Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Charleston

We carefully researched and evaluated each Rehab Center in Charleston based on the quality of their addiction treatment programs and patient care. Connect with top-rated rehabilitation centers in Charleston, SC offering addiction treatment and mental health services. Whether you need inpatient or outpatient support and personalized care options, find the right rehab facility to guide you on your path to recovery.

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Lantana Recovery

65 Gadsden St
Serving: Charleston, SC
A modern, community-based approach to addiction treatment for Men and Women in South Carolina   What is Lantana Recovery? Lantana Recovery is an alcohol and drug rehab offering ethical and...
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47 Fisherman Ln
Serving: Charleston, SC
Located in the beautiful city of Greenville, South Carolina, Recovery Centers of America at Greenville offers comprehensive addiction treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. Our evidence-based programs...
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2528 W Palmetto St
Serving: Charleston, SC
Break free from the fear and shame of drug and alcohol addiction at Owl’s Nest Recovery in Florence, SC.   Drug & Alcohol Rehab for Men & Women No matter how overwhelming your challenges may...
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Serving: Charleston, SC
We offer rehab and addiction treatment concierge service in South Carolina. We are dedicated to assisting you find the best treatment and recovery programs in South Carolina that align with your objectives....
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Charleston SC

Charleston SC

Charleston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston metropolitan area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley, Cooper, and Wando rivers. Charleston had a population of 150,277 at the 2020 census. The 2020 population of the Charleston metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, was 799,636 residents, the third-largest in the state, 8th-largest in the Deep South and the 74th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Charleston was founded in 1670 as Charles Town, honoring King Charles II, at Albemarle Point on the west bank of the Ashley River (now Charles Towne Landing) but relocated in 1680 to its present site, which became the fifth-largest city in North America within ten years. It remained unincorporated throughout the colonial period; its government was handled directly by a colonial legislature and a governor sent by Parliament.