Tony Gonzalez
Founder & CEO
As the founder and CEO of Miracles Recovery Center, Tony Gonzalez is responsible for overseeing all the day to day operations of Miracles Recovery Center.
Gonzalez has over 7 years of experience in the Substance Abuse and Addiction Treatment field. Starting his new life in Stuart, Florida after experiencing a hard life of substance abuse himself, he prayed for a better treatment solution that could help other people recover and rebuild their life.
Working from the ground up, Gonzalez’s goal when he entered this field was to one day own his own Addiction Treatment Facility in Port St. Lucie, so he could provide access to exceptional and genuine care for every individual who needs it. Gonzalez’s dream has come true and is well known and respected in the community of recovery and outreach.
Miracles Recovery Center in Port Saint Lucie, FL is here to provide top-level care. Treating addiction to drugs and alcohol in a safe, understanding environment. We specialize in creating a place for the individual to feel understood. Everything Miracles Recovery Center uses is tested and trusted to work. Our staff loves the individuals that attend our PHP and IOP program in Florida like they are family.
“IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE IN MIRACLES, MAYBE YOU’VE FORGOTTEN YOU ARE ONE.”
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