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Alabama Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities

Opioids, such as heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioids, are related to more than half of all drug-related overdoses in the Cotton State. More than 300,000 Alabamians are addicted to some form of opioid. Alabama has the highest prescribing rate in the entire nation. Alcohol is the most frequently used substance in Alabama. More than 85,000 Alabamians use cocaine every single year.

More than 5% of the Alabama population ages 12 to 17 years old admit to using marijuana at least once. In Alabama, there are four times as many vehicle crashes involving alcohol as there are normal vehicle crashes. The rate of drug and/or alcohol-related deaths is 4.65%–almost a full percentage below the national average.

The ‘Heart of Dixie’ is renowned for its architecture of antebellum, white powdery beaches and mild cuisine. The state has 2,600 km of waterways and a rich heritage in sports. Mobile celebrates Mardi Gras as long as any other American city after 1703. The NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway, which was built in 1910, are also world renowned.

Find Drug, Substance, and Alcohol Treatment in Alabama

The first rehabilitation goal is to find a clear path to meet your specific needs. Your Alabama facility should be accredited and approved irrespective of the treatment you need. Program personnel should include a trained and licensed toxicology physician and therapist. Here we list all of the best opioid rehab facilities and centers in Alabama, many with exclusive services of their own.

Alabama‘s Drug Epidemic Facts

Check out some of the specific statistics below related to Alabama drug use and abuse.

  • Over 175,000 residents have used prescription opioids for a non-medical reason at least once in their life.
  • Marijuana is mostly illegal to use in Alabama, it is the drug most cited during drug treatment admissions.
  • Opioid-related overdoses have surpassed HIV deaths in Alabama. (2016)
  • >10,000 Alabama residents were arrested on drug-related charges. (2013)

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Bradford Health Services - Oxford
Insurance Accepted
Bradford Health Services - Oxford
1713 E Hamric Dr Oxford, AL

Bradford Health Services - Oxford offers addiction treatment with a focus on substance abuse and individualized treatment plans, providing counseling, group support, medical detoxification, and other services, and is accredited and certified by multiple agencies.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Detox
Family Life Center - Guntersville
Insurance Accepted
Family Life Center - Guntersville
432 Gunter Avenue Guntersville, AL

Family Life Center - Guntersville in Guntersville, Alabama is a comprehensive treatment facility offering outpatient drug rehab, detox, and aftercare support for individuals and families struggling with substance abuse, providing individualized, evidence-based treatment plans and a range of therapy options to promote long-term sobriety.

  • OP
  • Aftercare
Turning Point Foundation
Turning Point Foundation
1881 County Road 627 Thorsby, AL

Turning Point Foundation is a 30-bed addiction treatment facility in Thorsby, Alabama offering drug rehab, inpatient and aftercare support for people with alcoholism, opioid addiction, substance abuse, and drug addiction.

  • Inpatient
  • Aftercare
Home of Grace for Women
Home of Grace for Women
394 Aldock Road Eight Mile, AL

Home of Grace for Women in Eight Mile, Alabama, is a treatment facility specializing in helping women struggling with alcoholism, opioid addiction, substance abuse, drug addiction, and mental health issues through various levels of care, offering a holistic approach to treatment and personalized care.

  • Residential
  • Inpatient
Mental Health Center of Madison County New Horizons Recovery Center
Insurance Accepted
Mental Health Center of Madison County New Horizons Recovery Center
4040 Memorial Parkway SW Suite C Huntsville, AL

The Mental Health Center of Madison County New Horizons Recovery Center in Huntsville, Alabama is a comprehensive behavioral health facility that provides various services including addiction treatment, counseling, and specialized programs to individuals in need, and has earned several awards and accreditations for its commitment to quality care.

  • OP
  • Intervention
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
ECD Program
808 Downtowner Loop West Mobile, AL

The Emerge Center for Diagnostics and Treatment in Mobile, Alabama provides evidence-based care and comprehensive evaluations for adults affected by substance abuse and addiction, focusing on physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of recovery.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
SpectraCare - Dale County
Insurance Accepted
SpectraCare - Dale County
134 Katherine Avenue Ozark, AL

SpectraCare - Dale County is a healthcare provider located in Ozark, Alabama that provides treatment for opioid addiction, drug addiction, mental health, substance abuse, dual diagnosis and more, accepting most private health insurance plans and being affiliated with SpectraCare Health Systems.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Huntsville Metro Treatment Center
Insurance Accepted
Huntsville Metro Treatment Center
2227 Drake Avenue Suite 19 Huntsville, AL

Huntsville Metro Treatment Center is an accredited SAMHSA Addiction Treatment Facility in Huntsville, AL providing tailored treatment plans, a range of services and ongoing support for individuals suffering from Opioid Addiction, Substance Abuse, Drug Addiction and Alcoholism.

  • OP
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Nova Center Family Services
Insurance Accepted
Nova Center Family Services
1900 Golf Road Sw Huntsville, AL

Nova Center Family Services is an addiction treatment facility located in Huntsville, AL that provides a comprehensive treatment approach, including dual-diagnosis and outpatient levels of care, as well as counseling and therapy services tailored to individual needs with the goal of providing long-term sobriety. Payments are accepted via private health insurance.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Gulf Coast Treatment Center
Gulf Coast Treatment Center
12271 Interchange Road Grand Bay, AL

Gulf Coast Treatment Center is a SAMHSA-accredited addiction treatment facility in Grand Bay, AL that provides detox, drug rehab, and outpatient care.

  • OP
  • Detox

Browse Specific Alabama Cities

Currently, there are over 432 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Alabama for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Alabama Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Alabama

Alabama Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities

The ‘Heart of Dixie’ is renowned for its architecture of antebellum, white powdery beaches and mild cuisine. The state has 2,600 km of waterways and a rich heritage in sports. Mobile celebrates Mardi Gras as long as any other American city after 1703. The state hosts the soccer game of the Senior Bowl, Jesse Owens, was born in Alabama. The NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway, which was built in 1910, are also world renowned.

Similar to the rest of the United States, Alabama has also been battling an opioid epidemic. Opioids, such as heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioids, are related to more than half of all drug-related overdoses in the Cotton State. From 2013 to 2016, these overdoses increased by more than 100%–from 155 to 324. It is estimated that over 300,000 Alabamians are addicted to some form of opioid.

There is definitely a lot to love about Alabama, but drug addiction and alcohol misuse plague some places.

Prescription opioids are one of the largest drug threats to the state. Alabama has the highest prescribing rate in the entire nation. On average, there are more than 121 prescriptions issued per 100 people, a rate more than twice the United States national average. These prescribed drugs are often misused and abused by both the patient, family members, and friends.

In Alabama, it is common practice for patients to go doctor shopping. Using this method, patients receive multiple prescriptions from multiple doctors. To combat this, Alabama started the Alabama Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. This initiative allows doctors to track their patient’s prescriptions and use.

Another threat Alabama faces is alcohol. Many minors in the state are regular drinkers. To combat this, the Alabama Alcohol Beverage Control Board launched a campaign in 2013 called Under Age, Under Arrest.
This program informs and educates both minors and parents regarding the risks and consequences of underage drinking. These programs are held at Alabama schools where the board and former alcohol addicts talk to students.

Worst Drugs in Alabama

  1. It is estimated that over 175,000 Alabama residents have used prescription opioids for a non-medical reason at least once in their life. This abuse quickly turns into an addiction, causing people to overdose. The rate of opioid-related overdoses in Alabama is around 10%.
  2. Alcohol is the most frequently used substance in Alabama. More than 40% of the population over the age of 12 regularly drinks alcohol. While the rate of alcohol use for Alabamians aged 12 to 17 is only 10%, this rate spikes for the next age group, 18 to 25, to more than 50%.
  3. Methamphetamines in Alabama are mostly used by those between the ages of 18 and 25 years old. In recent years, more people have begun using meth–so much so that methamphetamine use now outnumbers both cocaine and heroin use.
  4. It is estimated that more than 85,000 Alabamians use cocaine every single year. Many of these people end up in treatment centers, causing cocaine to be the second most cited drug during drug treatment admissions.
  5. While marijuana is mostly illegal to use in Alabama, it is the drug most cited during drug treatment admissions. The most significant characteristic is that over 75% of those that are admitted for marijuana abuse are the result of criminal justice system referrals.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. In three counties in Alabama, prescribers gave out more than 200 prescriptions for opioids per 100 people.
  2. Almost 90% of those addicted to alcohol above the age of 12 do not get the treatment they need to combat this addiction.
  3. Since 2016, opioid-related overdoses have surpassed HIV deaths in Alabama.
  4. Almost 15% of all new HIV cases every year are due to the sharing of drug needles.
  5. More than 5% of the Alabama population ages 12 to 17 years old admit to using marijuana at least once.
  6. Alabama has seen an increase in the use of “club drugs”. These drugs have led to several emergency room visits for club drug overdoses.
  7. In Alabama, the rate of drug and/or alcohol-related deaths is 4.65%–almost a full percentage below the national average. This means Alabama ranks 18th in the nation for drug and/or alcohol-related deaths.
  8. In Alabama, there are four times as many vehicle crashes involving alcohol as there are normal vehicle crashes.
  9. More than 2,000 incarcerated people in Alabama have completed a drug treatment program, and many of them continue to participate in after-care programs.
  10. In 2013, more than 10,000 Alabama residents were arrested on drug-related charges. Around 80% of those arrests were made for illegal possession.

Quick Tips on Finding Treatment

If you are in Alabama looking for alcohol or substance abuse treatment, you are in the right place. It may seem like a daunting challenge at first: to determine which program is most thorough and appropriate. The search for the right help for yourself or a loved one can be frustrating and daunting. By working to help you find the right rehabilitation facility in Alabama, we eliminate those pressures. We know it is challenging to decide to become sober; we make the rest as easy as possible with our supportive and caring experts. RehabNow.org will help you decide which option is best for you or your loved one.

Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
  • Assurant Health
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama
  • Humana Health Services
  • UnitedHealthOne Health Insurance
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare