Glendora Recovery Center

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1340 E. Route 66 Street Suite 103 & 106, Glendora CA 91740

Phone Number

(626) 240-5056

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Glendora Recovery Center is dedicated to creating a place of healing and growth for all that we encounter.

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1340 E. Route 66 Street Suite 106 Glendora CA 91740

Outpatient Rehab Center

Do you want to live a life free of addiction? Have you been hesitant to get treatment because you can’t go to a residential treatment facility? That’s perfectly understandable. So many who want to get help for their addiction have responsibilities that cannot be put entirely on hold. If you’re a good fit, our outpatient rehab center can help. Between our PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) and our IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program), we can help you get the care you need. 

Partial Hospitalization 

PHP is a proven effective alternative to inpatient treatment. Additionally, many enroll in PHP after having completed inpatient treatment. PHP is a very intensive form of treatment. Many of our patients are here five hours a day for five days a week. Every moment of that time is utilized in therapy, visits with a psychiatrist, case management, meetings, and more. 

All of this will be designed specifically for and around your needs. That way, you’re receiving the most intensive care possible that’s made for you and you alone.

Intensive Outpatient Program. 

If you don’t require medically supervised detox, then you may be a good fit for our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). With this, you’ll be able to receive the care that you need here while also taking part in your day-to-day activities. So, you can go to work, you can go to school, and then, you can come to Glendora Recovery Center for treatment specifically designed for you. 

Typically, many take part in IOP treatment for three hours a day, five days a week. The duration of your program will be determined by our experienced clinical team on a case-by-case basis. That said, most receive 30, 60, or 90 days of treatment. Always, this is centered around you.  

For Substance Abuse and Mental Health 

When you’re receiving treatment, our team draws upon evidence-based treatments to put together the best plan for your needs. So, many struggling with addiction will receive extensive education on both the psychological as well as physical aspects of addiction. That way, they’ll be empowered to identify the root causes of their struggles and then, in time, overcome them. 

By that same token, we also incorporate mental health treatment into just about every patient’s treatment program. This can include everything from improving physical wellness, better coping with feelings and emotions, developing more positive communication skills, and more, all of it to help the patient not just live an addiction-free life but to thrive while doing so. 

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The Doors are Open at Our Outpatient Rehab Center 

At the start of your journey, when you’re still fighting with addiction, all of this can be a bit intimidating to say the very least. But, it doesn’t have to be. The above are just some of the programs that we offer. When you reach out to us, we can talk to you about how we can best help you get the help that you need. 

Contact us today through our site or by giving us a call.

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Dr. Moses Nasser, MD
Dr. Moses Nasser, MD

Dr. Moses Nasser has a double board certification in Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine. His experience in addiction medicine goes back to when he started meditating in medical school over 20 years ago. The adventure of spiritual growth that followed led to the study and use of holistic healing, music for meditation and healing, guided meditation, and guided imagery, and understanding the deep physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual reasons that we turn to addictive substances and behaviors. This led to a medical weight loss practice where he integrated a complete mindfulness program for emotional eating and food addiction.