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Path of Hope Inc

Rehab, Substance Abuse, Alcohol Addiction, Addiction Treatment Centers, Drug Addiction

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Website | (336) 248-8914
1675 E Center St Ext, Lexington, NC 27292, USA

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


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 1675 E Center St Ext, Lexington, NC 27292, USA
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Google Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars (22 total ratings)

Jeffrey Oglesby
5 Star
I truly think if you are real with yourself, Path Of Hope is a great place of knowledge and understanding of the concept of addiction. You are going to receive the help that you need if you apply yourself and follow their suggestions. The counselors do not force anything on you, they just simply suggest that you adhere to their guidelines and rules. It is up to the individual to use the help and resources that they provide in order to live a productive life. This program has enabled me to see my life in a more positive way. It has also encouraged me to choose a career in the Recovery field so that I too can share my hope and knowledge with others on their path to recovery. This place changed my life for the better. A great place to receive help with any addiction. It truly has been a Path Of Hope for me.
Saturday 8th January 2022
Winston Miller
5 Star
This is an great place to go for help and the staff is amazing thank you guys for everything
Thursday 3rd June 2021
Aaron Bell
5 Star
This place saved my life thank you so much
Tuesday 22nd June 2021
WWPattonDo
4 Star
Great staff, great program. It truly awakened me to life. 4 stars cause the food was kinda bare. But everything else was spot on. April 2015.
Sunday 28th March 2021
Ali Hanes
1 Star
My brother was in rehab here for a short time since he got in trouble for the most ridiculous things (picking up rocks in the park, getting in the creek, forgetting a chore because he was feeling sick). It is absolutely appalling to me that they were going to kick him out over such small insignificant things that you would expect a young adult in recovery to do. You need to have good communication and make it feel like a safe open place in order to make rehabilitation possible, not put others down and force feed opinions on how you think they should be/act in order to make them fit into what you think is acceptable for society. To me this place is very unprofessional and biased and I hope no other young people looking for help go through this here.
Wednesday 22nd July 2020