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Woodstock rehab center receives BBB accreditation and A+ rating

Inner Voyage Recovery Center adds BBB accreditation to its Joint Commission accreditation and LegitScript certification in the Atlanta treatment market.

Priya Raghavan

By Priya Raghavan · Science Reporter

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Woodstock rehab center receives BBB accreditation and A+ rating
Photo: Inner Voyage Recovery Center - Atlanta Drug Rehab

Inner Voyage Recovery Center in Woodstock, Georgia, has received Better Business Bureau accreditation with an A+ rating, adding another outside credential for families weighing addiction-treatment options in the Atlanta region. The accreditation took effect May 14, 2026, as the center marks eight years in operation.

The center treats adults for drug addiction, alcohol addiction, substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. It serves clients from Woodstock, Atlanta and other Georgia communities.

BBB accreditation gives prospective clients a business-practices signal in a field where families often have to make quick, high-stakes decisions with limited information. Addiction treatment is a crowded category, and families commonly compare providers on clinical scope, location, insurance fit, regulatory standing and outside credentials.

The Better Business Bureau awards accreditation to businesses that meet its Standards for Trust, which cover areas including transparency, advertising practices, responsiveness to customer concerns and ethical conduct. An A+ rating is the bureau’s highest rating level.

Inner Voyage already held accreditation from The Joint Commission and certification from LegitScript. According to the center, fewer than 20% of U.S. addiction treatment centers hold Joint Commission accreditation. LegitScript certification screens treatment providers for compliance with advertising standards and regulatory requirements.

Taken together, those credentials create a set of third-party trust markers beyond a provider’s own marketing. They do not answer every question a family may have about treatment fit, but they can help narrow the list of programs to evaluate more closely.

The center has operated since 2017. Its programs include care for substance use disorders and dual-diagnosis needs, a term commonly used when addiction and mental health conditions are treated together.

Inner Voyage describes its approach as built around evidence-based therapies and individualized treatment plans. The center says the BBB accreditation reflects its operating record as well as its current business practices.

For families in metro Atlanta, the added accreditation may be most useful as one part of a broader review. Treatment seekers often need to confirm what level of care is offered, whether a program can address co-occurring mental health needs, how admissions work and whether outside oversight aligns with their expectations.

The Woodstock drug and alcohol rehab program is located in Cherokee County, northwest of Atlanta. Its new BBB status adds a consumer-facing credential to a profile that already included healthcare accreditation and online advertising compliance certification.