Langhorne, PA State Funded Rehab Centers

Treatment Centers Nearby

Call 800-496-0542 to speak with an alcohol or drug abuse counselor.

StateFundedRehab.com provides only listings of drug and alcohol rehab centers that use government money to support people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs receive treatment or supportive services. A vast majority of drug users are in this category due to having spent all of their money on their addiction. That is why it is important for States to provide for this service.

We have listed all of the clinics that we have located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania below.

On our listing pages we provide user comments and reviews.

Aldie Counseling Center

2291 Cabot Boulevard West
Langhorne, PA - 19047
215-642-3230

More Treatment Centers

Due to the small amount of liheap service offices in Langhorne, we have listed some area listings below. In our search we do not limit the listings by state.

My Friends House Family Counseling

371 Glassboro Road
Woodbury Heights, NJ - 8097
(856) 669-6900
Location: 28 miles from Langhorne

A&O Recovery

3319 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA - 19134
215-426-1992
Location: 16 miles from Langhorne

Northeast Treatment Centers

5501 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA - 19139
215-747-6480x10
Location: 23 miles from Langhorne

Mercy Hospital of Philadelphia Department of Psychiatry

501 South 54th Street
Philadelphia, PA - 19143
215-748-9188
Location: 23 miles from Langhorne

Project Transition

5003 Umbria Street
Philadelphia, PA - 19128
215-247-7105
Location: 20 miles from Langhorne

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What Are State Funded Rehab Centers?

State Funded Rehab Centers, other than medicaid, are government funded rehab centers. These are low to no cost rehab centers for addicted people.

Are these State Funded Rehab Centers free?

Yes, these are very affordable or free options for those needing addiction treatment. These public assistance facilities often have waiting lists. View our FAQ and How To section for information on getting accepted in to these programs.