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21,568+ SAMHSA-verified rehab facilities across all 50 US states and Puerto Rico. Filter by insurance carrier, clinical level of care, or specific substance — then call the program directly at no cost. Free 24/7 placement helpline if you want help narrowing your options.

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Mayo Clinic Health System Fountain Rochester

Wichita, KS · JCAHO

Outpatient center with comprehensive services for adults, adolescents, and families including therapy, counseling, and s…

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Mayo Clinic Health System Psychiatry and Psychology – La Crosse — Wichita, KS
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Mayo Clinic Health System Psychiatry and Psychology – La Crosse

Wichita, KS · JCAHO

Mayo Clinic Health System’s Psychiatry and Psychology Department in La Crosse offers outpatient mental health care for i…

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Mental Health Systems Needles Center for Change

Wichita, KS
Outpatient MAT

Integrated outpatient center providing trauma-informed care for addiction, co-occurring disorders, and specialized progr…

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Mental Health Systems North County Center for Change

Wichita, KS
Outpatient MAT

A comprehensive outpatient center providing mental health and substance use treatment, trauma counseling, and supportive…

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Mino Bimaadiziwin Health Clinic

Wichita, KS

A comprehensive outpatient clinic offering substance use and mental health treatment, trauma counseling, and recovery su…

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Mirror Anthony Outpatient

Anthony, KS
Outpatient MAT

Holistic outpatient center offering counseling, therapy, and support for addiction, mental health, and co-occurring cond…

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Mirror Hiawatha Outpatient

Hiawatha, KS
Outpatient
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Mirror Medicine Lodge Outpatient

Medicine Lodge, KS
Outpatient MAT

A non-profit organization providing comprehensive outpatient care for children, adolescents, and adults with individual …

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Mirror Shawnee Residential

Shawnee, KS
Residential
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Mirror Topeka Residential

Topeka, KS
Residential
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Mirror, Inc — Newton, KS
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Mirror, Inc

Newton, KS · Est. 1972

Since 1972, Mirror, Inc has been serving communities throughout Kansas, helping individuals build healthier lives and co…

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NMC Health Senior Behavioral Health Center

Newton, KS
Inpatient
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National Institute for Change Denver

Wichita, KS
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Next Steps For Change — Wichita, KS
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Next Steps For Change

Wichita, KS

Next Steps for Change is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering individuals struggling with substance use by …

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Nuhope Services

Overland Park, KS
Outpatient IOP
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Open Door Center for Change East Clinic

Wichita, KS
Outpatient MAT
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Pawnee Mental Health Services

Belleville, KS
Outpatient

Integrated outpatient center for mental health and substance use, offering therapy, DBT, CBT, Medicaid, private insuranc…

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Pawnee Mental Health Services

Belleville, KS
Outpatient

A comprehensive mental health center for all ages with outpatient services, Medicaid, private insurance, and sliding fee…

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Pawnee Mental Health Services

Belleville, KS
Outpatient

Integrative outpatient center offering trauma-informed care for mental health services, substance use disorder treatment…

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Pawnee Mental Health Services

Belleville, KS
Outpatient

Integrative outpatient center offering mental health treatment, substance use care, therapy, and holistic services for a…

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Pawnee Mental Health Services Beloit

Belleville, KS
Outpatient

Comprehensive outpatient center providing Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance coverage for substance use and menta…

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Pawnee Mental Health Services Claflin Manhattan

Belleville, KS
Outpatient

A mental health center providing outpatient services for all ages, trauma-related counseling, substance use treatment, a…

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Pawnee Mental Health Services Concordia

Belleville, KS
Outpatient

A comprehensive mental health center offering therapy, counseling, vocational support, and substance use treatment for a…

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Polara Health Cortez Clinic — Wichita, KS
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Polara Health Cortez Clinic

Wichita, KS · Est. 1984

Set in the historic downtown part of Prescott, near the Yavapai County Courthouse, Polara Health Cortez Clinic treats ki…

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Quick answer — how do I use this directory?

Filter by your state (top of page), then narrow by insurance carrier, level of care, and substance in the sidebar. Every listing is SAMHSA-verified, free to contact, and updated monthly. Unsure what level of care fits? Call (833) 567-5838 for a free 5–10 minute placement consultation with a licensed specialist.

About this directory

Key takeaways

  • Every listing starts as a SAMHSA-verified record, re-synced monthly.
  • The green Verified badge = active in SAMHSA + phone answered + self-reported tags, not a quality rating.
  • Filters use AND logic — stack state + insurance + level of care + substance.
  • We never take pay-for-placement. Ranking is alphabetical or newest-first.

Every center in our 21,568-facility directory starts as a record in the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator — the federal registry of licensed addiction and mental-health programs in the United States. We sync that source monthly, carry over each facility’s address, phone, level-of-care, accepted insurance, and accreditation, and then layer our own review on top. The 17,316 facilities with verified geographic coordinates are additionally cross-checked against Google Business records so that the addresses you see match what a taxi or rideshare driver would actually find.

What “Verified” means on each card

The green “Verified” badge on a facility card means three specific things. First, the center is currently active in SAMHSA’s locator — removed listings drop off within one sync cycle, usually within 30 days of the facility closing or losing licensure. Second, the phone number we show is the number that picks up when our placement team called it most recently; we do not route through marketing gateways, and we do not allow pay-for-placement number substitution. Third, level-of-care and insurance tags reflect what the facility self-reports to the federal register, not what someone paid us to highlight. The badge is proof-of-existence, not a quality rating — for outcomes and success rates, read our how-to-choose guide.

How the filters work

The sidebar combines three filter groups that reflect how real placement conversations go. Level of care — residential, outpatient, IOP, detox, sober living, co-occurring — maps to the ASAM criteria that clinicians use to match program intensity to a person’s clinical needs. Insurance lists each of the 24 commercial and public carriers we track individually so you can confirm coverage before you call. Substance narrows to programs that explicitly treat what you or your loved one is facing: alcohol, opioids, benzos, stimulants, dual-diagnosis, and more. Filters combine with AND logic — select detox + Aetna + opioids and you get centers that accept Aetna, offer medically-supervised detox, and treat opioid dependence specifically.

Which level of care fits which situation?

The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) publishes the clinical rubric that placement specialists use. In practice, the five levels we filter for map to five different scenarios. Here is the shortest version any clinician would recognize:

Level of care Typical duration Who it fits Rough cost*
Medical detox 5–10 days Alcohol, opioid, or benzo dependence requiring medical supervision of withdrawal $5,000–$10,000
Residential (inpatient) 30–90 days Moderate-severe addiction, unstable home environment, prior relapse, or co-occurring mental-health disorder $15,000–$60,000
Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 8–12 weeks Mild-moderate addiction, stable housing, need to keep working or caring for family $3,000–$10,000
Standard outpatient 3–6 months Early-stage use disorder, strong support system, step-down after residential $1,000–$5,000
Sober living 3–12 months Post-residential transition, need drug-free housing while returning to work $500–$2,500 / month

*Rough ranges based on SAMHSA 2023 data and industry averages. Insurance typically covers 60–90% of in-network care under MHPAEA parity rules.

If you’re not sure which row applies, two questions usually sort it. Can you go 24 hours without using safely? If no, you need detox first. Is home a supportive environment or a triggering one? If triggering, residential makes the rest of treatment possible; if supportive, outpatient is usually enough.

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Insurance, parity, and what coverage actually looks like

Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) — federal law since 2008, strengthened in 2020 — most commercial insurance plans are required to cover addiction treatment at the same financial and treatment-limit levels as they cover physical illness. Translation: if your plan pays 80% for a broken leg, it must pay 80% for detox or residential rehab at the same in-network rate. We list each of the 24 carriers we track individually in the Insurance filter so you can see only centers that accept your plan.

The carriers that appear most often in network agreements are Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, and Kaiser Permanente. Public plans — Medicaid in all 50 states, Medicare for 65+, and TRICARE for military — cover treatment differently depending on state and plan type. Always run a free verification before committing.

What this directory is not

We are not a treatment provider, we are not a marketing arm of any specific facility, and we do not take referral fees that change which programs show up on your screen. The ranking you see when you land here is either alphabetical or newest-first — never pay-to-play. If a center is exactly right for you, you call them directly; if nothing fits, a call to our free placement line works through the same filters with a human clinician on the line. Read our editorial standards in About RehabFlow and Editorial policy.

Frequently asked questions

How does RehabFlow verify treatment centers?
Every center starts as a record in the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator, the federal registry of licensed addiction programs. We sync that source monthly, carry over address, phone, level of care, accepted insurance, and accreditation, then verify the phone line actually picks up and the facility remains active in the current SAMHSA roster.
Does it cost anything to call a center listed here?
No. Calling any facility directly from our directory is free. If you call the RehabFlow placement helpline at (833) 567-5838, that is also free, 24/7, and operated by licensed placement specialists.
What does the “Verified” badge mean?
Three specific things: (1) the facility is currently active in SAMHSA’s federal locator, (2) the phone number we display is the number that answered when our team last called it, and (3) level-of-care and insurance tags reflect what the facility self-reports to the federal register.
How do insurance and level-of-care filters combine?
Filters use AND logic. Selecting Residential + Aetna + Opioids narrows results to centers that offer residential care, accept Aetna insurance, AND explicitly treat opioid use disorder. Each filter narrows further.
Can I filter to find Medicaid-accepting centers?
Yes. Under Insurance in the sidebar, select Medicaid or Medicare. Medicaid availability varies by state — add a state filter to see in-state accepting programs.
What is the difference between Residential and Outpatient?
Residential rehab means you live at the facility for 30–90 days with 24/7 clinical supervision. Outpatient means sessions while living at home — from 3–5/week (IOP) to once/week (standard).
Are there free or sliding-scale options here?
Yes. About 15% of listed facilities are state-funded or sliding-scale. Filter by Medicaid to find them, or call SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for free referrals.
How often is this directory updated?
SAMHSA data syncs monthly, facility contact info is re-verified quarterly. Closed or removed facilities drop off within one sync cycle. The “Last verified” date at the top of the page shows the most recent site-wide sync.
What insurance do most of these centers accept?
Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), commercial insurers are required to cover addiction treatment at parity with medical care. In our directory, roughly 80% of centers accept at least one major commercial carrier (Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare), ~60% accept Medicaid, and ~40% accept Medicare. Use the Insurance filter to narrow by specific carrier.
How much does rehab cost if I don’t have insurance?
Without insurance, typical self-pay ranges are: outpatient $1,000–$3,000/month, 30-day residential $5,000–$20,000, 90-day inpatient $12,000–$60,000, luxury residential $30,000–$80,000/month. Many SAMHSA-listed centers offer sliding-scale fees based on income, and state-funded programs are typically free. Call (833) 567-5838 for cost guidance specific to your state and situation.

Sources & references

  1. SAMHSA — Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator, findtreatment.gov. Primary data source for facility records (accessed April 2026).
  2. SAMHSA — 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). samhsa.gov/data.
  3. NIDA — Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: A Research-Based Guide (3rd Edition). nida.nih.gov.
  4. CDC — Drug Overdose Deaths in the U.S. Top 100,000 Annually. cdc.gov/drugoverdose.
  5. ASAM — The ASAM Criteria for the Treatment of Addictive, Substance-Related, and Co-Occurring Conditions. American Society of Addiction Medicine, 2013 (reference framework for level-of-care filter).
  6. Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) — 42 U.S.C. § 300gg-26, as amended 2020. U.S. Department of Labor summary: dol.gov.

Spotted an error in a listing?

Facilities move, phones change, licensure lapses. Email [email protected] with the facility URL and we will re-check it against SAMHSA within 24 hours.

Last verified April 2026. Directory sync: monthly. Editorial content reviewed quarterly by the RehabFlow editorial team. This page is informational and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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