Glencross, South Dakota - Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services
Hospital inpatient alcohol and drug treatment is a form of treatment which is done in a medical location and is conducted by medical doctors and other medical staff. Hospital inpatient rehab is often necessary if there is any chance of life threatening withdrawal symptoms, which is often a factor with alcohol and with a class of medical drug called benzodiazepines which should be overseen very cautiously by medical experts to avoid any problems. Hospital inpatient rehab may be delivered to people in Glencross, SD. who choose to go through medication assisted withdrawal, which is sometimes the case with treatment clients in Glencross, SD. that are dependent to opiates and want to utilize this type of detox method to avoid the serious symptoms associated with heroin or other opiate withdrawal. This kind of opiate withdrawal is not in any way a form of rehab in itself however, and treatment clients will need further time spent in rehab to fully be free of opiate addiction.
- CHI St. Alexius Health
CHI St. Alexius Health can be found at:
900 East Broadway Avenue
Bismarck, ND. 58501
701-530-7300 x7374
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services, Outpatient Treatment Services, Rehab For Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Categories: Self Payment Drug Rehab, State Financed (not medicaid), Personal Health Insurance - Sanford Medical Center Bismarck
Sanford Medical Center Bismarck can be found at:
300 North 7th Street
Bismarck, ND. 58501
701-323-6796
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services, Outpatient Treatment Services, Co-Occurring Mental And Drug Abuse Disorders, Rehab For Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Categories: Self Payment Drug Rehab, State Financed (not medicaid), Personal Health Insurance - Avera St. Lukes
Avera St. Lukes can be found at:
305 South State Street
Aberdeen, SD. 57401
605-622-5000
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services, Rehab For Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Categories: Self Payment Drug Rehab, State Financed (not medicaid), Personal Health Insurance