Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Houston


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Houston, Texas for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 24 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Houston, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Houston with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Houston. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Houston, Texas please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-houston-tx/

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Houston, Texas (in alphabetical order)

AAMA Casa Phoenix

6001 Gulf Freeway

Houston, Texas 77023

713-926-9491

Adult and Teen Challenge of Texas

802 Fresa Rd.

Pasadena, TX 77502

713-941-2720

All About Recovery

4141 North Freeway, Suite 310

Houston, TX 77022

713-697-6820

Career and Recovery Resources Inc Drug Abuse Treatment Program

2525 San Jacinto St.

Houston, TX 77002

713-754-7000

Cenikor Foundation

5629 Grapevine St.

Houston, TX 77085

888-236-4567

Cheyenne Center Houston

10525 Eastex Freeway

Houston, Texas 77093

713-691-4898

David and Ivory Ministries Lieutenant’s House

4728 Gunter St.

Houston, TX 77020

713-675-3823

Family Services of Greater Houston Baytown

4625 Lillian St.

Houston, TX 77007

713-861-4849

Great Oaks Recovery Center

11210 FM 102

Egypt, TX 77436

877-768-4882

Houston Recovery Center

150 North Chenevert St., Suite 100

Houston, TX 77002

713-236-7800

Into Action Recovery Centers

17250 El Camino Real

Houston, TX 77058

844-694-3576

Lifestream Behavioral Health

123 Northpoint Dr., Suite 180

Houston, TX 77060

281-445-9700

Nova Recovery Center

1010 Waverly St.

Houston, TX 77008

512-520-0255

Open Door Mission Houston

5803 Harrisburg Blvd.

Houston, TX 77011

713- 921-7520

Passages Inc.

7722 Westview Dr.

Houston, TX 77055

713-957-4910

Recovery Unplugged

2617 Bissonnet St.

Houston, TX 77005

888-353-5196

Santa Maria Hostel Inc. Bonita House

2605 Parker Rd.

Houston, TX 77093

713-691-0900

Serenity House Detox Houston

9714 South Gessner Rd.

Houston, TX 77071

866-516-8356

Shamar Hope Haven

2913 Wheeler St.

Houston, TX 77004

713-942-8822

Sober Living Houston

2215 Bauer Dr.

Houston, TX 77080

713-858-9579

Taylor Recovery

5715 Lavender St., Buildings 5 and 6

Houston, TX 77026

713-557-8573

Texas Clinic Fulton

6311 Fulton St.

Houston, TX 77022

713-694-8100

The Montrose Center

401 Branard St.

Houston, TX 77006

713-529-0037

Turning Point Inc.

10175 Harwin Dr., Suite 101

Houston, TX 77036

713-773-3280

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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