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Mental health facilities in Delbarton, West Virginia - Find treatment centers

Mental Health Providers in Delbarton, West Virginia

Browse 1 mental health and behavioral health provider listings in Delbarton. Treatment options may include Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Trauma-Informed Care, Residential Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, and Detox Treatment, depending on the provider.

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Showing facilities in Delbarton, West Virginia

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Residential / Inpatient Options

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Providers in Delbarton

Mountain Laurel Integrated Healthcare - Anchor Point - Mental health facility in Delbarton offering Residential Treatment, Outpatient Treatment services

Mountain Laurel Integrated Healthcare - Anchor Point

4.25(4)

Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment Center

County Highway 65/18, Delbarton, WV 25670
Latest Review
Darla Reed

My husband went to rehab here and loved the workers and most of them was recovering addicts w lots of clean time he said this helped him to open up