Know of low cost or free heroin rehabs in Missouri or Illinois?

Question by Kelsey: Know of low cost or free heroin rehabs in Missouri or Illinois?
I need to know if anyone knows about a free or low cost medical detox/rehab in or around the St Louis area. My fiance is addicted to heroin. He has been injecting it for about a year. He injured his back at work and then got addicted to pills which led to heroin. He’s a great guy when he’s not on drugs and we both want our life back. He does a LOT everyday so his tolerance is really high. He has tried cold turkey but the withdrawals are so bad he can’t stand it. There are 2 free rehabs in our area but I have been calling everyday for 6 months, one never has any openings and the other place has not even answered the phone once or called me back. We don’t have medical insurance, and other places want cash up front ($ 29,000 for a 30 day program!!!!) This is really frustrating I can’t believe they put people in jail everyday for drugs but there is NOWHERE to get help unless you have insurance!

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Answer by MARTHA B
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