Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment Lake Villa
Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment Lake Villa – Learn more about the Gateway Foundation Alcohol & Drug Treatment Center in Lake Villa, Illinois. With more than 40 years of treatment experience, our specialists take the time to understand of the specific needs of each individual. With insurance acceptance and a track record of success, Gateway Foundation helps thousands of individual’s successfully complete treatment each year, and find the hope they need to live again. As the largest provider of alcohol and drug abuse treatment in Illinois, Gateway has eight treatment centers throughout the state. Gateway outpatient and residential substance abuse treatment programs are not one-size fits all, but unique treatment plans that give an individual the highest chance for a successful outcome. Hope is just a phone call away. Call our 24-hour helpline at 877-505-HOPE(4673) or visit www.RecoverGateway.org for more information about our free and confidential consultation.
Taking Stock: Local researcher leads recruiting in national drug trial
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The 13-clinic network ranks ninth of 174 groups in the newly-formed Alliance of Clinical Trials in Oncology, ahead of stalwarts such as the Cleveland Clinic and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Texas. The alliance is a … Illinois CancerCare's Community …
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St. Louis doctor helping women preserve chance at motherhood
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“The idea of freezing ovarian tissue and helping someone have a family in the future is amazing,” said Dr. Angeline Beltsos with the Illinois center, which operates 10 clinics in the Chicago area. “Having the ability to help navigate choices for …
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Report: Meningitis scare puts Baxter acquisition of drug-compounder on hold
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One possible case has been identified in Illinois: a Chicago resident believed to have been injected with the tainted substance at a pain treatment center in Chicago or west suburban Westchester, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. A …
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