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Palouse Recovery Center, LLC

Rehab, Substance Abuse

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Website | (509) 334-0718
1240 Bishop Blvd, Pullman, WA 99163, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 1240 Bishop Blvd, Pullman, WA 99163, USA
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Palouse Recovery Center (PRC) is a State Certified Agency licensed by the State of Washington offering outpatient alcohol and drug education, treatment, counseling and rehabilitation.  PRC is located in the Pro Mall II in Pullman, WA, not far from the campus of Washington State University (WSU).  We serve clients throughout Eastern Washington (Pullman, Clarkston, Colfax, Palouse and surrounding areas) and Northern Idaho (Moscow, Lewiston, Potlatch and surrounding areas).

Palouse Recovery Center offers a variety of outpatient alcohol and drug education and treatment services.  Our services include Assessments and Evaluations (DUI assessments/DUI Evaluations, Deferred Prosecution Evaluations, Evaluations for those involved with WSU Office of Student Conduct, Self-referrals, Criminal Justice referrals and more) in order to determine if a problem with alcohol and/or drugs exists.  If a problem does exist, the extent of the problem is diagnosed and a course of treatment is recommended.  We provide rehabilitation, counseling and treatment for addicts and alcoholics as well as those who have been diagnosed with abuse of alcohol or drugs.

We offer an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for rehabilitation and treatment of those who have been diagnosed with alcohol dependence or drug addiction.  We have outpatient treatment and counseling services for clients who have completed intensive treatment due to alcoholism or drug addiction.  These services include a Relapse Prevention program.  We also offer outpatient counseling and educational services for those who have been diagnosed with alcohol abuse or drug abuse.  Alcohol/Drug Information School (ADIS ) is an alcohol and drug education course that is recognized by the State of Washington and held at Palouse Recovery Center periodically throughout the year (see below for upcoming ADIS dates).

Palouse Recovery Center is a fully licensed state certified treatment agency. PRC works with the Department of Licensing, law enforcement, courts, and probation departments, to help individuals comply with legal and other requirements and to help them turn their lives around.

Google Rating: 2.3 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings)

Austin Stromme
2 Star
Counselor is friendly and attentive; however, if you are on any sort of a time crunch to have an evaluation - DO NOT go here. Was told my eval/analysis would take 1.5 - 2 weeks and am now one day from THREE weeks without a peep. If you must go here, give yourself a month of advancement to ensure no delays in your court process.
Sunday 6th December 2020
Marshall Bouwman
1 Star
Do not go here for a legit evaluation. I received a DUI where I blew a .098. I literally a beer. I am honestly not a big drinker and the breathilizer the police use here blow +/- .02. The cop says the dui wont stick. My lawyer agrees. So does the prosecutor and judge. Every one agrees Im not a drunk.They knock it down to an innantentive with a stipulation to get an alcohol evaluation. My lawyer tells me no matter what the counselor is gonna make me take a drug and alcohol class. I tell him I dont drink that. He repiles it doesnt matter its about money and that could have been my first and last drink and they are still gonna send and charge you for a class.I did not believe. I was wrong./ Unfortunately I went here. I answered all her questions honestly. Filled out her questionaires honestly (which are designed to make you seem like a drunk no matter how you answer). The counselor looked right at me and said I dont think you have a drinking problem but you get to take a class. That makes no sense. My lawyer was right. Its about money. I would not take my kids here for fear of what she would make up and I would not recommend them for an evalution becasue even if the police, the judge, the state and the counselor herself all say you do not have a problem but she still wants you to take a class its only about money and not a proper truthful evaluation.
Wednesday 4th May 2016
TheDATominator
5 Star

Tuesday 22nd August 2017
Jenni Roberds
1 Star

Friday 1st October 2021