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Crestone Wellness

Reston, VA

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Crestone Wellness is a drug and alcohol detox and inpatient treatment center near Austin, Texas. The...

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(737) 265-8689 View Details
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Trillium Place on Hamilton

Peoria, IL

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The Trillium Place location at 1200 Hamilton Boulevard, Peoria, specializes in mental health and sub...

(309) 671-8040 View Details
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South Oaks Hospital

Amityville, NY

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South Oaks Hospital is a member of one of the largest healthcare systems in New York, Northwell Heal...

(631) 264-4000 View Details
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Van Dyke Addiction Treatment Center

Ovid, NY

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Van Dyke Addiction Treatment Center is a 30-bed inpatient center for adults with substance use disor...

(315) 835-6136 View Details
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Brazos Place

Freeport, TX

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Brazos Place, located near Houston, Texas, is a residential treatment facility specializing in gende...

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(979) 233-3826 View Details
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Purpose Healing Center - Phoenix

Scottsdale, AZ

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Located near Phoenix Art Museum and Papago Park, this center provides a welcoming setting for men an...

(480) 579 3319 View Details
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Fair Oaks Pavilion

Delray Beach, FL

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Innovative inpatient facility providing comprehensive mental health services for adults and seniors,...

561-495-3737 View Details
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Canyon Ridge Hospital

Chino, CA

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This hospital in Chino, California provides acute inpatient care, partial hospitalization programs,...

(909) 590-3700 View Details
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Pinnacle Detox & Recovery

Cardiff by the Sea, CA

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Pinnacle Detox & Recovery is committed to providing comprehensive care for clients at every step of...

(877) 873-0139 View Details
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Hand in Hand Recovery

Cardiff by the Sea, CA

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Surrounded by trees in Murrieta, Georgia, Hand in Hand Recovery offers holistic, trauma-informed car...

(470) 280-2791 View Details
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Laguna Treatment

PA

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Laguna Treatment specializes in treating drug and alcohol dependency and addiction. Laguna Treatment...

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(855) 709-1542 View Details
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Pine Rest Christian Counseling Center

Spring Lake, MI

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Located on Leonard Street NE in northeast Grand Rapids, the center offers in-person and virtual beha...

(616) 956-1122 View Details

What Types of Addiction Treatment Programs Exist?

There are five primary levels of addiction treatment, each designed for a specific stage and severity of substance use disorder. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH, 2023), 48.7 million Americans aged 12+ had a substance use disorder — but only 24.1% received any treatment. Understanding which level you need is the first step toward recovery.

What Is Medical Detox and Who Needs It?

Medical detox is a 3–7 day supervised process that manages acute withdrawal symptoms with medications. It is medically necessary for alcohol, benzodiazepine, and opioid dependence — alcohol withdrawal carries a 5–15% mortality rate (delirium tremens) without medical supervision. Detox alone is not treatment; it is stabilization before a treatment program. Search for detox programs near you.

How Does Inpatient Rehab Work?

Inpatient (residential) treatment provides 24/7 structured care for 28, 60, or 90 days. Patients live at the facility and follow a daily schedule of individual therapy, group counseling, psychoeducation, and wellness activities. NIDA research shows programs lasting 90+ days produce 2–3x better outcomes than shorter stays. Cost ranges from $5,000–$80,000 for 30 days, though insurance covers the majority under the Mental Health Parity Act. Browse inpatient programs.

What Are Outpatient Programs (IOP and PHP)?

Outpatient programs let you live at home while attending therapy 3–5 times per week. Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) typically involve 9–15 hours/week; Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) involve 20+ hours/week with more medical oversight. These cost $1,000–$10,000 and work well for mild-to-moderate addiction or as step-down after residential treatment. Find outpatient options.

What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?

MAT combines FDA-approved medications with counseling to treat opioid and alcohol use disorders. Three medications are approved for opioid addiction: buprenorphine (Suboxone), methadone, and naltrexone (Vivitrol). For alcohol use disorder: naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram. Studies show MAT reduces opioid overdose deaths by 50% (SAMHSA, 2023). Search for MAT providers.

How to Evaluate a Treatment Center

Five factors separate effective programs from poor ones. Before committing, verify:

  • Accreditation — CARF International or Joint Commission accreditation indicates the facility meets national quality standards. Non-accredited facilities may still be licensed, but accreditation is a stronger quality signal
  • Evidence-based methods — Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, and contingency management have the strongest research backing. Ask specifically what modalities the program uses
  • Staff credentials — Licensed clinical social workers (LCSW), licensed professional counselors (LPC), board-certified psychiatrists, and certified addiction counselors (CAC) should be on staff
  • Insurance acceptance — Under the Mental Health Parity Act, most insurance plans must cover substance use treatment. Call to verify your specific plan's in-network coverage and out-of-pocket costs
  • Aftercare planning — Programs with structured discharge planning, alumni support, and continued care coordination have 20–30% better long-term outcomes than those without (NIDA)

Browse treatment centers by state or use the search filters above to find programs that match your needs. For personalized help, call our free 24/7 helpline.

Sources

  • SAMHSA — National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 2023
  • NIDA — Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment, 3rd Edition
  • SAMHSA — Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (TIP 63), 2023
  • CMS — Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA)
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