Address: 1837 SE Port St Lucie Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952, USA
Phone: +17723622176
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Blange98
1 star for some of the staff, and another because I respect recovery. However, I wouldn’t send myself there (again) or a loved one there. The biggest problem in the recovery community is places that take advantage of the sick and suffering addicts and run their insurance card like a MasterCard. And unfortunately, the potential of this place is squandered due to the corrupt behavior they partake in here at this facility. Failing people’s drug tests to restart their insurance? Open your eyes, people. This is what’s really happening. The only good reviews on here are from current or past staff. Let your business speak for itself, stop deceiving people.
Jennifer Hiltz
Miracles Recovery Center truly lives up to their name! The caring and professional staff are dedicated to recovery at every level. While there, I felt like I was part of a family. Miracles has enriched my life and helped to set me on the road to a strong recovery!
Sidney Sell
The program is amazing the staff is also nothing short of amazing. I highly recommend miracles from my own personal experience. I’ve been to many rehabs and this is by far the best one I’ve been too. I came into detox and I was so broken and empty Tony Gonzalez (the owner) cares so much about his clients he came and visited me in detox and sat and talked with me till I felt better. I don’t know any owner of rehab that would do that for someone let alone show up to the center but he is so involved in the recovery community and goes to extra lengths for his clients. The therapists are also the best I’ve come across yet. I highly recommend miracles recovery center!
Justin Giovinazzo
I have known the owner and clinical director for quite some time as I am a person with long term recovery who works in the treatment industry. I have watched from the outside as to what Miracles does for the individual client, and I have always been impressed with the client care that they offer. As a person in recovery myself, I live by principles and help others who struggle with addiction. I have worked at three other treatment centers and always felt like we should be doing more for the individual client. Recently, I have been blessed to come on board of the Miracles team, and I have been even more impressed with the level of the client care we offer to each individual client. As a person in recovery, offering proper client care is a must with me operating on my own personal morals. I am extremely grateful for this opportunity, and I get to really fulfill my passion here by helping others overcome the disease of addiction by providing amazing client care.
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