How Will I Find Substance Abuse Treatment Centers in Lewisberry, Pennsylvania?
Question by ashlie dh: How will I find substance abuse treatment centers in Lewisberry, Pennsylvania?
I’m doing a research paper regarding prescription drug addiction and I think getting more information from treatment centers that have patients with this issue will really help me. Doing interviews with people who are dealing with the patients on a regular basis would be really good.
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Answer by darby lw
Fortunately for you, substance abuse treatment centers are easy to find. The links below will be able to help you out in that task. Just call the treatment centers and ask them if you could schedule an interview. Good luck! I really hope that you get the information you need.
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