Where Can I Find Drug (Crack Cocaine)tratment Rehab Centers/ Facilities in Nj?

Question by Anthony P: where can I find drug (crack cocaine)tratment rehab centers/ facilities in nj?

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Answer by im_really_teresa
Call your local hospitals. Carrier is a good hospital for that in NJ. But call the information department of your local hospitals they can direct you to the best option for you.

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