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Woodard & Curran has offices throughout the eastern U.S. and operates treatment facilities across the country. Office locations are listed below. Click on the "More" button for directions and to learn more about the area.

 

For general inquiries or to contact our corporate offices, please call 800.426.4262 


 
Offices: Cheshire Office Index 

Connecticut 
 

44 Main St
Windsor Locks, CT 06093
203.605.1297

1520 Highland Avenue
Cheshire, Connecticut 06410
888.265.8969
203.271.7952 FAX

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Offices: Atlanta Office Index 

Georgia 

2055 Sugarloaf Circle
Suite 175
Duluth, Georgia 30097
770.622.6766
770.396.0095 FAX

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Offices: Portland Office Index 

Maine 

41 Hutchins Drive
Portland, Maine 04102
800.426.4262
207.774.6635 FAX

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Offices: Bangor Office Index 

 

One Merchants Plaza
Suite 501
Bangor, Maine 04401
800.564.2333
207.945.5492 FAX

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Offices: Dedham Office Index 
 

Massachusetts  

980 Washington Street
Suite 325N
Dedham, Massachusetts 02026
800.446.5518
781.251.0847 FAX

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Offices: Andover Office Index 

 

40 Shattuck Road
Suite 110
 
Andover, Massachusetts 01810
866.702.6371
978.557.7948 FAX

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Offices: East Windsor Office Index 

New Jersey 

50 Millstone Road
Building 300
East Windsor, NJ 08520
877.786.8881
609.448.8118 FAX

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Offices: White Plains Office Index 

New York 

709 Westchester Avenue
Suite L2
White Plains, New York 10604
800.807.4080
914.448.0147 FAX

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 Offices: Pittsburgh Office Index 

Pennsylvania  

Cummings/Riter, a Woodard & Curran Company
300 Penn Center Blvd.
Suite 800
Pittsburgh, PA 15235 
(800) 883-3266
(412) 241-7500 FAX

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Offices: Providence Office Index 

Rhode Island  

95 Cedar Street
Suite 100
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
800.985.7897
401.273.5087 FAX

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