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- Greenville Mental Health Center
- Greenville Mental Health Center
is located at 124 Mallard Street Greenville, SC. 29601 and can be contacted by calling 864-241-1040. Greenville Mental Health Center offers treatment services for Alcoholism, Illicit Drug Addiction and Prescription Drug Abuse
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Dual Diagnosis, Over 50, Hearing Impaired Clients, Spanish Speaking
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Self Pay
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- According to the Worldwide Health Organization (WHO), alcohol use is taking an increased toll on lives and communities; young people throughout the world are currently reported to be adopting a series of more harmful and risky drinking patterns.
- Beer is the preferred alcoholic beverage for most Americans, at 41%.
- While consuming alcohol sensibly has been reported to be linked to better health and a longer life, the abuse of alcohol is commonly associated with many undesirable health outcomes.
- An estimated 20% of alcoholics who try to quit drinking on their own without medical assistance die of alcohol withdrawal delirium.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.