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Nationally Recognized Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Abuse

"I repeatedly state that the time I spent at "PaRC" saved my life and everything I hold dear and close to my heart. Without the PaRC, I would be in a dark and miserable place; that is, if I was still alive at all."
Laine W., PaRC Alumnus

Memorial Hermann Prevention & Recovery Center ("PaRC") is a twelve-step based alcohol and drug rehab center for adults and teenagers. We have a 29 year history of successfully treating drug & alcohol addiction by helping our patients and their families understand and manage the disease of addiction. PaRC helps thousands of individuals just like you and our confidential treatment programs continue to grow year after year. Our programs are recognized and respected. Some of our most recent distinctions include: 

  • 2011 NAATP Quality Improvement Award 
  • 2011 Memorial Hermann President's Cup Award 
  • 2010 The Joint Commission National "Gold Seal" Accreditation
  • 2010 NAADAC Organizational Achievement Award 
  • 2009 Memorial Hermann Gold Circle Award 
  • 2008 Memorial Hermann President's Cup Award 


Eye-Opening Facts About Drug & Alcohol Addiction

It can be hard to believe, but people do not choose to become addicted to drugs or alcohol. Addiction is a serious, complex disease that gets worse over time if appropriate treatment is not received. It is not simply a "bad habit". And addiction can affect anyone regardless of their educational background, intelligence level, financial status, age, gender, race, religion, morals or how much willpower they have. Studies show that most people with substance abuse problems are ordinary citizens such as working professionals, housewives, young adults, teens, seniors and other individuals living in our communities. Drug and alcohol addiction is also more common than most people realize. According to the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, an estimated 23 million Americans aged 12 or older are illicit drug users and 76 million are either binge or heavy drinkers. You are not alone with this disease. Effective treatment and compassionate care are available at PaRC. If you are not sure that you or your loved one really needs treatment, take our quick Self-Assessment to learn more.


How PaRC Can Help You

Untreated addiction is a downward spiral with tragic consequences. PaRC's programs teach you the necessary tools and valuable skills you need to stop the cycle of addiction in your life. Our growing expertise, combined with our longevity in the community, enables us to constantly refine and customize our treatment strategies. At PaRC's drug and alcohol abuse treatment center, we offer a variety of services critical for establishing long-term sobriety including detoxinpatient rehab, outpatient rehab90-day rehab, aftercare program and more. You don't have to suffer with the effects of this disease. PaRC can help you manage this disease and keep your life, family, health and career intact. Treatment at PaRC is confidential. Speak with a friendly PaRC representative at 713-939-7272 to learn more about how our highly respected treatment center in Houston, Texas can help you.

 Why People Choose the PaRC

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 Patient Testimonials


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 Keith's Story 

"If you are reading this right now, chances are that you are in, attempting, struggling with, returning to, related to, or in love with someone in recovery. I am all of the above. My first binge began in August of 1970 and ended in July of 1999 when I could no longer envision another day with or without my drug…"

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