Renew Clinic – Birmingham
2868 Acton Rd
Birmingham, AL 35243
Birmingham, Alabama
205-623-4021
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Addiction Treatment Programs
Alcoholism
Drug Rehab
Alcoholism
The goal of alcohol rehab in Alabama is to help individuals gain tools for long-term sobriety. Treatment empowers participants whose relationships, career, and health have been affected by alcohol use to live a successful life.Drug Rehab
Drug rehab in Alabama provides medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for drug dependency. Methods of treatment often include a combination of medication, counseling, and recreational therapies.Levels of Care
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Detox & MAT
When you make the decision to enter an addiction treatment program, detox is usually the first step. Detox in ...Alabama includes round-the-clock supervision by professional staff, and medications are often used to ease withdrawal symptoms.Read More
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Inpatient Rehab
Residential or inpatient rehab in Alabama involves living at the rehab facility and receiving 24/7 supervised ...care. A combination of treatment interventions is offered, including individual and group therapy, nutritional counseling, experiential therapies, and medication.Read More
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Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient rehab in Alabama allows you to attend a few hours of counseling each week, spread out over several ...days. You can spend the rest of your time at home, working, or fulfilling other obligations. The length of time in this type of program varies by individual.Read More
Insurance
Private Insurance
Private health insurance helps you pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Alabama. The amount of rehab insurance co...verage varies based on specific policy and a treatment center’s in-network or out-of-network status. Check with your insurer for more information.Read More
Self-Pay Options
Self-pay or private pay options for drug rehab in Alabama let you pay out-of-pocket or via personal or medical... loans. There are different fee structures for different phases of care.Read More
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Lesley Wirth, MA, CCAR