Bradford Health Services recognized among Newsweek’s ‘America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers’

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MADISON — Bradford at Madison is among three Bradford Health Services facilities that have earned national recognition for excellence in addiction treatment.

Bradford at Madison, Lakeview Health, and Bradford at Warrior were named to Newsweek’s list of “America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers” for 2025, it was announced Wednesday.

“For decades, Bradford Health has been dedicated to helping people and families overcome the disease of addiction,” said Rob Marsh, CEO of Bradford Health Services. “This recognition from Newsweek reflects the incredible work our teams do every day and the courage of the individuals who trust us on their journey to recovery.

“We are honored to serve our communities and proud of the impact our facilities continue to make.”

  • Bradford at Madison: Provides individualized, evidence-based treatment in a supportive setting where recovery begins with hope.
  • Lakeview Health: Offers gender-responsive, whole-person care that addresses addiction as well as the mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing of patients.
  • Bradford at Warrior: Creates a safe, restorative environment where patients find healing through connection, community, and comprehensive support.

According to a news release, this recognition highlights Bradford Health’s unwavering commitment to delivering compassionate, evidence-based care that helps individuals and families heal from the disease of addiction.

Each year, Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, evaluates addiction treatment centers across the United States using a rigorous methodology that includes surveys of healthcare professionals, quality indicators, and accreditations. Having three facilities named among the best underscores the strength of Bradford’s network and its dedication to clinical excellence.

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