Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services - Storden, Minnesota
Hospital inpatient drug rehabilitation is a type of treatment that is undergone in a medical location and is overseen by medical practitioners and other medical professionals. Hospital inpatient rehabilitation is often necessary if there is any chance of life threatening withdrawal symptoms, which is often true with alcohol as well as a class of prescription drug called benzodiazepines which in any case should be monitored very cautiously by medical professionals in case of any issues. Hospital inpatient rehabilitation may be an option for people in Storden who want to undergo medication assisted withdrawal, as is the situation with treatment clients in Storden that are opiate dependent and want to utilize this type of detoxification approach to prevent the serious symptoms connected with heroin or other opiate withdrawal. This type of opiate withdrawal is not treatment by itself however, and treatment clients will need much more counseling and therapy to completely be free of opiate addiction.
- Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center
Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center can be found at:
300 South Bruce Street
Marshall, MN. 56258
507-537-9318
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services, Co-Occurring Mental And Drug Abuse Disorders
Payment Categories: Self Payment Drug Rehab, State Financed (not medicaid), Personal Health Insurance - New Ulm Medical Center
New Ulm Medical Center can be found at:
1324 5th Street North
New Ulm, MN. 56073
507-217-5118 x7
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services, Outpatient Treatment Services, Co-Occurring Mental And Drug Abuse Disorders
Payment Categories: Self Payment Drug Rehab, State Financed (not medicaid), Personal Health Insurance - Spencer Municipal Hospital
Spencer Municipal Hospital can be found at:
1200 1st Avenue East
Spencer, IA. 51301
712-264-6198 x6230
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services, Rehab For Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Categories: Self Payment Drug Rehab, State Financed (not medicaid), Personal Health Insurance