
Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol is one of the most widely used substances in the world—and also one of the most commonly associated with dependency. For many, drinking begins socially or casually, but over time, it can develop into a daily habit, a coping mechanism, or a source of disconnection. When alcohol use begins to interfere with health, relationships, or daily life, it may be time to seek support.
Alcohol addiction affects both the body and the brain. Chronic use can lead to changes in mood, memory, and sleep, as well as serious health risks like liver damage, heart complications, and neurological issues. Withdrawal symptoms can range from uncomfortable to dangerous, making medically supervised detox a critical first step in recovery.
Signs of Alcohol Dependence May Include:
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Drinking more or longer than intended
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Increased tolerance and needing more to feel the same effect
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Withdrawal symptoms such as shakiness, sweating, nausea, or anxiety
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Difficulty cutting back or stopping
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Neglecting responsibilities or relationships due to drinking
At Self-Recovery, we offer medical detox for alcohol addiction in accredited Alabama hospitals, with 24/7 clinical monitoring to ensure your safety and comfort. Upon arrival, each individual receives a personalized evaluation to determine the safest and most effective detox plan.
Our compassionate team provides support throughout the withdrawal process and helps each client plan for long-term recovery—whether that includes inpatient treatment, outpatient support, or community-based programs.
We’re here for you 24/7. No judgment. Just help.
Locations
Find hospital-based detox services near you:

Centre Location
Atrium Floyd Cherokee Medical Center
400 Northwood Drive, Centre, AL 35960

Greenville
Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama
29 L V Stabler Drive, Greenville, AL 36037


