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Sioux City, Iowa NA Meetings

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Upcoming NA Meetings in Sioux City

Time Name Address / Platform Region
10:30 AM Living Free Group Iowa 1404 Summit Street Sioux City
8:00 PM Tuesday Night Candlelight Group 1424 27th Street Sioux City

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Sioux City is the county seat city of Sioux County, Iowa. Many residents have an addiction to drugs, a chronic condition that affects millions of Americans yearly. NA meetings Sioux City hosts are open to residents who want to quit using substances and work towards sobriety and improved quality of life. These meetings are warm, safe spaces for people with substance use disorders to heal from substance use. The NA community is very supportive and members motivate each other throughout recovery. For this reason, many members find that they benefit from NA meetings for their entire lives. On our site, narcotics.com, you can find local NA meetings, including NA meetings in Iowa. Some people find that NA meetings alone are helpful in obtaining and maintaining sobriety while others may choose to receive detox, in which they are able to safely and comfortably withdraw from drugs, as well as a substance use treatment program. Programs typically involve a combination of different therapy types, including group, individual, and family. Individuals may receive medical care and medication-assisted treatment, too, depending on the specific drugs they are addicted to. If you call our hotline, one of our treatment support specialists can help you find an addiction treatment program in Sioux City.

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