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  • Vicodin withdrawal symptoms typically begin within 6 to 12 hours of cessation of use. These symptoms may grow stronger and then gradually subside over the next several weeks.
  • The combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen is known by many different brand names including Vicodin, Vicodin HP, and Vicodin ES, Lortab, Anexsia, Zydone, Lorcet and Norco.
  • In the case of heroin, craving and relapse can occur weeks and months after withdrawal symptoms are long gone.
  • The more you consume alcohol every day, the more likely you are to develop alcohol withdrawal symptoms when you discontinue alcohol consumption.

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St. Peters - Partial Hospitalization-Day Treatment

For individuals not needing the intensive care that inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in St. Peters, PA. supplies but still in need of more attention than an outpatient program, partial hospitalization / day treatment is a great option. Individuals are frequently enrolled into this sort of treatment as an avoidance measure when it comes to their substance abuse troubles or as a transition back into their life in the community. Partial hospitalization / day treatment usually lasts for several hours a day (if not the entire day itself) and for several days through the week (if not the entire week). Throughout their time in treatment individuals will likely participate in one on one counseling and group therapy in addition to other social activities to build their life skills.

  • Threshold Rehabilitation Services Inc
    14.5 miles from St. Peters, Pennsylvania
    Threshold Rehabilitation Services Inc is located at:

    1000 Lancaster Avenue
    Reading, PA. 19607

    If you would like to contact Threshold Rehabilitation Services Inc, you can reach them at 610-777-7691.

    Threshold Rehabilitation Services Inc offers the following treatment services: Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance