Find Treatment Centers in Ohio
1,560 SAMHSA-verified facilities. 4,915 annual opioid deaths. Help is available — and it works.
Quick answer: Ohio has 1,560 verified treatment centers. Medicaid is expanded — many programs are free or low-cost for eligible residents. The overdose rate is 53.3/100k (#4 nationally, above the national average of 33.1). Top cities: Lancaster, Ironton, Columbus. Need help? Call (833) 546-3513.
Treatment Centers in Ohio
1,562 facilities found
Victor Community Support Services
Akron, OH
A nonprofit outpatient center offering mental health services for children, adolescents, LGBTQ+, young adults, and trauma survivors.
WCAP Counseling
Reynoldsburg, OH
A comprehensive outpatient center providing integrated mental health and substance use disorder treatment with trauma-informed care and individualized therapy.
Weber Recovery Center
Lancaster, OH
Private residential and outpatient treatment center for addiction and co-occurring mental health issues with personalized care and 12-Step facilitation.
Wedge Recovery Centers Juniper
Lancaster, OH
Integrative outpatient care for adults, children/adolescents, and seniors with trauma-informed approach and co-occurring mental health disorders.
WellSpring Urbana
Urbana, OH
A private non-profit center offering outpatient mental health treatment for individuals and families with sliding fee scale and Medicaid.
Wellspring Family Services A Division of Crittenton Services
Springfield, OH
Wellspring Family Services, a division of Crittenton Services located in Springfield, OH, specializes in mental health treatment for all ages. With a focus on o...
Workit Health
Columbus, OH
Private outpatient center offering integrated mental health and substance use treatment with LGBTQ-friendly services, telehealth therapy, and chronic illness ma...
Workit Health Holland
Holland, OH
Integrated outpatient center offering comprehensive addiction treatment, mental health services, medication management, and personalized care plans.
Wright Path Recovery Center
Columbus, OH
Private outpatient center offering comprehensive addiction treatment, mental health services, trauma counseling, and personalized care for adults.
Youth Opportunities Upheld Seven Hills Behavioral Health
Ironton, OH
A non-profit outpatient center providing comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment for adults and children/adolescents.
Zepf Center
Toledo, OH
Integrative outpatient center with trauma-informed care for mental health, addiction, and eating disorders, including LGBTQ+ and trauma clients.
Zepf Center Nebraska
Toledo, OH
In the heart of Toledo, we prioritize the mental health needs of our diverse community. Our integrative outpatient care employs a trauma-informed approach, addr...
Addiction Treatment in Ohio: What You Need to Know
Ohio has 1,560 SAMHSA-verified treatment facilities serving a population of 11,780,000. That's approximately 13.2 facilities per 100,000 residents. The state's drug overdose death rate of 53.3 per 100,000 is above the national average of 33.1 — ranking #4 nationally. With 4,915 opioid-related deaths reported annually, access to evidence-based treatment programs remains critical.
Insurance & Medicaid Coverage in Ohio
Ohio has expanded Medicaid under the ACA, significantly broadening access to addiction treatment for low-income adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level (~$20,783/year for an individual). Covered services typically include medical detox, inpatient/residential rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). In addition to Medicaid, most private insurance plans — including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Humana — are required by the Mental Health Parity Act to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with medical care.
The Overdose Crisis in Ohio
Ohio reports 4,915 opioid-related deaths annually with an overdose rate of 53.3/100k (above the 33.1 national average by 61%). Substance use disorder affects approximately 7.8% of adults in the state (national average: 7.2%). Ohio 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 Ohio, 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 |
Medicaid covers most programs for eligible residents. Call (833) 546-3513 for free insurance verification.
Where to Find Help in Ohio
Treatment facilities in Ohio are concentrated in urban areas, with Lancaster leading with 468 centers, followed by Ironton (119) and Columbus (103). For residents in rural areas, telehealth addiction counseling and out-of-area programs provide alternatives. Browse our full Ohio 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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