Can Somebody Please Tell Me How I’m Going to Find Substance Abuse Treatment Centers in Dilley, Texas?
Question by bayleigh lw: Can somebody please tell me how I’m going to find substance abuse treatment centers in Dilley, Texas?
I have a friend who is addicted to Ambien. At first she thought it was ok because it’s a prescription drug, as opposed to illicit ones. However, she has just recently gotten fired from her job because she does poorly and sometimes falls asleep while at work. She’s asking for my help in finding treatment centers and I want to oblige.
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Answer by binaryloop
You’re a great friend for helping when she needs it the most. Prescription drug abuse is a bigger problem then illicit drug use. Here is some info I found online that may help you:
South Texas Rural Health Services Inc: Substance Abuse Department
611 Thornton
Cotulla, TX 78014
(830) 879-3047
Camino Real Mhmr-Frio County Work Center
509 Martin Branch Road
Dilley, TX 78017
(830)965-4004
South Texas Rural Health Services Inc: Substance Abuse Unit
707 N 3rd St
Carrizo Springs, TX 78834
(830) 876-2055
Good luck.
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