Alcohol Rehab Near Me USA
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Find alcohol rehab near you

A free, plain-English directory of 2,779+ U.S. treatment providers for alcohol use — detox, residential, and outpatient programs you can call directly. No sign-up, no sales pitch, no judgment.

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Find your path in 3 steps

Answer three questions and we'll explain what level of care usually fits, what to ask about, what your coverage means, and real options in your state to call. We collect nothing — this guides you, it doesn't sell you.

1 What insurance do you have?

2 Which state? (where you live or want treatment)
3 What's the main concern?

Understand your options

Treatment isn't one-size-fits-all. Here's the short version of what you're looking at.

Medical Detox

Medically supervised withdrawal — the safe first step before further treatment.

Residential / Inpatient

Live-in care with 24/7 support, typically 30–90 days.

Outpatient

Treatment while living at home — standard, intensive (IOP), and partial hospitalization (PHP).

Opioid Treatment Program

Methadone or buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, alongside counseling.

Not sure where to start? The SAMHSA National Helpline is free, confidential, and staffed 24/7 — they make referrals to local treatment and support regardless of insurance. Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
Thinking about stopping drinking? One safety note first. If you drink heavily every day, quitting cold turkey can be dangerous — sudden alcohol withdrawal can trigger seizures and, rarely, a life-threatening condition called delirium tremens. The safe move is a quick word with a clinician or the helpline before you stop. Read why & how to stop safely →

Is my drinking a problem? A 30-second self-check

Not a diagnosis — just the three questions clinicians use (the AUDIT-C) to start an honest conversation with yourself.

How often do you drink?

Daily or near-daily drinking is the pattern most linked to physical dependence.

How much on a typical day?

A "standard drink" is 12oz beer, 5oz wine, or 1.5oz spirits — many pours are larger than one.

How often 6+ in one sitting?

Frequent heavy days raise risk even when other days are dry.

If any of these gave you pause, that's worth a free, confidential call to 1-800-662-HELP (4357) — or read about the medications that can actually help.

Browse treatment by state

Every listing includes the provider's own phone number — you reach the facility directly, not a call center.

Common questions

Straight answers to what people ask first.

Is this directory free to use?
Yes — completely free, no sign-up, and no email required. We don't sell leads or route your call. Listed phone numbers connect you directly to each provider.
How do I know which level of care I need?
It depends on the substance, severity, and your health and home support. A licensed provider or the free SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP (4357)) can assess this with you at no cost.
Does insurance cover rehab?
Most plans must cover substance-use treatment comparably to other medical care under federal parity law. What you pay depends on your plan, network, and level of care — our free cost calculator walks through it.

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