Baltimore, Maryland (MD) Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Hospitals Companies

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Epoch Counseling Center
800 Ingleside Avenue
Catonsville MD 21228
(410) 744-5937
A AAA-1 Abuse & Addiction Helpline
6710-F Ritchie Highway, Suite 417
Dundalk MD 21061
(410) 921-1489

We are a safe, medically supervised environment where our primary job is helping you overcome drug addiction & alcohol dependence.
A Helping Hand
116 Slade Avenue # 201
Pikesville MD 21208
(410) 653-0070
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Partners In Recovery
6525 North Charles St Side
Towson MD 21204
(410) 296-2268

We are a privately held company in Towson, MD proudly doing business for 6 years. Is this your business? Claim This Profile
Superior Drug & DNA Testing
8600 La Salle Road, Suite 515
Towson MD 21286
(410) 866-2845

We are a privately held company in Towson, MD proudly doing business for 7 years.
Bel Air Center For Addiction
101 East Chesapeake Avenue
Towson MD 21286
(410) 494-1088
Alcohol Drug Treatment Inc
125 Hammershire Road
Reisterstown MD 21136
(410) 833-5069
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