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Missouri Drug and Substance Treatment

Opioid-related overdoses in Missouri have been increasing steadily for the past three decades. In 2018, more than 1,130 people in Missouri died from opioid abuse. Partly to blame were the high rates of prescription opioids throughout the state. However, there are also many cases of heroin and/or fentanyl overdoses.

Methamphetamines and marijuana abuse have surpassed opioid abuse in Missouri for the past 20 years. Many drug users admitted to treatment centers list either marijuana or methamphetamine as their drug of choice. The state is the number 1 methamphetamine manufacturer in the country with more than 27 meth labs per 100,000 people.

Where are Drug Treatment Centers in Missouri?

Our directory includes a lot of services available in Missouri, ready to help you or a loved one lead a safe and clean life, away from opioid abuse. Here we list many of the best Missouri addiction rehab facilities and centers, most with special properties of their own.

Cities Most People Look For Treatment In

Missouri‘s Drug Epidemic Facts

See some of the specific Missouri drug use and abuse statistics below.

  • In 2007, marijuana was the most commonly cited drug among drug users admitted to treatment centers.
  • In St. Louis, one person dies due to heroin-related reasons every single day.
  • 2012-2016: synthetic opioid-related deaths in the state rose by more than 330%.
  • ~70% of all heroin users in Missouri are between the ages of 18 and 35 years old.
  • 20,000 people in Missouri visit the emergency room for alcohol-related reasons, 12,000 people go in for abuse of other drugs, annually.

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Synergy Services Youth Campus
Insurance Accepted
Synergy Services Youth Campus
2005 Ne Parvin Road Kansas City, MO

Synergy Services Youth Campus in Kansas City, Missouri provides residential treatment and educational services to adolescents and young adults seeking care for addiction, substance abuse, and mental health issues, including individual and group counseling, family therapy, experiential and recreational therapy, psychosocial rehabilitation, and aftercare planning.

  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Catholic Family Services
Insurance Accepted
Catholic Family Services
9200 Watson Rd Saint Louis, MO

Catholic Family Services in St. Louis, Missouri is a comprehensive addiction and mental health treatment center that provides evidence-based practices and individualized care to help clients achieve lasting sobriety and wellness, offering a wide range of services and programs that respect, dignity, and client-centered care.

  • OP
Lake Area Citizens Advisory Board
106 US Hwy 54 Camdenton, MO

The Lake Area Citizens Advisory Board in Camdenton, MO is a non-profit organization committed to providing effective and compassionate addiction and substance abuse services, with a holistic approach to treatment, educational materials, counseling, community outreach, and national and state-level accreditation and awards.

  • OP
  • Intervention
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Black Alc/Drug Service Information Ctr
3028 Locust Street Saint Louis, MO

Black Alc/Drug Service Information Ctr is a comprehensive addiction treatment center in Saint Louis, Missouri providing evidence-based therapy and individualized approaches to recovery, including outpatient and intensive outpatient programs, medical detoxification, and a range of support groups and structured activities, and they are nationally accredited and licensed by the Missouri Department of Mental Health and Department of Social Services.

  • PHP
  • OP
  • IOP
  • Aftercare
Teen Challenge of the Four States
Teen Challenge of the Four States
18527 MO-86 Neosho, MO

Teen Challenge of the Four States in Neosho, Missouri offers comprehensive addiction treatment and recovery services, including individual and group therapy, spiritual guidance, and job readiness services, in a safe and supportive environment with a focus on holistic health and healing.

  • Inpatient

Black Alc/Drug Service Information Ctr Charlotte Merrits Ottley Trans Women is a substance abuse and addiction counseling service in St. Louis that offers tailored services for transgender individuals, including individual counseling, support groups, and evidence-based treatments.

  • PHP
  • OP
  • IOP
  • Aftercare
Lutheran Family Services
Insurance Accepted
Lutheran Family Services
9666 Olive Blvd Saint Louis, MO

Lutheran Family Services in Saint Louis offers comprehensive addiction and substance abuse services with a faith-based approach and has received national accreditation and multiple awards for their excellent care.

  • OP
Insurance Accepted
Lakeland Behavioral Health System
440 S Market Ave Springfield, MO

Lakeland Behavioral Health System in Springfield, Missouri is an accredited psychiatric and behavioral health treatment facility offering a range of programs, including inpatient care, outpatient programs, and aftercare supports, with a focus on evidence-based therapies and personalized treatment.

  • PHP
  • OP
  • IOP
  • Inpatient
  • Aftercare
Truman Medical Centers - Community Outreach
Insurance Accepted
Truman Medical Centers - Community Outreach
1800 E Truman Rd Kansas City, MO

Truman Medical Centers - Community Outreach in Kansas City, Missouri provides comprehensive outpatient treatment services for addiction, including individualized treatment programs, group and family counseling, medication management, and holistic approaches such as yoga and meditation.

  • OP
EMASS - Montgomery City
EMASS - Montgomery City
211 East 3rd Street Montgomery City, MO

EMASS - Montgomery City is a leading addiction treatment center in Missouri offering comprehensive evidence-based treatment approaches, including a residential program, individual counseling, group therapy, and specialized programs for veterans and those seeking an alternative to traditional addiction treatment.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Aftercare

Browse Specific Missouri Cities

Currently, there are over 779 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Missouri for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Missouri Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Missouri

Missouri Drug and Substance Treatment

St Louis, the largest city in the state, is home to the Gateway Arch and the spectacular Forest Park. On the other side of the state is Kansas City, famous for its barbecue and live music. Explore underground caves, capture vivid murals, and walk through the towns of the turn of the century. The Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson is a half-stage replica of the famous ship.

Like many other states in the nation, Missouri is also dealing with an opioid epidemic. Opioid-related overdoses in Missouri have been increasing steadily for the past three decades. In 2019, there was a small decrease in this rate for the first time–but that quickly changed again in 2020.

Obviously a wonderful place to visit and stay but Missouri has issues with drug and alcohol abuse, as all other states.

In 2018, one in every 56 deaths in the state was opioid-related. In total, more than 1,130 people in Missouri died from opioid abuse that year–an increase of more than 150 deaths from the previous year. Partly to blame were the high rates of prescription opioids throughout the state. However, there are also many cases of heroin and/or fentanyl overdoses in Missouri.

While opioids pose a major drug threat in the state, they do not form the largest threat. In recent years, both marijuana and methamphetamine abuse have surpassed opioid abuse in Missouri. Many drug users admitted to treatment centers list either marijuana or methamphetamines as their drug of choice. The abuse of these two drugs has been rising steadily in Missouri for the past 20 years.

Methamphetamines, in particular, form a large threat as they are widely produced throughout the state. A 2019 study revealed Missouri to be the number 1 methamphetamine manufacturer in the country, with more than 27 meth labs per 100,000 people. For the past 19 out of 20 years, the state also ranked first in the nation for meth lab-related incidents. Since the number of meth labs has only been increasing in recent years, the drug has become even more widely available.

Worst Drugs in Missouri

  1. Almost 75% of the Missouri population drinks alcohol, with one-third of these users qualifying as binge-drinkers. Many of these alcohol abusers end up in rehabilitation centers and these admissions take up more than one-third of all admissions into state-funded treatment centers.
  2. In 2007, marijuana was the most commonly cited drug among drug users admitted to treatment centers. The largest demographic for those admitted were between the ages of 21 and 25 years old, and almost 80% of all those admitted were male.
  3. Prescription drug abuse is also problematic throughout the state. Missouri providers contribute heavily to this problem by writing out almost 90 prescriptions per 100 people. Several residents then buy these drugs or get them from a friend or family member. It is estimated that 235,000 Missourians misuse drugs every year.
  4. Heroin abuse is common in many counties in Missouri. It is estimated that in St. Louis, one person dies due to heroin-related reasons every single day.
  5. While cocaine abuse is not as serious of a threat in Missouri as it is in the rest of the country, it is still used by many residents. It is estimated that almost 5% of the population, slightly over 280,000 residents, is addicted to cocaine.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. Rehabilitation centers in Missouri treat more than four times the amount of methamphetamine abusers than they treat opioid abusers.
  2. For more than 20 consecutive years, the rates of both marijuana and methamphetamine abuse in Missouri have been steadily increasing.
  3. Residents between the ages of 18 to 25 years old form the largest group of those with unmet treatment needs for alcohol dependency.
  4. From 2012 to 2016, synthetic opioid-related deaths in the state rose by more than 330%.
  5. Prescription drug abuse is a major problem in Missouri–mainly due to the high prescription rates. In 2015, Missouri prescribers wrote 90 prescriptions per 100 people.
  6. Almost 70% of all heroin users in Missouri are between the ages of 18 and 35 years old.
  7. In 2009, Missouri had a higher than the average rate for drug-related deaths when compared to the rest of the country.
  8. In 2015, more than 1,850 children were removed from their homes due to parental drug and/or alcohol abuse.
  9. More than 5,000 Missouri residents were admitted into treatment centers for methamphetamine addiction in 2010–and this number has only been increasing since.
  10. Every year, around 20,000 people in Missouri visit the emergency room for alcohol-related reasons and another 12,000 people go in for abuse of other drugs.

Selecting a Facility is the First Step

Alcohol and substance addiction and dependency are incredibly complicated and do tremendous damage to individuals and their families’ lives. Fortunately, thousands of care centers in the United States and in Missouri specifically are committed to beginning and supporting people who are addicted to rehabilitation. The variety of recovery services is remarkable, and one care seeker’s experience is dramatically different from another. Similarly, the ideal treatment for one addict to recovery is ineffective for another. Our admissions staff are available 24 hours a day to help you search.

Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
  • United HealthCare
  • Aetna
  • Humana Health Insurance
  • Cigna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Kansas City
  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Missouri