Treatment Centers by City
- Louisville
- Lexington
- Owensboro
- Bowling Green
- Covington
- Elizabethtown
- Ashland
- Paducah
- Florence
- Corbin
- Hazard
- Hopkinsville
- Somerset
- Newport
- Prestonsburg
- Danville
- Henderson
- Fort Mitchell
- Frankfort
- Louisa
- Mayfield
- Morehead
- Mount Sterling
- Paintsville
- Shepherdsville
- Albany
- Bardstown
- Columbia
- Cynthiana
- Glasgow
- Jackson
- Lancaster
- Maysville
- Morgantown
- Nicholasville
- Pikeville
- Radcliff
- Richmond
- Scottsville
- Versailles
- Barbourville
- Benton
- Brownsville
- Campbellsville
- Campton
- Carrollton
- Falmouth
- Franklin
- Hardinsburg
- Inez
- Jamestown
- La Grange
- Lebanon
- Leitchfield
- Madisonville
- Morganfield
- Paris
- Shelbyville
- Stanford
- Whitley City
- Beattyville
- Beaver Dam
- Belfry
- Brandenburg
- Brooksville
- Cadiz
- Edmonton
- Emmalena
- Flemingsburg
- Frenchburg
- Georgetown
- Grayson
- Greensburg
- Greenup
- Greenville
- Harlan
- Harrodsburg
- Hawesville
- Hyden
- Irvine
- Latonia
- Lawrenceburg
- Liberty
- London
- Manchester
- Martin
- Mayking
- Middlesboro
- Monticello
- Mount Vernon
- Murray
- Owenton
- Owingsville
- Pineville
- Providence
- Russellville
- Salyersville
- Sandy Hook
- Taylorsville
- Tompkinsville
- Vanceburg
- West Liberty
- Williamsburg
- Williamstown
- Willisburg
- Winchester
- Ashcamp
- Bellevue
- Bronston
- Buckhorn
- California
- Carlisle
- Cave City
- Central City
- Eddyville
- Hartford
- Hope
- Mount Washington
- Munfordville
- Pine Ridge
- Pittsburg
- Rush
- Salem
- South Williamson
- Springfield
- Stanton
- Warsaw
1-866-282-2907
- Shepherds House Inc
- Shepherds House Inc
is located at 154 Bonnie Brae Drive Lexington, KY. 40508 and can be contacted by calling 859-252-1939. Shepherds House Inc offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Alcoholism and Prescription Drug Abuse
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Transitional Living Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Men
Payment Options: Self Pay
- Contact Us
- According to one study, 68% of those people who come to a trauma center have an alcohol or drug problem.
- Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are due to a wide array of factors, including genetics, how you were raised, your social environment, and your emotional health.
- Nonstudent, nonmilitary personnel may not have access to health services, making them vulnerable conditions such as depression and anxiety, often associated with dangerous alcohol consumption patterns.
- In the past three years, Phoenix saw a 49 percent increase in children between 12 and 17 checking into the ER with injuries from binge drinking, from 460 to 725.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.