PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB)
October 22, 2020
Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Philadelphia, PA 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 Philadelphia, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Philadelphia 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 Philadelphia. 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 Philadelphia, PA please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-philadelphia-pa/
2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Philadelphia, PA (in alphabetical order)
Addiction Medicine Health Advocates, Inc.
928 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-923-4202
Alpha and Omega Recovery Services
3319 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
215-426-1992
Asociacion Puertorriquenos en Marcha
4301 Rising Sun Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19140
267-296-7220
Banyan Treatment Center
100 N. Buckstown Drive, Suite 100e
Langhorne, PA 19047
215-385-5712
Belmont Behavioral Health
4200 Monument Road
Philadelphia, PA 10131
866-297-8169
Caron Recovery Center in Philadelphia
401 Plymouth Road
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
877-920-4849
Center City Recovery
1880 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1110
Philadelphia, PA 19103
877-573-0032
Fairmount Behavioral Health System
561 Farithorne Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128
215-487-4000
Family House NOW
1020 North 48th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19131
215-878-8616
First Stop Recovery
2414 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
267-600-7305
Gaudenzia
1306 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-238-2150
Intercommunity Action – Greenridge Counseling Center
6122 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128
215-487-1330
Interim House, Inc.
333 West Upsal Street
Philadelphia, PA 19119
215-849-4606
Kirkbride Center
111 North 49th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
215-471-2600
Livengrin Foundation
9140 Academy Road
Philadelphia, PA 19020
215-638-5200
Merakey Parkside Recovery
5000 Parkside Avenue, Suite 9000
Philadelphia, PA 19131
215-879-6116
NorthEast Treatment Centers, Inc.
499 N. 5th Street, Suite A
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-451-7000
Philadelphia Addiction Center
2200 Michener Street, Unit #12
Philadelphia, PA 19115
267-284-4143
Self Help Movement Inc.
2600 Southampton Road
Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-677-7778
SouthWest Nu-Stop Recovery and Educational Center
5616 Woodland Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
215-729-2014
Steps to Recovery
1400 Veterans Highway
Levittown, PA 19056
866-488-8684
The Horsham Clinic
722 E. Butler Pike
Ambler, PA 19002
800-237-4447
Wedge Medical Center
3609 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
215-276-3922
Women’s Institute for Family Health
5936 Chestnut Street, 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19139
215-747-2391
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