Schaumburg, IL Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers
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411 West River Road, Suite 309 Elgin, Illinois 60123

28373 Davis Parkway, Suite 500 Warrenville, Illinois 60555

1080 East Park Street Carbondale, Illinois 62901

600 West Lincoln Avenue Caseyville, Illinois 62232

400 Mercy Lane Aurora, Illinois 60506

1706 North Kedzie Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60647

2200 Lake Victoria Drive Springfield, Illinois 62703

3934 North Lincoln Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60613

800 North Main Street Anna, Illinois 62906

680 N Lake Shore Dr, Suite 800 Chicago, Illinois 60611

3701 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60613

420 Airport Road, C, Elgin, IL 60123

620 N State Route 31, Crystal Lake, IL 60012

867 North Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60610

428 South 36th Street Quincy, Illinois 62301
Schaumburg is a Northwest suburb of about 78,000 residents. It is the commercial center of the region, offering the Woodfield shopping area, a large base of office parks and the Interstate 90 corridor, which draws people from across the suburbs to work and shop. It sits at the western edge of Cook County, where the Northwest suburbs meet the western suburbs.
Our directory lists 1 treatment center in Schaumburg itself, so for anyone here the real options are the programs spread through the surrounding towns, including Hoffman Estates, Rolling Meadows and Elk Grove Village, as well as Arlington Heights and Des Plaines along the corridor to the east.
Schaumburg sits at a crossroads of several suburbs, so a search here draws from a wide area. The site turns up more than forty programs around Schaumburg, spread across both the Northwest suburbs and the western suburbs that begin just past the county line. Very few are in Chicago, which is about 27 miles southeast.
The pool that matters here is suburban and broad and is reachable by car in several directions.
Schaumburg is built for driving. Interstate 90 (the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway) runs along the north side with an exit at Roselle Road, the Interstate 290 and Route 53 interchange sits to the east and the Elgin-O’Hare Expressway (Route 390) passes to the south. Golf Road and Higgins Road carry the commercial traffic through the middle.
Metra’s Milwaukee District West Line stops in Schaumburg and runs to Union Station downtown, but it is a long ride built for the downtown commute rather than for suburban trips, so getting to a program here means driving. The flip side is useful: Schaumburg is one of the region’s largest job centers, so if you work here, a program in town or a neighboring suburb is a short drive that fits around the workday.
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Common questions about arriving, getting around and what to expect from treatment in Schaumburg. If a question is not covered here, a program’s admissions team can answer it directly.
One is in Schaumburg itself. Most of what you would weigh sits in the surrounding towns, from Hoffman Estates and Rolling Meadows to the corridor running east toward Arlington Heights and Des Plaines, nearly all a short drive away. Because Schaumburg sits where several towns meet, a search here brings back options in every direction.
Usually not. The Northwest and western suburbs around Schaumburg hold a broad set of programs within a short drive, so most residents stay local. Chicago is about 27 miles southeast and a long train ride from here, so it tends to make sense only for a specialized program the suburbs do not offer.
This comes up often here, since Schaumburg is such a large employer. If you work in one of its office parks, programs in town and in the neighboring suburbs are short drives on I-90 or the nearby expressways, so an evening or intensive outpatient schedule can fit around your job. A downtown program would mean a long reverse commute, which is much harder to keep up daily.