Find Treatment Centers in Alabama
214 SAMHSA-verified facilities. 1,000 annual opioid deaths. Help is available — and it works.
Quick answer: Alabama has 214 verified treatment centers. Medicaid has not been expanded, but facilities offer sliding-scale fees and payment plans. The overdose rate is 31.5/100k (#25 nationally, below the national average of 33.1). Top cities: Birmingham, Jasper, Tuscaloosa. Need help? Call (833) 546-3513.
Treatment Centers in Alabama
215 facilities found
SpectraCare Health Systems Cottonwood Specialized Care
Ashford, AL
A non-profit center offering integrated mental health and substance use treatment, trauma-informed care, and suicide prevention for adults.
SpectraCare Health Systems Dale County/Clinic and Day Treatment
Ozark, AL
Outpatient center offering comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment for adults, seniors, and young adults with varying needs.
SpectraCare Health Systems Geneva County Clinic
Geneva, AL
Comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment for adults and adolescents with trauma-informed care and personalized services.
SpectraCare Health Systems Henry County Clinic
Abbeville, AL
Outpatient center providing integrated mental health and substance use treatment, therapy, group sessions, and case management services for all ages.
SpectraCare Health Systems Middleton RSC Home
Dothan, AL
Private nonprofit campus offering comprehensive mental health services for adults, including therapy, medication management, and residential treatment options.
SpectraCare Health Systems The Haven
Dothan, AL
Private non-profit providing comprehensive substance use assessment, 12-step facilitation, individual counseling, and treatment for co-occurring disorders with...
SpectraCare Health Systems Webb Group Home
Webb, AL
A private non-profit offering residential and outpatient care for adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring disorders.
Troy Regional Medical Center
Troy, AL
Comprehensive hospital providing detoxification, inpatient treatment, medication-assisted therapy, and counseling for substance use disorders in adults.
Valley Counseling Services Adult Office
Montgomery, AL
Valley Counseling Services Adult Office in Montgomery, AL, champions a comprehensive approach to mental health and substance use treatment. Offering outpatient...
Walker Recovery Center
Jasper, AL
A private center for adults offering comprehensive outpatient care with Methadone, group therapy, and treatment for co-occurring conditions.
Whitfield Regional Hospital IPF Gerpsych/Adult Psych
Demopolis, AL
Intensive outpatient care with case management, therapy, and specialized services for adults with serious mental illness.
Addiction Treatment in Alabama: What You Need to Know
Alabama has 214 SAMHSA-verified treatment facilities serving a population of 5,108,000. That's approximately 4.2 facilities per 100,000 residents. The state's drug overdose death rate of 31.5 per 100,000 is below the national average of 33.1 — ranking #25 nationally. With 1,000 opioid-related deaths reported annually, access to evidence-based treatment programs remains critical.
Insurance & Medicaid Coverage in Alabama
Alabama has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, which limits publicly funded treatment access for low-income adults without dependent children. However, traditional Medicaid still covers some addiction treatment services for eligible populations (pregnant women, children, individuals with disabilities). Many of Alabama's 214 facilities offer alternative payment options: sliding-scale fees based on income, payment plans, state-funded program slots, and private insurance acceptance. The Mental Health Parity Act requires most private insurers to cover SUD treatment at the same level as medical/surgical care.
The Overdose Crisis in Alabama
Alabama reports 1,000 opioid-related deaths annually with an overdose rate of 31.5/100k (below the 33.1 national average by 5%). Substance use disorder affects approximately 5% of adults in the state (national average: 7.2%). Alabama has enacted a Good Samaritan law that protects individuals who call 911 during an overdose emergency from certain criminal charges — encouraging bystanders to seek help. Naloxone (Narcan), the opioid overdose reversal medication, is available via standing order in Alabama, making it accessible without an individual prescription.
Types of Treatment Available
| Program | Duration | Cost Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medical Detox | 5–10 days | $1,000–$5,000 | Alcohol, opioid, benzo withdrawal |
| Inpatient Rehab | 28–90 days | $6,000–$30,000 | Severe addiction, co-occurring disorders |
| PHP (Partial Hospitalization) | 2–4 weeks | $3,000–$10,000 | Step-down from inpatient, intensive support |
| IOP (Intensive Outpatient) | 2–4 months | $3,000–$10,000 | Work/school compatibility, 9-20 hrs/week |
| Outpatient | 3–12 months | $1,400–$10,000 | Mild-moderate, stable housing |
| MAT | 6–24+ months | $5,000–$15,000/yr | Opioid use disorder, relapse prevention |
Many facilities offer sliding-scale fees. Call (833) 546-3513 for free insurance verification.
Where to Find Help in Alabama
Treatment facilities in Alabama are concentrated in urban areas, with Birmingham leading with 61 centers, followed by Jasper (25) and Tuscaloosa (9). For residents in rural areas, telehealth addiction counseling and out-of-area programs provide alternatives. Browse our full Alabama directory to filter by city, treatment type, and insurance accepted.
Last updated: March 2026 · Written by the RehabHive Editorial Team · Sources: SAMHSA, CDC WONDER, KFF
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