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Inpatient Treatment for Adults - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers - Knoxville, TN.

Inpatient drug and alcohol treatment for adults is available when intensive rehabilitation is needed or wanted. This type of treatment will normally deliver both non-medical and medical detox services, with the latter being administered when withdrawal symptoms might result in health complications. In some cases, constant care is needed during detox for example, so therefore an inpatient drug and alcohol treatment center in Knoxville should be the only option to choose from.

Following a safe detoxification, lengths of stay within an inpatient treatment center for adults may differ contingent on what actions need to be taken to help the person to completely recover. If the person is struggling with substance abuse and a co-occurring mental health disorder, they will most likely need to stay in rehab for several months. Even when someone is only suffering with an alcohol or drug addiction and are otherwise mentally healthy, long term treatment in an inpatient facility is statistically associated with the best outcomes. This is especially true when the facility offers a broad spectrum of services and results driven practices. Treatment durations very often depend on what the individual can afford and how much their insurance will cover, but in most cases inpatient drug and alcohol treatment is usually covered by private health insurance.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities offering this service in Knoxville, TN

  • CenterPointe
    865-523-4704
    5310 Ball Camp Pike
    Knoxville, TN. 37921

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center for Adults

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Payment Assistance
    Private Health Insurance

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