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Mental Health Valleywise Behavioral Health Center - Maryvale
5102 West Campbell Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85031
Inpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse Family Service Agency - Metro Site
10220 North 31st Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85051
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Arizonas Children Association
2028 North Trekell Road, Casa Grande, Arizona, 85122
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Medicaid accepted
Substance Abuse Behavioral Awareness Center
2002 West Anklam Road, Tucson, Arizona, 85745
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Crossroads - Red Mountain Campus for Men
143 South Center street, Mesa, Arizona, 85210
Inpatient Detox and Inpatient Rehab
Self-payment options
Mental Health Mohave Mental Health Clinic
3505 Western Avenue, Kingman, Arizona, 86409
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse New Hope Behavioral Health Center
215 South Power Road, Mesa, Arizona, 85206
Outpatient Detox and Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Peoples Healthcare Connection
3055 North 1st Avenue, Tucson, Arizona, 85719
Outpatient Rehab
Self-payment options
Mental Health Resilient Health
2255 West Northern Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85021
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Mohave Mental Health Clinic
1145 Marina Boulevard, Bullhead City, Arizona, 86442
Outpatient Detox
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community Health Associates - CHA Tucson Integrated Care
1773 West Saint Marys Road, Tucson, Arizona, 85745
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community Bridges - Cactus Integrated Care
1520 East Pima Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85034
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community Bridges - Community Psychiatric Emergency Center (CPEC)
358 East Javelina Avenue, Mesa, Arizona, 85210
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Community Bridges - West Valley Inpatient
824 North 99th Avenue, Avondale, Arizona, 85323
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community Medical Services
102 East Main Street, Safford, Arizona, 85546
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community Medical Services
213 Monroe Avenue, Buckeye, Arizona, 85326
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community Medical Services - Camelback
4527 North 27th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85017
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community Medical Services
6116 East Arbor Avenue, Mesa, Arizona, 85206
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Community Partners Integrated Healthcare (CPIH)
1515 East Osborn Road, Phoenix, Arizona, 85014
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse COPE Community Services - 5th Street Clinic
5401 East 5th Street, Tucson, Arizona, 85712
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse COPE Community Services - Northwest Clinic
5840 North La Cholla Boulevard, Tucson, Arizona, 85741
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Chicanos Por La Causa - Centro Esperanza
325 North Stapley Drive, Mesa, Arizona, 85203
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Crisis Preparation and Recovery
2120 South McClintock Drive, Tempe, Arizona, 85282
Outpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse Destiny Sober Living - Carver Ranch
11629 South 43rd Avenue, Laveen, Arizona, 85339
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Dynamic Living Counseling
1555 South Gilbert Road, Mesa, Arizona, 85204
Outpatient Rehab
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Intensive Treatment Systems
651 West Coolidge Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85013
Outpatient Rehab
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse La Frontera Center - Hope Center
260 South Scott Avenue, Tucson, Arizona, 85701
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Thunderbird Treatment Center
13820 North 51st Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, 85306
Outpatient Detox and Rehab
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse La Frontera Center - Casa de Vida
1900 West Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, Arizona, 85745
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Destiny Sober Living
5306 North 17th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85015
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Arizonas Children Association
1420 North Greenfield Road, Gilbert, Arizona, 85234
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Medicaid accepted
Mental Health Arizona's Children Association 3636 North Central Avenue
3636 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85012
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Medicaid accepted
Mental Health Arizonas Children Association
3716 East Columbia Street, Tucson, Arizona, 85714
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Medicaid accepted
Mental Health Arizona MENTOR
8851 West Northview Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, 85305
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Medicaid accepted
Mental Health Arizona MENTOR - Evergreen
9225 West Elm Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85037
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Medicaid accepted
Mental Health Banner Behavioral Health Outpatient Clinic
1600 W Chandler Blvd, Chandler, Arizona, 85224
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse Banner University Medical Group - Whole Health Clinic
535 North Wilmot Road, Tucson, Arizona, 85711
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Canyonlands Healthcare - Lake Powell Medical Center
467 Vista Avenue, Page, Arizona, 86040
Outpatient Detox and Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Care Clinic
1525 South Higley Road, Gilbert, Arizona, 85296
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance
Mental Health Southwest Behavioral Health Services - Buckeye Clinic
26428 West U.S. Highway 85, Buckeye, Arizona, 85326
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Southwest Behavioral and Health Services
404 West Aero Drive, Payson, Arizona, 85541
Outpatient Rehab
Self-payment options
Mental Health Southwest Behavioral Health Services - Broadway Clinic
4420 South 32nd Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85040
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Scottsdale Detox Center of Arizona - Scottsdale Detox
7283 East Earll Drive, Scottsdale, Arizona, 85251
Inpatient Detox
Private Insurance
Mental Health Southwest Network - San Tan
1465 West Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, Arizona, 85224
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Southwest Network - Estrella Vista
1840 North 95th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85037
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Stoneridge Centers
5940 East Copper Hill Drive, Prescott Valley, Arizona, 86314
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance
Mental Health Terros Health - 51st Avenue Recovery Center
4616 North 51st Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85031
Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Program
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Terros Health - Olive Health Center
6153 West Olive Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, 85302
Outpatient Rehab
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health A New Leaf - West Valley Family Care
8581 North 61st Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, 85302
Outpatient Detox
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Valleywise Behavioral Health Center
2619 East Pierce Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85008
Inpatient Rehab
Medicaid and Medicare accepted

Substance abuse and Mental Health facilities Report for Arizona

31st

Cheapest To Most Expensive State Rank

493

Substance Abuse Facilities

79,399

Number of Patients Annually

76,765

Annual Enrollments

$131M

Spent on Outpatient Services (Million)

$1,706.00

Avg Outpatient Rehab Cost

2,102

Residential Admissions

$119M

Spent on Residential Treatment (Million)

$56,789.00

Residential Rehab Pay (Up To)

532

Total Patients

4

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Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Mental Health, and Treatment in Arizona

What are the main addictions people in Arizona suffer from?

The main addictions people in Arizona suffer from includes;

  • Alcohol Addiction: The total affected population from Alcohol addiction is 754,000 individuals aged 12 and older, that is 10.5% of the population. Male are higher in number at 425,000 (56%) as compared to 329,000 (44%) females.
  • Drug Addiction: The total affected population from Drug addiction is 660,000 individuals aged 12 and older, which translates to 9.2% of the population. Men are more affected with 366,000 that equates to (55%), and women 294,000 (45%) are affected with Drug Addiction. 
  • Opioid Addiction: 144,000 individuals aged 12 and older are affected with opioid addiction, that is 2% of the population. Men are highly affected with opioid addiction with 80,000 (56%) as compared to women 64,000 (44%).
  • Marijuana Addiction: 1,575,000 individuals aged 12 and older are affected with Marijuana Addiction. It is 21.9% of the population. 875,000 (56%) reported using Marijuana, while 700,000 (44%) female encountered Marijuana Addiction 
  • Methamphetamine Addiction: 65,000 individuals aged 12 and older have faced Methamphetamine Addiction, which is 0.9% of the population. Men are more affected with 366,000 that equates to (55%), and women 294,000 (45%) are affected with Methamphetamine Addiction. 

What is the cost of rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of rehab centers in Arizona is $56,789, which equates to 73%. For a 30-day inpatient stay, the cost is $46,765 (50%). It is $630.99 per day without insurance coverage. With 60% insurance coverage, this reduces to $252.40 per day, and with 80% coverage, it further decreases to $126.20 per day. For a 30-day outpatient program, the cost is $12,060 (25%). It is  $56.87 per day without insurance. With 60% insurance coverage, the daily cost is $22.75, and with 80% coverage, it's $11.37 per day.

 

 

The cost of rehab centers in Arizona vary depending on factors such as the type of addiction being treated. For instance, medical detox programs, which are often necessary for severe substance dependencies, cost $140,006, representing an increase of $83,217 or 146% over the average rehab cost.

 

The cost of rehab centers in Arizona constitutes 73% of a household's annual income, since Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which indicates that rehab services are financially challenging for many residents. It's important to note that costs of rehab centers in Arizona also fluctuate based on the type of rehab center, with luxury facilities  charging more than standard centers.

What is the cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Arizona is $52,789, which equates to 69%. For a 30-day inpatient stay, the cost is $46,765 (50%). It is $630.99 per day without insurance coverage. With 60% insurance coverage, this reduces to $252.40 per day, and with 80% coverage, it further decreases to $126.20 per day. For a 30-day outpatient program, the cost is $12,060 (25%). It is  $56.87 per day without insurance. With 60% insurance coverage, the daily cost is $22.75, and with 80% coverage, it's $11.37 per day. 

 

The cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Arizona vary depending on factors such as the type of addiction being treated. For instance, medical detox programs, which are often necessary for severe substance dependencies, cost $140,006, representing an increase of $83,217 or 146% over the average rehab cost.

 

The cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Arizona constitutes 69% of a household's annual income, since Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which indicates that LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Arizona are financially challenging for many residents. Costs of LGBTQ+ rehab centers also fluctuate based on the type of rehab center, with luxury facilities charging more than standard centers.

What is the cost of Faith-Based rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of Faith-Based rehab centers in Arizona is $50,789, which equates to 72.5%. For a 30-day inpatient program,the cost of Faith-Based rehab centers is $46,765 (50%), while for a 30-day outpatient program, the cost is $12,060 (25%). Faith-Based rehab centers offer programs at or below this average, depending on the facility and services provided.

The type of addiction being treated influences the cost. For example, medical detox programs, often necessary for severe substance dependencies, cost $140,006, representing an increase of $83,217 or 146% over the average rehab cost

The cost of Faith-Based rehab centers in Arizona constitutes 72.5% of a household's annual income, since Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which indicates that Faith-Based rehab centers in Arizona are financially challenging for many residents. Costs of Faith-Based rehab centers also fluctuate based on the type of rehab center, with luxury facilities  charging more than standard centers.

What is the cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Arizona is $56,789, which equates to 73%. For a 30-day inpatient stay, the cost is $46,765 (50%). It is $630.99 per day without insurance coverage. With 60% insurance coverage, this reduces to $252.40 per day, and with 80% coverage, it further decreases to $126.20 per day. For a 30-day outpatient program, the cost is $12,060 (25%). It is  $56.87 per day without insurance. With 60% insurance coverage, the daily cost is $22.75, and with 80% coverage, it's $11.37 per day. 

 

The cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Arizona vary depending on factors such as the type of addiction being treated. For instance, medical detox programs, which are often necessary for severe substance dependencies, cost $140,006, representing an increase of $83,217 or 146% over the average rehab cost.

 

The cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Arizona constitutes 73% of a household's annual income, since Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which indicates that Men-Only rehab services are financially challenging for many residents. Costs of Men-Only rehab centers also fluctuate based on the type of rehab center, with luxury facilities charging more than standard centers.

What is the cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Arizona is $44,789, which equates to 60.5%. For a 30-day inpatient program, the cost of Faith-Based rehab centers is $40,765 (40%), while for a 30-day outpatient program, the cost is $9,060 (20%). Women-Only rehab centers offer programs at or below this average, depending on the facility and services provided.

 

The type of addiction being treated influences the cost. For example, medical detox programs, often necessary for severe substance dependencies, cost $140,006, representing an increase of $83,217 or 146% over the average rehab cost

 

The cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Arizona constitutes 60.5% of a household's annual income, since Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which indicates that Women-Only centers in Arizona are financially challenging for many residents. The costs also fluctuate based on the type of rehab center, with luxury facilities  charging more than standard centers.

What is the cost of Teen Rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of Teen rehab centers in Arizona is $48,789, which equates to 67.5%. For a 30-day inpatient program, the cost of Faith-Based rehab centers is $45,765 (47%), while for a 30-day outpatient program, the cost is $11,060 (24.9%). Teen rehab centers offer programs at or below this average, depending on the facility and services provided. The type of addiction being treated influences the cost. For example, medical detox programs, often necessary for severe substance dependencies, cost $140,006, representing an increase of $83,217 or 146% over the average rehab cost.

 

The cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Arizona constitutes 67.5% of a household's annual income, since Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which indicates that accessing Teen rehab services is financially burdensome for many households in the state of Arizona. The costs of Women-Only rehab centers also fluctuate based on the type of rehab center, with luxury facilities charging more than standard centers.

What is the cost of Young Adult rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of Young Adult rehab centers in Arizona is $55,789, which equates to 73%. For a 30-day inpatient program, the cost of Young Adult rehab centers is $46,765 (50%), while for a 30-day outpatient program, the cost is $12,060 (25%). 

Young Adult rehab centers offer programs at or below this average, depending on the facility and services provided. The type of addiction being treated influences the cost. For example, medical detox programs, often necessary for severe substance dependencies, cost $140,006, representing an increase of $83,217 or 146% over the average rehab cost.

 

The cost of Young Adult rehab centers in Arizona constitutes 73% of a household's annual income, since Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which indicates that accessing Young Adult services is financially burdensome for many households in the state of Arizona. Costs of Young Adult rehab centers also fluctuate based on the type of rehab center, with luxury facilities charging more than standard centers.

What is the cost of Luxury Rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of a Luxury Rehab center in Arizona is $120,000, which is $63,211 more than the average, representing an increase of 111%. The average cost for a 30-day program at a luxury rehab center in Arizona ranges from $30,000 to $120,000 (110%). Luxury rehab centers in Arizona offer high-end amenities and personalized care, leading to higher costs compared to standard facilities.

 

Arizona's median household income is $77,315. A luxury rehab center in Arizona costing $120,000 constitutes 155% of the annual median household income. Luxury Rehab centers in Arizona offering exclusive services like private rooms, gourmet meals, spa treatments, and holistic therapies tend to charge more.

What is the cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Arizona?

The cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Arizona is $56,789, which equates to 73%. For a 30-day inpatient stay, the cost is $46,765 (50%). It is $630.99 per day without insurance coverage. With 60% insurance coverage, this reduces to $252.40 per day, and with 80% coverage, it further decreases to $126.20 per day. For a 30-day outpatient program, the cost is $12,060 (25%). It is $56.87 per day without insurance. With 60% insurance coverage, the daily cost is $22.75, and with 80% coverage, it's $11.37 per day. 

 

The cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Arizona vary depending on factors such as the type of addiction being treated. For instance, medical detox programs, which are often necessary for severe substance dependencies, cost $140,006, representing an increase of $83,217 or 146% over the average rehab cost.

The cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Arizona constitutes 73% of a household's annual income, since Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which indicates that Dual Diagnosis rehab services are financially challenging for many residents. Costs also fluctuate based on the type of rehab center, with luxury facilities charging more than standard centers.

Is drug abuse and addiction a problem in Arizona?

Yes, drug abuse and addiction is a problem in Arizona. The state of Arizona has faced a notable rise in drug overdose deaths, with a 56% increase since 2019 and a 99% rise since 2023, putting Arizona above the national average in 2024. The opioid crisis continues to heavily impact the state of Arizona, with nearly 2,000 opioid-related overdose deaths reported in 2024. Methamphetamine use is particularly widespread, with 36% of people indicating that at least one family member used methamphetamine recently.

 

Drug abuse and addiction among the youth is also concerning, as 6.7% of individuals aged 12-17 reported alcohol consumption in the past month, and 30.5% of those aged 18-25 reported having an alcohol use disorder. While various initiatives of Arizona have aimed to reduce substance abuse, Arizona continues to face challenges, especially with the increasing use of synthetic opioids and methamphetamines. The rising overdose death rates underscore the ongoing severity of the issue.

Is alcoholism a problem in Arizona?

Yes, alcoholism is a problem in Arizona. 49.44% of adults over 18 reported alcohol use in the past month, with 22.36% engaging in binge drinking during that period.

The state of Arizona has a higher alcohol-related death rate than the national average, with 19.7 deaths per 100,000 people in 2024 compared to the national rate of 13.1. Underage drinking is also prevalent; 15.89% of individuals aged 12-20 reported alcohol use in the past month, and 7.90% engaged in binge drinking.

Over the years, Arizona has seen fluctuations in alcohol consumption patterns, with recent data indicating a rise in alcohol-related health issues and fatalities, highlighting the ongoing challenges the state of Arizona faces in addressing alcoholism.

Is Mental Health a problem in Arizona?

Yes, mental health is a problem in Arizona. The state of Arizona ranks 49th in the nation for adult mental health care access, indicating a high prevalence of mental illness and limited access to treatment. 1,030,000 adults in Arizona have a mental health condition, which is more than four times the population of Scottsdale.

In February 2024, 40.8% of adults in Arizona reported symptoms of anxiety or depression, with 27.4% unable to access needed counseling or therapy.

Over the years, Arizona has faced challenges in improving mental health services, with recent data highlighting persistent issues in access to care and increasing mental health distress among residents.

Can you travel to Arizona for rehab?

Yes, you can travel to Arizona for rehab, and there are compelling reasons to do so. Arizona is known for its unique climate, which includes dry, sunny weather that is beneficial for individuals seeking recovery, as it often promotes a sense of well-being and outdoor activities year-round. The state of Arizona is also home to a variety of specialized rehab centers offering diverse programs, including holistic and nature-based therapies that take advantage of Arizona's scenic landscapes, such as the mountains and desert trails.

 

Another advantage is the wide range of rehab options available, from luxury facilities providing private, high-end accommodations to specialized centers focused on dual diagnosis or tailored services for specific groups, like veterans or LGBTQ+ individuals. This variety of rehab centers ensures that people find a program that aligns with their needs, making Arizona a top destination for those seeking comprehensive and personalized addiction treatment.

Can addiction be treated in Arizona?

Yes, addiction can be treated in Arizona for several reasons. The state of Arizona has a well-established network of rehab centers offering evidence-based treatments, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and holistic therapies, catering to various types of substance use disorders.

 

 

Arizona's healthcare system includes numerous specialists and support programs focusing on dual diagnosis, addressing both addiction and underlying mental health conditions, which is crucial for long-term recovery. Many facilities in Arizona provide individualized care plans and have access to state-funded programs that assist with treatment costs, making quality care more accessible to residents and out-of-Arizona patients.

What is the state of Arizona?

The state of Arizona is located in the southwestern region of the United States. It shares borders with California to the west, Nevada to the northwest, Utah to the north, New Mexico to the east, and the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California to the south. Arizona's population is 7.3 million, with a fairly even split between males (49.7%) and females (50.3%).

In terms of wealth, Arizona's median household income is $77,315, which is close to the national average. The state of Arizona’s economy is diverse, including industries such as technology, tourism, mining, and agriculture. While some urban areas like Phoenix and Scottsdale are quite affluent, rural parts of Arizona face higher poverty rates, creating a mix of economic conditions.

What is the population of Arizona?

The population of Arizona is 7,431,344, as of July 2024. The gender distribution is nearly balanced, with males accounting for 3,715,000 and females slightly higher at 3,716,000, each making up 50% of the total population. Regarding age demographics, the youngest group, under 5 years old, (402,636) represents 5.4%, while children aged 5 to 9 are (434,414) account for 5.8%. Individuals aged 10 to 19 are (480,835) makeup 12.9% collectively, and those in their twenties (20-29) contribute (501,362) equating to 13.4%. The population in their thirties (30-39) stands at 456,329 which is 12.6%, and people in their forties (40-49) are 421,576 representing 11.6%. The group aged 50-59 are 428,590 accounts for 11.4%, while those between 60-69 years are 396,880 hold a share of 11.1%. Seniors aged 70-79 are 255,045 representing 8.1%, and the elderly population aged 80 are 138,895 and over accounts for 4%.

What is the income of people from Arizona?

 

The income of people from Arizona stands at $41,290 per capita, while the median household income is $77,315. When looking at income by gender for individuals aged 15 and older, males have a median income of $45,509, whereas females earn a median of $32,123. Among full-time, year-round workers, male earnings rise to $59,700, with females earning $51,289. The income figures also differ across age groups, with individuals aged 15 to 24 averaging $27,865. Those aged 25 to 44 have an average income of $44,231, and people between 45 and 64 earn $53,865. The 65 to 74 age bracket averages $51,800, while those aged 75 to 84 make $41,234. Seniors aged 85 and above have an average income of $36,093. In Arizona, income statistics vary across different demographics.

22 Minutes Read | Published Oct 12 2023 | Updated Jan 29 2025
Dr. Ash Bhatt
Written by
Wayne P. Brown
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