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Cottage Grove, OR. - Drug Detox/Alcohol Detoxification

Drug detox and alcohol detoxification is a process that a person who has been dependent and addicted to drugs and alcohol will have to undergo after they stop using drugs and alcohol abruptly. Those who abuse alcohol and drugs can't stop or don't wish to stop abusing drug or alcohol simply because they know they've got to detox, which may be very uncomfortable and also painful occasionally. Thankfully, treatment professionals in drug and alcohol treatment centers are skilled and experienced with the drug detox and alcohol detoxification process and the ways to make this process as comfortable and safe as is possible. It is possible to avoid certain withdrawal symptoms, make them more manageable, or at least make them bearable while they last which can be typically only a matter of days. Folks who go through drug detox or alcohol detoxification shouldn't stop at this point, and leaving rehab after only completing this task makes all progress this far mute. This is due to the fact that individuals who only detox and receive no further treatment do equally as well as somebody who never received any treatment in the first place. Detoxification isn't rehab, so folks who undergo drug detox and alcohol detoxification must agree to a comprehensive treatment plan which covers all aspects of their addiction.

Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene
22.6 miles from Cottage Grove, Oregon

Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene is a Drug Addiction Treatment Facility that is located at:

715 Lincoln Street
Eugene, OR. 97401

If you would like to contact Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene, you can reach them at 541-344-3574.

Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Drug Detox / Alcohol Detoxification, Methadone Detox, Outpatient Rehabs, Dual Diagnosis, LGBT Rehabs, Senior Rehabs, Rehabs for Expectant Mothers, Women - Treatment Services, Men - Substance Abuse Treatment

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay, Medicaid Accepted, State Insurance