American Behavioral Clinics located at 7330 West Layton Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin provides local drug and alcohol treatment programs for those struggling with substance abuse. American Behavioral Clinics provides Smoking not permitted for those struggling with drug and alcohol abuse. Other addiction treatment options include Outpatient, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or vivitrol, Regular outpatient treatment that help those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction to get the effective treatment that they need.
For those that are seeking affordable drug rehab in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, then entering addiction treatment at American Behavioral Clinics is the right choice. American Behavioral Clinics generally accepts struggling addicts of most age groups, i.e. Adolescents, Adult men, Adult women, Seniors or older adults to enroll in their available addiction rehabilitation programs.
American Behavioral Clinics also takes commonly accepted insurances, i.e. Medicaid, Most Insurances, and certain types of payment such as: American Express, Cash or self-payment, Check, Mastercard, Medicaid, Military insurance, Private health insurance, State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Visa. American Behavioral Clinics can be contacted through their website at www.americanbehavioralclinics.com/.
Good doctors and office staff.
Always friendly helpful understanding good people
Ive been seeing Dr. Loiben for about three years. Ive found him to be a very effective and competent DR. I would recomend him without hesitation.
I had the best treatment at this clinic working with dr. Loben / and counseling with the best ever KURT S.- thank you to all/ danette stephan. With out these Drs. I'm unsure where I'd be today. As for the staff I was treated very kindly . Unsure why some one wrote they were mean???? I had never seen that what so ever , I seen just the opposet, very pleasant staff I thought. Thank u again .
I have found this clinic to be valuable...finding the right therapist is always important...sometimes the first choice is just not the correct one...so you, as the one in charge of your health care, must decide who's the right person for you. If you don't, you have no one to blame but yourself.