Oregon Recovery Behavioral Health

Salem, OR 97301
Located in Marion County
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465 Commercial Street
Salem, OR 97301

Available programs:

  • Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Program languages include:

  • English

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Serving Marion County
Tel: (503) 304-4358
Fax: (503) 362-2768

At Oregon Recovery Behavioral Health, we provide comprehensive and personalized DUII treatment services to help you regain control after a DUII charge. Our Salem-based center is fully certified by the Oregon Health Authority, offering innovative treatment options tailored to meet your unique needs. We understand that facing a DUII can be overwhelming, so our compassionate team is here to guide you through the process, from understanding your legal obligations to starting your treatment. Whether you’re seeking information on DUII diversion vs. conviction, treatment duration, or how to restore your driver’s license, we’re here to assist you every step of the way.

What sets us apart is our commitment to flexibility, affordability, and quality care. We offer services throughout the week, with scheduling designed to fit your busy life. Our center is in-network with over 40 insurance plans, including OHP Medicaid, and we provide affordable self-pay options. Recognized as the DUII Treatment Provider of the Year in 2020, our agency also offers 24/7 crisis management services to ensure support is available whenever you need it.

At Oregon Recovery Behavioral Health, we believe in treating the whole person. Our services include individual and group counseling, family support, and medication-assisted treatment. We’re not just an addiction treatment center; we’re a community dedicated to helping you overcome challenges and lead a fulfilling life. Don’t let a DUII define you—contact us today and take the first step on your journey to recovery.

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