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  • Rapid opiate detoxification (ROD) is an emerging treatment option for opiate withdrawal that is reportedly faster and causes less physical discomfort than traditional forms of opiate detoxification.
  • Local and regional law enforcement officials cite that immediate release oxycodone is the drug of choice for pill mills who prescribe prescription opioids willy-nilly to prescription drug addicts.
  • There is no safe level of alcohol consumption while pregnant.
  • Moldy or bad magic mushrooms may contain poisons and harmful bacteria that can make a person very ill.

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Sellersburg, Indiana - State Financed Insurance (other than Medicaid)

Being qualified for state financed insurance (other than Medicaid) to cover the price of drug rehabilitation takes a number of steps. Your initial step will be contacting the state and local offices in your location. You will need to converse with their staff to figure out your eligibility. While each state in the United States deviates in how much funding they have to treat drug addiction, there are also added circumstances that come into play to decide your qualifications for state financed insurance (other than Medicaid). The staff will inquire as to whether or not you have any other form of insurance, how much money you receive each year, whether you need detoxification, what level of treatment you will need (inpatient/outpatient/counseling) as well as if you have currently had access to state funded treatment in the past.

  • University Hospital and Emergency
    10.5 miles from Sellersburg, Indiana
    University Hospital and Emergency is located at:

    530 South Jackson Street
    Louisville, KY. 40202

    If you would like to contact University Hospital and Emergency , you can reach them at 502-562-4680.

    University Hospital and Emergency offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)