22 treatment facilities listed in Charleston, Illinois. Rankings on this
page are organic — based on facility data and ratings only, never on payment.
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Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council - The Hour House
635 Division Street, Charleston, IL
· 3.8 ★ (5 historical reviews)
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Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council - Adult Outpatient
726, 4th Street, Charleston, IL
· 3.3 ★ (1 historical reviews)
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Alcoholism Information & Treatment Centers
635 Division Street, Charleston, IL
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Central Baptist Family Services
421 7th Street, Charleston, IL
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Counseling Connection
506 West Lincoln Avenue Suite 500, Charleston, IL
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Lee Sandra L Ma Lcpc
1550 Douglas Street Suite 101, Charleston, IL
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Hunter & Melvin Professional Counseling
506 West Lincoln Avenue Suite 1000, Charleston, IL
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Hogan Andy MA
126 6th Street, Charleston, IL
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Midwest Neurofitness
5566 Lincoln Highway Road, Charleston, IL
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ABBCON Counseling
603 Monroe Street, Charleston, IL
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Central East Alcohol and Drug Council -Women's Recovery Program
720 4th Street, Charleston, IL
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On The Wings of Angels Inc Walter DUI and Counseling Services
1550 Douglas Drive Suite 115, Charleston, IL
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Central East Alcohol and Drug Council - Adult Outpatient Program
726 4th Street, Charleston, IL
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Central East Alcohol and Drug Council Womens Project
1501 1/2 18th Street, Charleston, IL
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Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council
P. O. Box 532, 635 Division Street, Charleston, IL
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Behavioral Health Services of Sarah Bush Lincoln
500 Health Center Drive Suite STE, Charleston, IL
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Boyd Jerry L Psychologist Licensed Clncl Psychologist
1901 18th Street, Charleston, IL
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Boyd- Jerry L Psychologist
521 Warren Avenue, Charleston, IL
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Coles County Mental Health Center
845 18th Street, Charleston, IL
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Central East Alcoholism & Drug
845 18th Street, Charleston, IL
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Adolescent Recovery Home
720 4th Street, Charleston, IL
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Central East Alcoholism & Drug
530 Reynolds Dr # 8, Charleston, IL
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