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Detoxification

Detoxification is normally the 1st step in getting off drugs. It makes it possible for a person to be in a supervised environment while they go through withdrawal symptoms for drugs and/or alcohol. There are diverse types of detoxification. Theyrange from drug-free to medically supervised. A frequent mistake that many addicts make is to think that detox is enough to kick their habit. This is seldom the case. All detox does is get someone through the withdrawal when they stop using. It is usually recommended that detox be followed up with some type of treatment plan to discover the root of why an individual was using drugs in the first place.

Detoxification category listings in Shabbona, Illinois:

  • Provena Mercy Medical Center
    28.9 miles from Shabbona, Illinois
    Provena Mercy Medical Center is an Addiction Recovery Program that is located at:

    1325 North Highland Avenue
    Aurora, IL. 60506
    630-859-2222 x2726

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Hospital Inpatient Programs, Outpatient Treatment
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Medicare Coverage, Private or Personal Health Insurance