Regular outpatient treatment
Offered at substance abuse treatment centers Details:- name: Regular outpatient treatment
- category: Service Setting (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, etc.)
- Type: Uncategorized
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Search facilities offering service: Regular outpatient treatment by zip.
Service: Regular outpatient treatment
Presence Behavioral Health Addiction Services
847-493-36002001 Butterfield Road Suite 320, Downers Grove, IL 60515
http://www.presencehealth.org/adult-treatment-programs-chicago-downers-grove-lake-bluff
Presence Behavioral Health Centro de Salud Familiar
708-681-00731414 West Main Street , Melrose Park, IL 60160
http://presencehealth.org
Presence Behavioral Health Outpt at Saint Elizabeth Hospital
312-633-58901431 North Claremont Avenue 2nd Floor Pavilion, Chicago, IL 60622
http://www.presencehealth.org/medical-services-behavioral-health
Presence Behavioral Health Westchester
708-681-2325 x54119845 West Roosevelt Road , Westchester, IL 60154
http://www.presencehealth.org
Presence Behavioral Health Outpt at Saint Elizabeth Hospital
312-633-58901431 North Claremont Avenue 2nd Floor Pavilion, Chicago, IL 60622
http://www.presencehealth.org/medical-services-behavioral-health
Presence Health Addiction Services Palos Heights
847-493-365011824 Southwest Highway Suite 230, Palos Heights, IL 60463
http://www.presencehealth.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-766-733696 MacCorkle Avenue SW , South Charleston, WV 25303
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-272-3466 x4014146 Kenova Avenue , Wayne, WV 25570
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-757-8475 x30233738 Teays Valley Road , Hurricane, WV 25526
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-824-5790Lincoln County Office 25 Lincoln Plaza, Branchland, WV 25506
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-369-1930 x1911376 Kenmore Drive , Danville, WV 25053
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-525-7851 x30233738 Teays Valley Road , Hurricane, WV 25526
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-675-2361Mason County Office 710 Viand Street, Point Pleasant, WV 25550
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-414-3075 x150096 MacCorkle Avenue SW , South Charleston, WV 25303
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc
304-824-5790Lincoln County Office 25 Lincoln Plaza, Branchland, WV 25506
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc Addiction Services
304-525-7851 x10093375 U.S. Route 60 East , Huntington, WV 25705
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc Margarette R Leach Center for Youth
304-525-78511 Prestera Way , Huntington, WV 25705
http://www.prestera.org
Prestera Center for MH Services Inc Margarette R Leach Center for Youth
304-525-7851 x13001 Prestera Way , Huntington, WV 25705
http://www.prestera.org
Prevention and Recovery Center Mount Auburn Hospital
617-499-5051 x4212330 Mount Auburn Street , Cambridge, MA 02138
http://www.mountauburnhospital.org
Prevention and Training Services
517-323-81494601 West Saginaw Street Suite C, Lansing, MI 48917
http://www.patslansing.com
Prevention and Treatment Services of Decatur Inc
217-330-9587235 North Mill Street Suite 800, Decatur, IL 62523
http://changeisachoice.org
Prevention and Treatment Servs of Decatur Inc
217-330-9587235 North Mill Street Suite 800, Decatur, IL 62523
http://
Prevention Classes Inc
773-239-283010435 South Kedzie Avenue , Chicago, IL 60655
http://www.duipreventionclasses.com
Price Odens ACT II Counseling Services
301-498-5766413 Main Street Suite 1, Laurel, MD 20707
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Not Sure Which Services to Choose?
The amount of services offered by substance abuse treatment centers / mental health treatment centers can be overwhelming at first. If you’re unsure about the care you’ll be needing, it can be a helpful starting point to call nearby facilities and ask about the availability of evidence-based treatments. Some of the most common and helpful treatments include individual and group counseling, medication treatments, and supportive services.
Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.
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