Drug Rehab Harlingen
Harlingen, TX has a number of options for individuals looking for treatment choices for drugs and alcohol. Most individuals will first look for a drug and alcohol detox to assist with getting through withdrawal symptoms in a safe and monitored environment. Once detox is complete, you or your loved one will need to enter a rehab center. Depending on your situation, you can choose between inpatient, outpatient, residential and more. After completing your rehab program, it is helpful to find an aftercare program of some kind in Harlingen, like meetings, that will help maintain sobriety.
Rehab Options in Harlingen, TX:
Palms Behavioral Health
613 Victoria Lane, Harlingen, TX 78550
Services Setting and Types of Care include:
Partial hospitalization/day treatment
Payment Types Accepted include:U.S Department of VA Funds, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
Recovery Center of Cameron County Harlingen
1806 West Jefferson Avenue, Harlingen, TX 78550
Services Setting and Types of Care include:
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services, Outpatient, Regular Outpatient Treatment
Payment Types Accepted include:Sliding Fee Scale, Military Insurance (e.g., Tricare), Payment Assistance, Cash or Self-Payment
Valley Coastal Bend Healthcare System Harlingen Healthcare Center
2601 Veterans Drive, Harlingen, TX 78550
Services Setting and Types of Care include:
Outpatient
Payment Types Accepted include:U.S Department of VA Funds
Tropical Texas Behavioral Health Harlingen G Street
202 South G Street, Harlingen, TX 78550
Services Setting and Types of Care include:
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services, Outpatient, Regular Outpatient Treatment
Payment Types Accepted include:Cash or Self-Payment
Rio Grande State Center
1401 South Rangerville Road, Harlingen, TX 78552
Services Setting and Types of Care include:
Payment Types Accepted include:Cash or Self-Payment, Medicare, Private Health Insurance
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