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Banyan Treatment Centers will address the core of the disease of addiction to the degree of attention to details in ways you could never imagine. The collection of therapists and staff, from Gilman, Illinois to Naperville operate as symphony to bring you back to your very best, as they did me. There is nothing bad to say, unless you simply weren't entirely sure you were ready for change to begin with. 105 stars!
Top of the World Ranch gave me the opportunity to find myself and to find a strength in surrender. Which has manifested itself into a life unimaginable. The culinary artist in the kitchen was also WAY RAD!!! Thank you Top of the World Ranch!
It’s not your typical methadone clinic. It has an inviting atmosphere with staff that actually care and love what they do. I was shocked when I transferred from my old clinic years ago because I have never felt so loved safe at a clinic. It feels good actually having a safe space to come and not feel judged or triggered. I couldn’t recommend this place more to anyone that’s serious about getting clean and maintaining their sobriety. I love that I can see a psychiatrist for my anxiety because mental health and addiction go hand in hand. The staff has become my family and I’m blessed Symetria came into my life when it did. Not only did they save my life but they have helped me flourish in my sobriety.