Lowell, Massachusetts Drug Rehab Centers
Although there are many excuses for not getting Lowell, MA substance abuse treatment, there are few reasons to delay locating a Lowell alcohol rehab or a Lowell drug treatment center any longer. For example, the recent passing of the Mental Health Parity Act (read more under Articles) means that more insurers are paying all or part of the cost for Lowell drug rehab centers and alcoholism treatment programs in Lowell. But even those without insurance could talk to our representatives about financing for Lowell drug rehabilitation or Lowell alcohol treatment. Are you putting it off because you are scared of Lowell drug detox? Although withdrawal is unpleasant, detox as part of Lowell addiction treatment will be observed by medical professionals at the Lowell drug rehab center to ensure that the process is as effective, safe, and pleasant as possible. Are you watching someone else fight addiction – someone who denies the need for Lowell drug treatment centers? Then call us to get help with the preparations for an intervention. To contact one of our addiction or intervention experts, dial 1-866-902-0610.
Situated on the Merrimack River, Lowell is in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Two academic institutions for post-secondary education in Lowell include the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Middlesex Community College. Medical facilities that serve Lowell and the surrounding communities include Lowell General Hospital and Saints Medical Center. If you are planning a trip to Lowell, one possible activity is the Whistler House Museum of Art. There is also the Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest.
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