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Drug Rehab Programs For Gays And Lesbians category listings in River Grove, Illinois:
Youth Outreach Services (3.2 miles from River Grove, Illinois)
Youth Outreach Services is located at:
6417 West Irving Park Road Chicago, IL. 60634 773-777-7112
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Adolescents, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Gays And Lesbians, Criminal Justice Clients Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)
Encounter Medical Group (3.7 miles from River Grove, Illinois)
Encounter Medical Group is located at:
610 South Maple Avenue Oak Park, IL. 60304 708-613-4570
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Gays And Lesbians, Women, Men Payment Options: Self Payment, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale (Fee Is Based On Income And Other Factors)
Veterans Affairs Hines Hospital (4.4 miles from River Grove, Illinois)
Veterans Affairs Hines Hospital is located at:
5000 South Fifth Avenue Hines, IL. 60141 708-202-8387
Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient, Outpatient, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians Payment Options:
Restoration MBS Center Inc (4.8 miles from River Grove, Illinois)
Restoration MBS Center Inc is located at:
1127 South Mannheim Road Westchester, IL. 60154 708-483-8320
Here in the United States meth is a schedule II drug. This means that it has a high potential for abuse and very limited medical use.
Recreational meth use is common at "rave" parties or other social activities to keep the users energy up.
It has been estimated that a typical meth "cook" teaches ten other people how to make the drug each year.
Stimulants like meth affect the body's cardiovascular and temperature-regulating systems. This is why physical exertion increases the many dangers of meth use.
Meth cooks do not care about where they dispose of their toxic waste. Leftover chemicals and by-products from making meth have been discovered along highways, in parks and forests, in the ground and groundwater, and in sewer systems.