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Addiction Treatment Centers in Connecticut

Browse 246 verified treatment facilities in Connecticut. Every listing is sourced from SAMHSA's official database and includes program details, services, and contact information.

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Fair Haven Community Healthcare

New Haven, CT

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Comprehensive outpatient center providing integrated care for addiction, mental health, trauma, and...

203-777-7411 View Details
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High Watch Recovery Center

Kent, CT

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High Watch Recovery Center was established in 1939 as the world’s first 12-Step treatment center. Si...

(844) 426 7126 View Details
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Severn Home Crownsville

Crownsville, CT

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Severn Home Crownsville is a structured sober living program for men in Crownsville, Maryland. They...

(443) 223-7403 View Details
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Severn Home Pasadena

CT

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This sober living home offers a structured men-only program that offers accountability and support o...

(443) 223-7403 View Details
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McCall Behavioral Health Network Travisano Outpatient Clinic

Bridgeport, CT

Verified

Non-profit outpatient center providing comprehensive mental health, substance use treatment, medicat...

203-794-1975 x2100 View Details
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Hockanum Valley Community Council

Vernon Rockville, CT

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860-872-9825 View Details
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Family and Childrens Agency Project Reward

Norwalk, CT

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A nonprofit agency offering comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment, trauma counseli...

203-855-8765 View Details
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The McAuliffe Center

Waterbury, CT

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A residential program with a supportive and family environment, McAuliffe Center is one of Connectic...

(203) 346-1931 View Details
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PursueCare

Middletown, CT

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An outpatient mental health facility offering integrated treatment for substance use and mental heal...

860-215-2295 View Details
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Child and Family Agency of Southeastern CT

Groton, CT

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860-437-4550 View Details
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MCCA Trinity Glen Womens Program

Bridgeport, CT

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Trinity Glen Women's Program in Kent, Connecticut, is an ASAM certified (level 3.3) residential trea...

(860) 592-3200 View Details
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Laurel House

Stamford, CT

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203-324-1816 View Details

How to Find the Right Treatment Center in Connecticut

Connecticut has 246 SAMHSA-verified treatment facilities offering medical detox, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Every listing on this page is sourced directly from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's official database.

According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2023), approximately 48.7 million Americans aged 12+ had a substance use disorder — yet fewer than 1 in 4 received treatment. If you or a loved one is seeking help in Connecticut, the facilities above are a starting point.

What to Consider When Choosing a Program

  • Level of careMedical detox (5–7 days) for physical stabilization, inpatient/residential (28–90 days) for immersive treatment, or outpatient (IOP/PHP) for flexibility while living at home
  • Insurance coverage — Under the Mental Health Parity Act, most plans must cover substance use treatment. Medicaid covers treatment in all 50 states under the ACA. Call to verify your benefits before choosing a facility
  • Specialized programs — Some centers focus on dual-diagnosis (co-occurring mental health), veterans, adolescents, or specific substances like opioids or alcohol
  • Evidence-based methods — Look for CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, and FDA-approved MAT medications (buprenorphine, naltrexone, methadone)
  • Accreditation — CARF or Joint Commission accreditation indicates quality and safety standards

Need help comparing programs? Search all Connecticut facilities or call our free 24/7 helpline for personalized guidance. You can also read our recovery guides for more detailed information about treatment options.

Common Questions About Rehab in Connecticut

How many treatment centers are in Connecticut?
Our directory lists 246 SAMHSA-verified treatment facilities in Connecticut. This includes medical detox programs, inpatient/residential facilities, outpatient programs (IOP and PHP), and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) providers. Numbers are updated as SAMHSA refreshes its database.
Does Connecticut Medicaid cover addiction treatment?
Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid covers substance use treatment as an essential health benefit in all 50 states. Connecticut Medicaid plans typically cover detox, residential treatment, outpatient therapy, and MAT. Coverage specifics (copays, prior authorization, provider networks) vary by plan. Contact a facility or call our helpline to verify your specific Medicaid benefits.
What types of rehab programs are available in Connecticut?
Treatment centers in Connecticut typically offer: medical detox (3–7 days, medically supervised withdrawal management), inpatient/residential treatment (28–90 days of 24/7 care), partial hospitalization/PHP (structured daytime programs), intensive outpatient/IOP (3–5 sessions per week while living at home), standard outpatient therapy, and medication-assisted treatment/MAT using FDA-approved medications like buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone.
How much does rehab cost in Connecticut?
Costs vary by program type and facility. National estimates: outpatient programs $1,000–$10,000, residential programs $5,000–$80,000+ for 30 days. Most insurance plans cover treatment under the Mental Health Parity Act. Many Connecticut facilities offer sliding-scale fees based on income, payment plans, or accept Medicaid/Medicare for patients without private insurance. Call to get a cost estimate for your specific situation.
How do I choose the right treatment center in Connecticut?
Evaluate five key factors: (1) level of care needed based on addiction severity, (2) insurance acceptance and out-of-pocket costs, (3) treatment approaches used (CBT, DBT, MAT), (4) location and accessibility, (5) accreditation status (CARF or Joint Commission). Call 2–3 facilities to compare, ask about their intake process, and verify insurance before committing.

Sources

  • SAMHSA — Treatment Locator Database, 2024
  • SAMHSA — National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 2023
  • CMS — Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA)

Last updated: April 2026

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