550
1615 South 1st Avenue , Safford, AZ 85546
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

928-428-4550
1615 South 1st Avenue , Safford, AZ 85546
http://seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

928-865-4531
10 A Ward Canyon Road , Clifton, AZ 85533
http://seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

520-384-2521
404 West Rex Allen Drive , Willcox, AZ 85643
http://seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)

928-425-2185
996 North Broad Road , Globe, AZ 85501
http://www.seabhs.org

Southeastern AZ Behavioral Hlth Servs (SEABHS)/Globe Outpatient

928-425-2185
996 North Broad Street , Globe, AZ 85501
http://seabhs.org
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