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Testimonials
"Thank you for helping me find a great rehab. I am really glad I called. Privacy was a big concern for me. Alan was very knowledgeable about all the top-tier rehabs and helped me narrow it down to the ones where I could be sure my privacy would be respected. "
Barry M.
Palm Springs, Ca
"I just want to say thank you. You found me a rehab center where for the first time I was able to get the healing I needed in a quiet, private space without constant attention. All I could hear when I woke up in the morning was the sound of the ocean and the birds. It was exactly the kind of space I needed to heal."
Janet J.
Pacific Palisades, Ca

Luxury private drug rehab in Los Angeles
Your drug rehab program must help you get better on your own terms. That might sound obvious, but the truth is that too many drug rehab facilities try to turn drug rehabilitation into a generic process. That’s simply not the way healing happens. Addiction never afflicts any two victims quite the same way. What that means, of course, is that no two drug rehab experiences will ever be exactly identical. The best drug rehab program is the one tailored to the individual needs of the patient. Anything less than that simply isn’t good enough.
The good news is that there are plenty of private drug rehabs in Los Angeles. The catch is that they aren’t all equally capable of helping their clients get where they need to go. If you’re going to get better, it’s going to be because you find a drug rehab facility that cares about you as you actually are. Drug rehab programs can’t succeed on any terms other than those. For your own sake, don’t learn that lesson the hard way. Do your homework.