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Drug Rehab Programs For Gays And Lesbians category listings in New Orleans, Louisiana:
Essential Care Services
Essential Care Services is located at:
3901 Ulloa Street New Orleans, LA. 70119 504-267-5712
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults, Criminal Justice Clients, Spanish Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid
New Orleans Charter
New Orleans Charter is located at:
5625 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, LA. 70115 504-613-5648
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Gays And Lesbians Payment Options: Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)
Southeast Louisiana VA HCS
Southeast Louisiana VA HCS is located at:
3500 Canal Street New Orleans, LA. 70118 504-571-8283
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults, ASL Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Spanish Payment Options:
Ekems Healthcare Inc Mental Rehab
Ekems Healthcare Inc Mental Rehab is located at:
8470 Morrison Road New Orleans, LA. 70127 504-248-1581
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Gays And Lesbians Payment Options: Medicaid
CrescentCare Health
CrescentCare Health is located at:
2601 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, LA. 70119 504-821-2601 x292
Treatment Services: Outpatient, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Spanish Payment Options: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance
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Parents who are concerned that their child is abusing meth should keep an eye out for extremely dilated pupils, dry or bleeding nose and lips, chronic nasal or sinus problems and bad breath.
Birch or Nazi is a method used to create meth. This method gets its name from its chemical reaction (Birch-Bekenser Reduction) and WWII German inventors.
Common meth lab equipment includes: tubing, unmarked Mason jars with tubes attached, stained coffee filters, 2-liter pop bottles, blenders, camera batteries, wooden matches, propane cylinders and hot plates.
Recently, University of Iowa researchers recommended longer treatment times for meth abusers and identified areas of research that could help improve treatment.