How Will I Get to Find Substance Abuse Treatment Centers in Coleyville, Texas?
Question by bayleigh lw: How will I get to find substance abuse treatment centers in Coleyville, Texas?
I have a friend who’s been suffering from his alcohol addiction for quite some months now. He now wants to get treated and he’s asking for my help. I really want to help him. Any ideas on how to find a good substance abuse treatment center?
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Answer by cheryl w
There are lots of ways by which you can find treatment centers that your friend can get into. You can get him to a doctor and ask for recommendations. You can also use the links below or use the local phone directory to look up contact information of treatment centers. I do hope that your friend gets treated soon. Good luck!
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