Peachford Hospital
2151 Peachford Road
Dunwoody, GA 30338
Dunwoody, Georgia
770-455-3200
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Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
Teen & Adolescent Program
Adult Program
Treatment services at an adult program in Georgia are typically offered on a continuum of care. These intensity levels address unique needs as individuals progress through various stages of recovery.Teen & Adolescent Program
A young adult program in Georgia focuses on the motivations, challenges, and needs of this stage of life. Participants receive treatment tailored to this age bracket.Levels of Care
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Detox & MAT
Alcohol and drug rehab in Georgia starts with detox. You’ll be under 24/7 supervision, while medical personn...el provide care and medication to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. Over a period of about a week, all addictive substances will be cleansed from your body.Read More
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Outpatient Rehab
For those with a moderate addiction, outpatient rehab in Georgia is often appropriate. This involves attending... individual and group counseling sessions each week. Outpatient treatment may continue long-term if needed, until you are ready for the next stage of your recovery journey.Read More
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health
Both substance abuse and mental health disorders cause brain imbalances, so they often feed off each other. Tr...eatment for dual diagnosis in Georgia provides access to addiction and mental health specialists, to effectively treat both conditions at once.Read More
Accreditations
Joint Commission
Insurance
Private Insurance
Private insurance coverage will help pay for a large portion of alcohol and drug reahb in Georgia. In many cas...es, insurance providers will even cover the entire cost of addicton treatment. Be sure to verify the details with your insurance provider.Read More
Self-Pay Options
If you don't have health insurance or your policy doesn't cover a bulk of the costs for alcohol and drug rehab... in Georgia, self-pay options can help. Also known as private pay, these methods mean you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket via options like personal loans, medical loans, credit cards, fundraisers, and so on.Read More