Treatment Centers by City
- Portland
- Eugene
- Salem
- Corvallis
- Medford
- Grants Pass
- Klamath Falls
- Pendleton
- Roseburg
- Beaverton
- Bend
- Hillsboro
- McMinnville
- Prineville
- St. Helens
- Newport
- Oregon City
- Redmond
- Gresham
- Springfield
- Albany
- Enterprise
- Forest Grove
- Hood River
- La Grande
- Lincoln City
- Madras
- Newberg
- North Bend
- Ontario
- White City
- Arlington
- Ashland
- Astoria
- Baker City
- Boardman
- Brookings
- Condon
- Dallas
- Fossil
- Gladstone
- Heppner
- John Day
- Lakeview
- Sandy
- Seaside
- The Dalles
- Tillamook
- Christmas Valley
- Coos Bay
- Cottage Grove
- Gold Beach
- Happy Valley
- Harrisburg
- Hermiston
- Hines
- Jefferson
- Junction City
- Lebanon
- Milton Freewater
- Monmouth
- Phoenix
- Scappoose
- Silverton
- Stayton
- Troutdale
- Tualatin
- Umatilla
- Vernonia
- Waldport
- Warrenton
- Wilsonville
- Woodburn
1-877-469-6378
- Native American Rehabilitation
- Native American Rehabilitation
is located at 17645 NW St. Helens Highway Portland, OR. 97231 and can be contacted by calling 503-621-1069. Native American Rehabilitation offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Prescription Drug Abuse and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Expectant Mothers, Women, Residential Beds for Adolescents, Men, Hearing Impaired Clients, American Indian and Alaska Native Languages, Spanish Speaking
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Self Pay, Sliding-Scale Fee, Payment Help
- Contact Us
- A quality alcohol addiction treatment program will help an individual to deal with the factors that led them to develop an alcohol addiction to begin with.
- What Is Binge Drinking? Binge alcohol use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion on at least 1 day in the past 30 days (from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health [NSDUH]). Heavy drinking is defined as binge drinking on at least 5 days in the past month.
- In a study of social drinkers, who drank about three drinks per day during a 3-week study, a significant number of these women had abnormal menstrual cycles and a delay or lack of ovulation.
- Youth who drink alcohol are more likely to experience abuse of other drugs.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.