Learn more about drug and alcohol rehab treatment in all 50 states and how to find an individualized program in your area.
List of Drug and Alcohol Rehabs Near You in Your State
- Rehabs in Alabama
- Rehabs in Alaska
- Rehabs in Arizona
- Rehabs in Arkansas
- Rehabs in California
- Rehabs in Colorado
- Rehabs in Connecticut
- Rehabs in Delaware
- Rehabs in Florida
- Rehabs in Georgia
- Rehabs in Hawaii
- Rehabs in Idaho
- Rehabs in Illinois
- Rehabs in Indiana
- Rehabs in Iowa
- Rehabs in Kansas
- Rehabs in Kentucky
- Rehabs in Louisiana
- Rehabs in Maine
- Rehabs in Maryland
- Rehabs in Massachusetts
- Rehabs in Michigan
- Rehabs in Minnesota
- Rehabs in Mississippi
- Rehabs in Missouri
- Rehabs in Montana
- Rehabs in Nebraska
- Rehabs in Nevada
- Rehabs in New Hampshire
- Rehabs in New Jersey
- Rehabs in New Mexico
- Rehabs in New York
- Rehabs in North Carolina
- Rehabs in North Dakota
- Rehabs in Ohio
- Rehabs in Oklahoma
- Rehabs in Oregon
- Rehabs in Pennsylvania
- Rehabs in Rhode Island
- Rehabs in South Carolina
- Rehabs in South Dakota
- Rehabs in Tennessee
- Rehabs in Texas
- Rehabs in Utah
- Rehabs in Vermont
- Rehabs in Virginia
- Rehabs in Washington
- Rehabs in West Virginia
- Rehabs in Wisconsin
- Rehabs in Wyoming
How to Find a Drug and Alcohol Rehab Near You
To find a drug and alcohol rehab, you can:
- Search online for rehab centers in your area
- Check with your health insurance provider to see do they cover rehab services
- Ask your primary care physician or a mental health professional for a referral
- Contact a local substance abuse hotline for assistance in finding a rehab center
- Consider the type of treatment you need (inpatient, outpatient, detox, etc.) and choose a rehab center that offers the appropriate level of care for your needs.
When researching rehab centers, be sure to consider factors such as location, cost, accreditation, and the types of therapies and services offered.
It’s also important to verify that the rehab center is licensed and staffed by qualified professionals.