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30 Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Denver, CO
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Psyche PC Jeffrey Richmond MD
720-432-9865
1120 Lincoln Street Denver CO 80203
BI Inc Denver Day Reporting Center
303-832-1144
1359 Court Place Denver CO 80204
Denver Health Community Detox Denver Health Behavioral Health Servs
303-436-3265
1155 Cherokee Street Denver CO 80204
Recovering Spirit LLC
720-810-5922
1490 North Lafayette Street Denver CO 80218
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
303-293-2220 x9500
2130 Stout Street Denver CO 80205
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Broadway Building
303-297-4091
2100 Broadway Denver CO 80205
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
303-293-2217
2111 Champa Street Denver CO 80205
Denver Health and Hosp Authority Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
303-602-4851
667 Bannock Street Denver CO 80204
Comprehensive Behav Health Center Methadone Maintenance
720-398-9666
2217 Champa Street Denver CO 80205
Sobriety House Inc Phoenix Concept
720-381-4337
2162 Lawrence Street Denver CO 80205
University of Colorado Denver/ARTS Parkside Clinic
303-388-5894
1620 Gaylord Street Denver CO 80206
University of Colorado Denver/ARTS Hlth Science Ctr/ARTS Parkside Clinic
303-388-5894
1620 Gaylord Street Denver CO 80206
University of Colorado Denver/ARTS Specialized Outpatient services
303-333-4288
1648 Gaylord Street Denver CO 80206
Crossroads Treatment Center of Denver PC
800-805-6989
1801 West 13th Avenue Denver CO 80204
Sobriety House Inc Stepping Stone
303-722-5746
1368 Elizabeth Street Denver CO 80206
Denver Recovery Group
303-953-2299
2822 East Colfax Avenue Denver CO 80206
Community Alcohol/Drug Rehab and Educ
303-295-2521
3315 Gilpin Street Denver CO 80205
Denver Indian Health and Family Servs
303-953-6600
2880 West Holden Place Denver CO 80204
National Institute for Change PC
303-231-0090
1827 Federal Boulevard Denver CO 80204
Mile High Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse/DBA Mile High Behav Hlth
303-825-8113
4242 Delaware Street Denver CO 80216
IDEA Forum Inc IDEA Denver
303-477-8280
2370 West Alameda Avenue Denver CO 80223
Independence House North Side
303-433-1306
4300 Kalamath Street Denver CO 80211
Denver Broadway Counseling Services
303-733-8784
1393 South Inca Street Denver CO 80223
Colorado Health Network Inc DBA Colorado AIDS Project
303-837-1501
6260 East Colfax Avenue Denver CO 80220
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