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What to Bring
Altitude Recovery Community is not your typical substance abuse treatment program. We started our program with one single goal in mind: to provide high-quality, personalized treatment that is accessible.
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When you prepare to enter treatment at Altitude Recovery Community, we want you to be comfortable throughout your stay, so you can focus on your individual journey to recovery. Below are just some of the suggested items you should bring with you. Your intake coordinator will assist with any additional questions you may have.
- 10-14 Days of Clothing
- Non-Electronic Entertainment
- Recovery & Self-Help Books
- Toiletries w/o Alcohol
- Existing Medications
- Recent Medical Documents
- Legal Documents & Lawyer ROI
- Third-Party Paperwork (FLMA, etc)
- Comfort Items
- Cell phone & Laptop
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We Work With Most Major Insurance.
Altitude Recovery Community works with most major PPO & POS insurance plans that cover out-of-network benefits. We will work so you have little to no out-of-pocket costs when it comes to getting help for substance abuse at our luxury drug rehab in Camarillo, CA. To find out your benefits and coverage for treatment, click the button below to get a free benefits check right now.
Our program is unable to accept Medi-Cal, Medicaid, or Medicare plans at this time, however, please feel free to contact us for a list of programs that do.

Dr. Eric Chaghouri is a 2007 graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he earned his B. A. in Biology with Summa Cum Laude honors. While at UCLA, he helped the men’s varsity volleyball team earn a National Championship in 2006. He was named the UCLA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2007. He earned his medical degree from the Keck School of Medicine in 2011. He completed his internship training in 2008 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the remaining three years of residency in general adult psychiatry at the Los Angeles County and University of Southern California Medical Center. He served as the Chief Resident in psychiatric emergency services during his fourth year of residency. He also served as Resident Clinical Instructor and Volunteer Faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at the Keck School of Medicine.
After completing residency, Dr. Chaghouri accepted a fellowship position in forensic psychiatry at the prestigious USC Institute of Psychiatry and Law. His scholarly activities included publishing in Legal Digest and presenting research findings at the Keck School of Medicine annual conference. Since completing his forensic psychiatry fellowship, he has established a successful and thriving practice in Southern California, focusing on treatment of co-occurring psychiatric and addictive disorders. He has developed a strong clinical team of practitioners who share similar goals and philosophies regarding psychiatric treatment, including providing cutting-edge interventional treatments for psychiatric conditions. He works in an array of capacities with attorneys, courts, and other parties in actual or potential litigation. He also has extensive experience consulting and providing opinions on psychiatric issues for major television networks. Dr. Chaghouri’s interests include addiction medicine, substance use disorders, forensic psychiatry, medical ethics, psychological autopsy, gender wellness, and evidence-based treatment of psychiatric conditions.