Forest Hospital, Des Plaines, IL

Forest Hospital

555 WILSON LN
Des Plaines, IL 60016
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Phone: (847) 635-4100

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Comment on Forest Hospital - Des Plaines, IL written by: Dr C. 5 stars 07/14/2013 8:07AM I am surprised and dissapointed to read about Forest Hosp. I used to refer clients there back in the 70's and early 80's. Their Stop and Go Green Therapy was very successful. I learned a great deal from Dr. Monty Mellman and strill use some of that therapy today.
It's just a shame that some people can't understand that cheating never works.
I have some fond memories of the clients that were treated there and I know that they are still clean and sober today.
This is just a shame.


Comment on Forest Hospital - Des Plaines, IL written by: Mary H. 4 stars 04/11/2012 5:30PM I was in forest Back in the 1970's Worked with Dr.Esau and his 3 Generation team.Rita,Don Thaina,Frieda and Lenny.How did that turn out.It worked out very well for me.If there is any paperwork regarding this study.could you send it to me.


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