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Centros De Atención De Adicciones Registrados Que Cumplen Con La Normatividad Aplicable En La Cdmx CENTROS DE ATENCIÓN DE ADICCIONES REGISTRADOS QUE CUMPLEN CON LA NORMATIVIDAD APLICABLE EN LA CDMX Población Denominación Domicilio Teléfono Modelo y Modalidad que atiende Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón Calle Paso Florentino núm. 30, Colonia Hombres Casa de Recuperación Decisión y Voluntad A. 70415728/ 5573827811 La Mexicana, Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón, Residencial/ Ayuda mutua Mayores de C. (Guadalupe Blas) C.P. 01260 Edad Algodón núm. 12, Colonia Ampliación Hombres Casa de Recuperación Liberales, A.C. Capulín, Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 26147792/ 5518536243 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de 01110 Edad Alto Lerma Mz. 1 Lt. 8, Colonia Santa Hombres Casa de Recuperación Volver a la Vida 1, A.C. Lucia, Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 56029501/ 54233147/ 12850413 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de "Casa de Recuperación Volver a la Vida 3" 01500 Edad Hombre y Francisco González Bocanegra S/N, Centro de Asistencia Integración Social "Torres Mujeres Colonia Torres de Potrero, Alcaldía 55853497 Mixto/ Residencial de Potrero" Mayores de Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 01840 Edad Hombres y Cda. De Puerto Mazatlán núm. 21, Mujeres Centro de Integración Juvenil Álvaro Obregón Colonia Ampliación Piloto, Alcaldía 52764488 Ambulatorio / Profesional Norte Mayores y Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 01298 Menores de Edad Hombres y Vicente Ambrosia S/N, Colonia Santa Mujeres Centro de Integración Juvenil, A.C. Álvaro María Nonoalco, Alcaldía Álvaro 56110028 Ambulatorio / Profesional Obregón Oriente Mayores y Obregón, C.P. 01298 Menores de Edad Av. Las Flores núm. 439, Colonia San Hombres Centro de Integración para Adictos y Ángel Inn, Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón, 56813011/ 53775900 Mixto/ Residencial Mayores de Familiares, A.C. Monte Fénix C.P. 01060 Edad Cañada núm. 260, Colonia Jardines del Hombres Centro Especializado en Adicciones Punto de Pedregal, Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 5551356659/ 65780081 Mixto/ Residencial Mayores de Partida, A.C. 01900 Edad Hombre y Mujeres Alpes núm. 63, Colonia Alpes, Alcaldía Fundación Casa Nueva I.A.P. 5591161712/ 55932535 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores y Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 01010 Menores de Edad Hombres y Invierno núm. 17, Colonia Merced Mujeres Hogar Integral de Juventud I.A.P. Gómez, Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 56606468 Ambulatorio/ Profesional Mayores y 01600 Menores de Edad Hombre y Jóvenes del Valle Alcohólicos Anónimos Alpes núm. 14, Colonia Alpes, Alcaldía Mujeres 56804887 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Servicios Gratuitos Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 01010 Mayores de Edad Jóvenes Mixcoac Alcohólicos Anónimos Hombre y Servicios Gratuitos, perteneciente a Grupo Ruíz Dael núm. 16, Colonia Alfonso XIII, Mujeres 56118098 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Jóvenes Alcohólicos Anónimos Servicios Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 01470 Mayores de Gratuitos A.C. Edad Movimiento de Grupos 24 Horas Guerreros en James Cook Mz. 16 Lt. 1, Colonia Hombres Acción por la Vida A.C. Grupo Nueva Vida Lomas de Capúla, Alcaldía Álvaro 56022309 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de Santa Lucía Obregón, C.P. 01270 Edad Hombres y Calle J. F. Kennedy S/N, Colonia Mujeres Ampliación Presidentes, Alcaldía Álvaro UNEME CAPA Ampliación Presidentes 55 5643 8483 Residencial/Profesional Obregón, C.P. 01290, Ciudad de Mayores y México. Menores de Edad Luis Echeverría Mz. 9 Lt. 1, Colonia Hombres Unidos por Gratitud, A.C. Torres de Potrero, Alcaldía Álvaro 17391375/ 60015595 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de Obregón, C.P. 01840 Edad Alcaldía Azcapotzalco Hombres y Tierra Nueva núm. 334, Colonia Tierra Mujeres Centro de Integración Juvenil Azcapotzalco Nueva, Alcaldía Azcapotzalco, C.P. 53820553 Ambulatorio / Profesional A.C. Mayores y 02130 Menores de Edad Hombres Azalea núm. 7, Colonia Tlatilco, Alcaldía Fundación Jóvenes Tlatilco A.C. (Mujeres) 55414514 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de Azcapotzalco, C.P. 02860 Edad Av. Río Consulado núm. 420, Colonia Hombres Fundación Jóvenes Tlatilco, A.C. Tlatilco, Alcaldía Azcapotzalco, C.P. 53414514 Ayuda Mutua/ Residencial Mayores de 02860 Edad Grupo Clavería perteneciente a la Oficina Hombres Central de Servicios de Grupos Veinticuatro Norte 135 A núm. 73, Colonia Plenitud, Mayores y 53534337 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Horas de Alcohólicos Anónimos Y terapia Alcaldía Azcapotzalco, C.P. 02780 Menores de Intensiva, A.C. Edad Jóvenes Providencia perteneciente a la Oficina Calle Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, número Hombres Central de Servicios de Grupos Veinticuatro 80, Colonia San Francisco Tetecala, 58277077 Residencial/ Ayuda mutua Mayores de Horas de Alcohólicos Anónimos Y terapia Alcaldía Azcapotzalco, C.P.02060 Edad Intensiva, A.C. Hombres Av. Azcapotzalco núm. 315, Colonia El Mayores y Nueva Faceta Clavería, A.C. Recreo, Alcaldía Azcapotzalco, C.P. 53475933 Ayuda Mutua/ Residencial Menores de 02070 Edad Hombres y Camino a Nextengo S/N, esquina Rosas Mujeres Moreno Colonia Santiago Ahuizotla, UNEME CAPA Santiago Ahuizotl Residencial/Profesional Alcaldía Azcapotzalco, C.P. 02750, 20 09 15 30 Mayores y Ciudad de México. Menores de Edad Alcaldía Benito Juárez Hombres y Víctor Hugo núm. 63- 3, Colonia Mujeres Centro de Atención Especializado en Portales Oriente, Alcaldía Benito Juárez, 56749112 Ambulatorio / Profesional Drogodependencias A.C. Mayores y C.P. 03570 Menores de Edad Hombre y Odesa núm. 715, Colonia Portales, Mujeres Centro Initziare A.C. 5591934134 Ambulatorio / Profesional Alcaldía Beito Juárez, C.P. 03300 Mayores de Edad Miguel Ángel núm. 189, Colonia Hombres Centros de Rehabilitación para Adicciones, Moderna, Alcaldía Benito Juárez, C.P. 62648156 Mixto/ Residencial Mayores de Alcoholismo y Drogadicción Mahanaim, A.C. 03510 Edad Hombres y Adolfo Prieto núm. 1338, Colonia Del Mujeres Clínica Integral de Tratamiento Contra las Valle, Alcaldía Benito Juárez, C.P. 5552508047 Ambulatorio / Profesional Adicciones, S.A. de C.V. Mayores y 03100 Menores de Edad Av. Niños Héroes de ChapuLt.epec Hombre y núm. 9, Colonia Josefa Ortiz de Mujeres Drogadictos Anónimos, A.C. "Grupo Liberación" 55791908/ 55792336 Ayuda Mutua/ Residencial Domínguez, Alcaldía Benito Juárez, Mayores de C.P. 03430 Edad Hombre y Bengala núm. 37, Colonia Zacahuitzco, Mujeres Fundación Grupo Portales 24 Horas A.C 56724834/ 55324469 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Alcaldía Benito Juárez, C.P. 03550 Mayores de Edad Hombre y Augusto Rodin núm. 282, Colonia Grupo de Alcohólicos Anónimos Nochebuena Mujeres Nochebuena, Alcaldía Benito Juárez, 55980016 Residencial / Ayuda mutua A.C. Mayores de C.P. 03720 Edad Grupo las Torres perteneciente a la Oficina Juan de la Barrera núm. 16, Colonia Hombres Central de Servicios de Grupos Veinticuatro Niños Héroes de ChapuLt.epec, 55794116/ 55796378 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de Horas de Alcohólicos Anónimos Y terapia Alcaldía Benito Juárez, C.P. 03440 Edad Intensiva, A.C. Hombres Av. Xola núm. 86 y 88, Colonia Álamos, Integración para la Vida México, A.C. 54343690 Mixto/ Residencial Mayores de Alcaldía Benito Juárez, C.P. 03400 Edad Hombres y Odesa núm. 402, Colonia Portales, Mujeres Reto a la Esperanza, A.C. 56721450/ 56721454 Residencial / Alternativo Alcaldía Benito Juárez, C.P. 03300 Mayores de Edad Hombres Priv. De Reforma núm. 8, Colonia San Mayores y Reto a la Juventud México I.A.P. Simón Ticumac, Alcaldía Benito Juárez, 55394345 Residencial / Alternativo Menores de C.P. 03660 Edad Hombres y Av. San Simón No. 94, Colonia San Mujeres UNEME CAPA Portales Simón Ticumac, Alcaldía Benito Juárez , 55 5672 7567 Residencial/Profesional Mayores y C.P. 03660, Ciudad de México. Menores de Edad Calle Antonio Rodríguez No. 57, Colonia Hombres Centro de Rehabilitación Emperadores San Simón Tecámac, Alcaldía Benito 6995 1371 / Cel. 55 3181 3479 / Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de Portales, A.C. Juárez, C.P. 03660, Ciudad de México. Edad Alcaldía Coyoacán "Oficina Central de Servicios de Grupos Calle Aile número 108, colonia Santo Hombres veinticuatro horas Alcohólicos Anónimos y Domingo, Alcaldía Coyoacán, Código 49723047 5563124922 Residencial/ Ayuda mutua Mayores de Terapia Intensiva A.C." Grupo Emperadores Postal 04369, México. Edad Esperanza de Vida Tejamanil núm. 191, Colonia Santo Hombres Casa de Recuperación para Alcoholismo y Domingo, Alcaldía Coyoacán, C.P. 53385156 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de Drogadicción Santo Domingo A. C. 04390 Edad Tenejac Mz. 15 Lt. 8, Colonia Pedregal Hombres Casa de Recuperación Una Opción más si tu de Santo Domingo, Alcaldía Coyoacán, 56195852 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de Quieres A.C. C.P. 04369 Edad Buena Vista núm. 98 E, Colonia Santa Hombres Casa de Rehabilitación del Alcoholismo y Úrsula Coapa, Alcaldía Coyoacán, C.P. 54210805 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de Drogadicción Centurión La Roca, A.C. 04600 Edad Hombres y Mujeres Berlín núm. 30, Colonia Del Carmen, Centro de Integración Juvenil Coyoacan A.C. 55544985 Ambulatorio / Profesional Alcaldía Coyoacán, C.P. 04100 Mayores y Menores de Edad Grupo Emperadores Nueva Esperanza 1a Cda de Ilama núm. 6, Colonia Hombres perteneciente a la Oficina Central de Servicios Pedregal de Santo Domingo, Alcaldía 56192927 54211793 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de de Grupos Veinticuatro Horas de Alcohólicos Coyoacán, C.P. 04369 Edad Anónimos y Terapia Intensiva, A.C. Grupo Emperadores Valle de Esperanza Tepocatl , Mz. 8 Lt. 21, Colonia Santo Hombres Perteneciente a la Oficina Central de Servicios Domingo Alcaldía Coyoacán ,C.P. 54211414 y 56173325 Residencial / Ayuda mutua Mayores de de Grupos Veinticuatro Horas de Alcohólicos 04369 Edad Anónimos y Terapia Intensiva, A.C. Jóvenes Emperadores Coyoacán, Hombre y Guadalupe Victoria Mz. 139
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