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Addiction Treatment near Lincoln, NE

Bryan Medical Center East Campus
1600 S. 48th St. Lincoln, NE 68506
4.0
(12)
St Monica's
120 Wedgewood Drive Lincoln, NE 68510
3.3
(4)
The Bridge Behavioral Health
721 K St. Lincoln, NE 68508
1.7
(4)
BAART Programs Lincoln
4305 O Street Lincoln, NE 68510
3.5
(2)
The Bridge Behavioral Health
721 K Street Lincoln, NE 68508
Pine Lake Behavioral Health & Medical
9100 Andermatt Drive Lincoln, NE 68526
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Nebraska

Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, Inc.

For clarification, it was intensive outpatient treatment

- Anonymous
4 out of 5
Lincoln, NE

Bryan Independence Center

Group time was good, liked most of the people (leaders or teachers) I talked to during group. Very little communication. We had a few meetings per day otherwise we sat in our rooms and did nothing but dwell on our problems. Felt like the staff didn't really care. I feel this facility has the option to be more successful but they seem to just want to up the drugs on their patients and let them sleep/hang out alone in their rooms all day. I didn't feel I had anyone that I could open up to plus my communication with family was very limited. It was not really helpful in my recovery.

- Anonymous
3.7 out of 5
Lincoln, NE