Alaska Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehab
- Anchorage
- Barrow
- Bethel
- Copper Center
- Cordova
- Delta Junction
- Dillingham
- Dutch Harbor
- Eagle River
- Fairbanks
- Fort Yukon
- Girdwood
- Haines
- Homer
- Hungerford
- Juneau
- Kenai
- Ketchikan
- King Cove
- Kodiak
- Kotzebue
- Metlakatla
- Nenana
- Ninilchik
- Nome
- North Pole
- Palmer
- Petersburg
- Saint Paul Island
- Sand Point
- Seward
- Sitka
- Soldotna
- Tok
- Valdez
- Wasilla
- Wrangell
- Yakutat
Learn More About Alaska Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers
If you struggle with drug or alcohol addiction, help is available for you. It can be challenging to try to quit using substances on your own, especially if you are experiencing painful withdrawal symptoms and severe cravings. An Alaska drug treatment center can provide the therapy and counseling you need to help you quit using substances and acquire tools for long-term recovery.
As you consider the kind of Alaska drug treatment facility you want to check into, consider your physical health. Do you need a professional drug detox? If you tried to quit using in the past, you might be aware that your withdrawal symptoms are severe. Or perhaps you have a polydrug addiction; detoxing from multiple substances can be unpredictable and dangerous. For a professional detox, you must seek out medical drug rehab. This kind of facility usually offers an inpatient treatment program that requires you to reside at the facility, at least for the short term. Another physical concern that would require a medical treatment center is a chronic illness such as diabetes, which would need to be managed during your recovery.
Your mental and emotional needs are also important to consider. If you have been diagnosed with a mental health disorder or believe that you should be, you need co-occurring disorder treatment at a dual diagnosis rehab. Many people develop anxiety or depression due to substance use, and some people initially turned to substances to manage their mental health symptoms.
Call 800-908-4823 (Who Answers?) toll-free today to learn more about your treatment options. Help is available 24/7 and calls are always confidential.