Mecklenburg, North Carolina (NC) Alcoholism Rehabilitation Hospitals Companies

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Mc Leod Center
515 Clanton Road
Charlotte NC 28217
(704) 332-9001
New Beginnings Street Ministry
1517 Duckworth Avenue
Charlotte NC 28208
(704) 334-1199

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New Beginnings/Treatment Center
1508 Cleveland Avenue
Charlotte NC 28203
(704) 334-6574
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Tarwater Michael MD
1100 Blythe Boulevard
Charlotte NC 28203
(704) 355-4330

We are a privately held company in Charlotte, NC proudly doing business for 14 years. Is this your business? Claim This Profile
A Alcohol Access
5100 South Boulevard
Charlotte NC 28217
(704) 527-2002
Assessment Dynamics
5609 Monroe Road
Charlotte NC 28212
(704) 537-9740
Dilworth Center For Chemical Dependency
2240 Park Road
Charlotte NC 28203
(704) 372-6969
Dixon Kathy & Assoc Inc
725 Providence Road
Charlotte NC 28207
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