Georgia HOPE
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Georgia HOPE Overview
Georgia HOPE has 2 treatment centers dedicated to treating substance use disorders and helping with mental health. They have treatment facilities located in Dalton and Woodstock, Georgia that cater to adolescents.
Georgia HOPE offers a range of treatment options across their different sites including outpatient and regular outpatient.
They use counseling as part of their addiction treatment programs at their facilities, including individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling and couples counseling.
They accept Medicaid and cash or self-payment as forms of payment for services offered and cater to both female and male patients.
Georgia HOPE locations
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Georgia HOPE
1414 Dug Gap RoadDalton, Whitfield, GA30720
Insurance Accepted
Cash Pay Rate
Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance SAMHSA FundedMAT
co-occurring disorder treatment
4 accreditations
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Georgia HOPE
104 Springfield Center DriveWoodstock, Cherokee, GA30188
Insurance Accepted
Cash Pay Rate
Inpatient (hospital) Inpatient (residential) State Insurance SAMHSA Funded
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Calls to numbers marked with (I) symbols will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed in our Terms and Conditions, each of which is a paid advertiser.
In calling the helpline you agree to our Terms and Conditions. We do not receive any fee or commission dependent upon which treatment or provider a caller chooses.
There is no obligation to enter treatment.
For any specific questions please email us at info@recovered.org
Insurance Accepted
This center accepts most forms of health insurance. Contact them to find out more or use our insurance verification to check your coverage.
Insurance Accepted
This center may not accept all forms of insurance. contact them to find out more.
We are awaiting cost confirmation from the center owner.
Medication designed to help with withdrawal symptoms and cravings may be offered as part of an addiction treatment program.
Accreditation(s) indicate the organization's national, state, or industry recognition for the treatment of substance use disorders and or mental health conditions.