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Oxford Treatment Center
Destination Facility
Lakeside
Luxury
Private/Secluded
Wilderness
297 County Road 244 Etta, MS 38627
Services Offered
Telehealth
Sober Living Home
Detox Services
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Adult Age
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Health Plan of NV/Sierra Health/BHO
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Treatment Philosophy
Oxford Treatment Center is a 110 acre campus located within the Holly Springs National Forest. With a 5-acre lake, ducks, geese and beautiful undisturbed forest land, the rural setting at Oxford Treatment Center offers a tranquil healing environment. Our approach to addiction treatment is a holistic one, seeking to restore hope and health to individuals who come to us out of painful, self-destructive patterns. It’s not enough to end a physical dependency through successful medical detox. On the other side of that first step, the individual in recovery must have the right support in place to break those old habits and replace them with new ones. He or she must find a new way to fill the void that drugs or alcohol once did — essentially, find a new meaning in life. At Oxford Treatment Center, our team of dedicated professionals consists of a medical director, a board certified addictions psychiatrist, a board certified internist, and 6 board certified nurse practitioners. The most unique hallmark of our team of medical providers is an average of 8 year tenure at Oxford Treatment Center. The medical provider cohort is proud of the stability and commitment it provides to our patients.
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My experience is God is good all the time and shows up exactly when I needed him the most. otc has a tremendous staff and who care for desparate souls like me and all the others. 12 steps are awesome and H&I on thursday nights are incredible.
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Mobile Metro Treatment Center
1924 Dauphin Island Parkway Mobile, AL 36605
AltaPointe Health Outpatient - West Mobile
4211 Government Boulevard Mobile, AL 36693
New Pathways Addiction Treatment Center
1203 U.S. Highway 98 Daphne, AL 36526
- 13 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Alabama

Anniston Fellowship House- Recovery Services

I completed the program in 60 days and transferred to the after-care program (foundation). I'm now back in the main facility as a part-time night staff. It is a great faith based program it just needs more formal step study.

- Jackie
5 out of 5
Birmingham, AL

Magnolia Creek Treatment Center for Eating Disorders

They helped me set up a team to see when I returned home, and checked in with me for a year. 1.5 years I had a relapse but I don't know if I'd consider it a full blown relapse. More of a few slip ups before finding my footing again. They offered me a reduced rate for the time that insurance refused me, it still was more than I can afford though.

- BM
5 out of 5
Columbiana, AL

The Haven

Strengths include: group therapy daily, counseling one-on-one, religious services, and cleanliness. However, there were not enough activities like exercise or watching tv. I don't think it's worth the money, many I have talked to have returned over and over so obviously their forms of treatment are not working.

- Anonymous
4.3 out of 5
Dothan, AL