Drug Rehab Places in Illlinois With No Insurance?

Question by okalie dokalie: drug rehab places in illlinois with no insurance?
Looking for a rehab place in illinois that you don’t have to have insurance for, my boyfriend really needs to go to rehab but they wont accept him because he has no insurance. So what are his options then, anyone no any free or low costly rehab centers in illinois…please help

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Answer by lizardklutzz
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with no insurance in teh U.S you are pretty much hopeless if you are apart of a church ask for help so he can get treatment and go to free clinic so they can offer help

good luck ?

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