2 Alcohol Rehab Centers in Chatham, IL

Browse verified alcohol rehab centers in Chatham, Illinois. Compare providers and find contact information.

Memorial Care Urgent Care in Chatham

★★½☆☆ (59 reviews)
101 Plummer Blvd, Chatham, IL 62629
(217) 588-2600
Website: memorial.health/memorial-care-chatham-urgent-care/overview?y_source=1_Mjg5MTMzMDQtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
Hours: {"Friday":["8 AM–8 PM"],"Monday":["8 AM–8 PM"],"Saturday":["8 AM–8 PM"],"Sunday":["8 AM–8 PM"],"Thursday":["8 AM–8 PM"],"Tuesday":["8 AM–8 PM"],"Wednesday":["8 AM–8 PM"]}

OCI Therapy - Chatham

1134 Commercial Ct, Chatham, IL 62629
(217) 697-8315
Website: orthocenterillinois.com/oci-therapy/?utm_source=GMBSocialClimb&utm_medium=OCITherapy-Chatham
Hours: {"Friday":["Closed"],"Monday":["7:30 AM–6 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["7:30 AM–6 PM"],"Tuesday":["7:30 AM–6 PM"],"Wednesday":["7:30 AM–6 PM"]}

About Alcohol Rehab Centers in Chatham, IL

Finding the right support for alcohol use is a courageous step, and residents of Chatham, Illinois, have access to a range of compassionate care options. As a close-knit village just south of Springfield, Chatham offers a quiet, community-focused environment where many people balance family life, local schools, and careers. However, the pressures of daily life—whether from work, relationships, or personal struggles—can sometimes lead to unhealthy drinking patterns that affect health, responsibilities, and peace of mind.

For someone in Chatham seeking change, an alcohol rehab center provides a safe, non-judgmental space to heal. Whether you’re dealing with occasional heavy drinking or a more persistent dependence, professional programs can help you understand your relationship with alcohol and build healthier habits. Recovery is possible for anyone, regardless of background or how long the struggle has lasted.

The BeforeRehab.com directory makes it easier to find local facilities that fit your needs, from outpatient counseling to more structured support. Each listing offers clear information to help you take that next step toward a healthier, more balanced life in the Chatham community. You are not alone in this journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many alcohol rehab centers are in Chatham?

Our directory lists 2 alcohol rehab facilities in Chatham, IL.

Is medical detox necessary for alcohol addiction?

Alcohol withdrawal can be medically dangerous. Professional medical supervision during detox is strongly recommended. Consult a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate level of care.

What types of treatment do alcohol rehab centers offer?

Common treatments include medical detox, inpatient residential care, outpatient programs, medication-assisted treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, and support group facilitation.

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