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Alcohol Drug Dependency Services Of Southeast Iowa

Alcohol Addiction, Drug Addiction

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Website | (319) 753-6567
1340 Mt Pleasant St, Burlington, IA 52601, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 1340 Mt Pleasant St, Burlington, IA 52601, USA
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What We Do

The Iowa Department of Public Health licenses the Alcohol and Drug Dependency Services of Southeast Iowa (ADDS) to provide prevention, substance use disorder and problem gambling treatment services.

ADDS is part of the IDPH Integrated Provider Network, with services funded by the Iowa Department of Public Health and the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.  

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Coronavirus (COVID-19)

ADDS COVID-19 Updates

All evaluations will be on a walk-in basis.  Please see the walk-in schedule below.  ADDS will also resume providing Federal drug screens (urinalysis or UAs), AND all other UAs (including pre-employment drug screens) on a walk-in basis.  If you have any questions, please call an ADDS office – see contact information at the bottom of this page.

To protect the health of the public and our staff if you come to an ADDS office:

Please call ahead to cancel appointments if you have symptoms of the Coronavirus!  See Iowa Department of Public Health’s instructions on this.

Wearing a mask is now optional for all clients and staff. When you arrive, ADDS staff will ask you some COVID-19 questions.  You may be refused services and referred to appropriate medical care based on display of symptoms.  Situations will be handled on a case-by-case basis where staff or clients have a medical excuse or reason that they cannot wear a mask for prolonged periods of time.

Refusal to follow our safety procedures will result in refused services.  In the case that staff need to turn a client away due to risk of COVID-19 or any other reason, this will be documented and then staff will notify any applicable parties of this refusal as needed with valid consent on file.

Please check out our  Facebook page for our statement about the Coronavirus and some resources to stay healthy and safe.

If you have recently been incarcerated and have a history of opioid use or an opioid overdose history, check out this flyer for more information:

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Walk-In Evaluations

Google Rating: 3.1 out of 5 stars (16 total ratings)

Rob James
1 Star
When I walked in they had zero customers and 10 minutes before their lunch break. I only needed a drug test, they give you 4 minutes max in the restroom, their next customer wouldn’t be showing up until half a hour after they came back from lunch. They turned me away because they wanted to go to lunch. When I got to the counter it there was 3 or so people just standing around talking. I understand perspective is everything and it’s possible it was work related and I’m unsure how much work actually goes into testing urine. But I got turned away for an early lunch break. This is hard times. People need jobs, this is unacceptable.
Thursday 18th February 2021
Robbyne Furney-Sorbo
1 Star
Their very unprofessional I don’t recommend them.
Saturday 18th September 2021
Crossfit Jigsaw
2 Star
the staff is verry friendly but as for the program i can say its needing some improvement and a little more structure, the groups were a joke, the program helped me none, maybe it was just me but theres people who will agree with me
Tuesday 29th September 2020
Justin Archer
3 Star
I spent a little over 60 days at the facility. I loved the aids that monitored us for inpatient and made sure we were doing what we were supposed to and following schedule and helping us. The inpatient counselors rely on paper packets instead if actual therapy to help you get sober so it seems they are not all that interested. The program itself is not that great but it has lead to me being sober for the last 7 months. However the only reason is because of the tools, coping skills, and support that my outpatient facility has given to me. They also have major financial issues to the point that the clients aren't allowed to interact with the real world while you're there. They lock client bathrooms during the day as well as our rooms. After 6am we are forced to be around each other for the next 16 hours. Spending 16 hours cooped up with the same 20 people in a space ideally more fit for 10 also causes a lot of stress and tension between clients and staff. They only allow you to speak to family and friends certain days of the week. This is not ok as it is crucial to the clients to be able to build a strong support team on the outside for when they get done with program. The only thing that made this place ok was a couple of the staff members that have been terminated from ADDS. At the end of the day all they care about is their successful turnover rate and not dedicated individual care catered to each persons specific needs. The lack of organization in this facility is readily apparent as the staff does not keep up on what's going on with the inpatient services and rely on clients to tell them information they should already know. This results in them taking on clients without knowing where they have a bed at or even what their drug of choice is sometimes. I went in for an opiate addiction and the whole time they were trying to counsel me about meth use because they did not listen to my needs and entered misinformation into their system. I'm not the only client who was being forced to follow a recovery plan that has nothing to do with the reason we're there. They also favor alcoholics. They force every single person there for drugs to stay 60 days minimum but I never once seen an alcoholic stay more than 30 days even though they needed it. I often heard counslers and staff tell the alcoholics "you dont need to be here. You shouldnt be here". Again the lack of consistency and organization is readily apparent.
Thursday 16th April 2020
Teresa Spencer
1 Star
They push you til you walk out! They take your food stamps and don't return the balance to you so you go hungry the rest of the month after you leave! They are the most uncaring facility I have ever had a family member at! In the 30 plus days my family member was there at least 8 people left due to staff! Mine left due to staff! They wanted to take away a gals graduation because she had a migraine! This place is a disgrace and needs a whole new staff
Tuesday 27th August 2019