Lakeview Health Systems Provides First-Class Addiction Treatment


 

Lakeview Health Systems Provides First-Class Addiction Treatment – This is a brief tour of the facilities of Lakeview Health Systems in Jacksonville, Florida. Lakeview Health Systems is a first-class addiction treatment center providing individualized and comprehensive medical care to individuals suffering from alcohol or drug addiction. First, a state-of-the-art medical detox program gets patients started on the road to recovery comfortably and safely. Then, a team of doctors and therapists works closely to ensure that each patient gets the personalized care that they deserve. Physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs are addressed with the goal of long-lasting recovery. Lakeview Health Systems also provides family members and loved ones with programs to help them recover from the effects of a loved one’s addiction. 24-hour staff assures that a patient is never alone on the journey to sobriety. If you have any questions about our program, or if you need help or advice about a drug or alcohol problem, you can call our free addiction helpline, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at 1-866-510-9131. To download a free intervention guide, visit www.lakeviewhealth.com

 

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