New Hampshire Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers
New Hampshire’s drug and alcohol abuse rates are consistently among the highest in the country. Opioids such as fentanyl, heroin, and prescription opioids form the largest drug threat in New Hampshire. In 2017, more than 80% of all New Hampshire treatment centers admissions were related to one or more of these three drugs.
Since 2002, the rates of alcohol dependency in New Hampshire have also been among the highest in the country. More than 60% of the population admits to drinking alcohol and 5% of those are alcohol addicted. In 2015, almost 15% of residents were admitted to treatment centers for alcohol abuse. The number of people admitted to rehab was at an all-time high in that year.
Where are Drug Treatment Centers in New Hampshire?
Thousands of treatment facilities throughout the U.S. are dedicated to starting addicts on the road to recovery. The experience of one treatment seeker will differ markedly from that of another. We’re here to help New Hampshire residents. Discover a facility in our list below that fits your needs, or contact us for individual recommendations.
Cities with the Most Facilities
New Hampshire‘s Need To Know
We’re here to educate you on the New Hampshire challenges, there are a lot of facts but we’ve made a short list of the most impactful data we discovered.
- Cocaine is the drug most associated with violent crimes in New Hampshire.
- ~15% of all teenagers between the age of 12 and 17 are actively drinking alcohol.
- Over 10% of all those between the ages of 18 and 25 years old admit to being dependent on prescription drugs.
- Over 19.5% of New Hampshire residents uses one or more illicit drugs.
- 18.61% of all deaths are caused by alcohol and/or drugs–almost six full points above the national average of 12.71%.
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Horizons Counseling - Gilford is an addiction treatment facility in Gilford, New Hampshire, offering comprehensive care for individuals struggling with substance abuse through a range of services, accredited by SAMHSA, including individual and group counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and access to vocational training and recreational activities.


Treatments
- OP
- IOP
- Dual-Diagnosis
- Aftercare

West Central Behavioral Health - Newport is a premier health center that specializes in providing comprehensive treatment for individuals struggling with substance use disorder (SUDs) and dual diagnosis, including detoxification, individual and group counseling, medication management, psychiatric and psychological evaluation, case management services, aftercare plans, and family therapy.
Treatments
- OP
- Dual-Diagnosis
Horizons Counseling - Plymouth in Plymouth, New Hampshire offers a range of professional services for alcohol and opioid addiction, substance abuse, and mental health issues, providing individualized care plans and evidence-based therapeutic techniques in a safe and supportive environment, and is accredited by SAMHSA and recognized by the state.


Treatments
- OP
- Dual-Diagnosis
- Aftercare
Process Recovery Center in Hudson, NH is an accredited addiction treatment facility with multiple levels of care such as detox and intensive outpatient, offering evidence-based therapies like CBT, nutrition education classes, yoga sessions and additional aftercare support to individuals suffering from substance use disorders and mental health issues, so that they can make positive changes for long-term recovery.



Treatments
- PHP
- OP
- IOP
- Detox
- Aftercare
Great Bay Mental Health Associates is an accredited Addiction Treatment Facility in Dover, NH offering three levels of outpatient care for individuals suffering from substance abuse, alcoholism, and other mental health challenges and accepting most major private health insurance plans for affordability.

Treatments
- OP
West Central Behavioral Health is a drug rehab and addiction treatment facility located in Lebanon, New Hampshire that has been providing evidence-based medical care and personalized services since 1977 to individuals suffering from opioid addiction, substance abuse, mental health disorders, and alcoholism as part of a comprehensive detoxification program featuring aftercare support, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), dual diagnosis treatment, individual therapy, group therapy, family counseling, relapse prevention planning, life skills training and educational programs.
Treatments
- OP
- Dual-Diagnosis
- Aftercare
Plymouth House is an exceptional drug rehab treatment facility in Plymouth, NH providing holistic care plans with evidence-based treatments and private insurance acceptance to help individuals get sober and start a new life.


Treatments
- Sober Living
- Residential
- Inpatient
- Detox
- Aftercare
At Health Care Resource Centers - Newington, clients can receive the gold standard of drug addiction treatment at our Portsmouth, NH facility, including a medically monitored detox, residential or outpatient levels of care, and aftercare support accredited by CARF and SAMHSA that is customized to each individual's needs in order to help them build the necessary skills for long-term sobriety.


Treatments
- OP
- Detox
- Aftercare
Dartmouth Hitchcock Psychiatric - Addictions in Lebanon, New Hampshire is a comprehensive addiction and substance abuse treatment center that offers evidence-based treatments, individual and group counseling, and aftercare services to help patients achieve long-term sobriety and manage their cravings and triggers.

Treatments
- OP
- IOP
- Dual-Diagnosis
- Detox
- Aftercare
Merrimack River Medical Services is a comprehensive drug rehab facility in Somersworth, New Hampshire which provides a wide range of treatment options, such as detoxification, aftercare support and different levels of care for people suffering from opioid addiction, substance abuse disorder or alcoholism; they also offer financial assistance for those without insurance coverage to make sure everyone who needs help gets it.



Treatments
- OP
- Detox
- Aftercare
Browse Specific New Hampshire Cities
Currently, there are over 195 different centers in our facility directory within the state of New Hampshire for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.
New Hampshire Cities with Most Centers
- Manchester, NH (37)
- Nashua, NH (18)
- Concord, NH (13)
- Keene, NH (13)
- Lebanon, NH (9)
- Plymouth, NH (7)
- Portsmouth, NH (6)
- Laconia, NH (6)
- Antrim, NH (1)
- Bedford, NH (1)
- Belmont, NH (1)
- Berlin, NH (3)
- Bethlehem, NH (1)
- Canaan, NH (1)
- Canterbury, NH (1)
- Claremont, NH (4)
- Colebrook, NH (3)
- Concord, NH (13)
- Conway, NH (1)
- Derry, NH (2)
- Dover, NH (4)
- Dublin, NH (1)
- East Wakefield, NH (1)
- Effingham, NH (2)
- Epping, NH (1)
- Exeter, NH (1)
- Franklin, NH (5)
- Gilford, NH (1)
- Greenland, NH (2)
- Hampstead, NH (2)
- Hampton, NH (2)
- Hillsborough, NH (1)
- Hooksett, NH (1)
- Hudson, NH (2)
- Jefferson, NH (1)
- Keene, NH (13)
- Laconia, NH (6)
- Lebanon, NH (9)
- Littleton, NH (3)
- Londonderry, NH (2)
- Manchester, NH (37)
- Merrimack, NH (2)
- Nashua, NH (18)
- Newington, NH (1)
- Newport, NH (1)
- North Conway, NH (2)
- Pelham, NH (1)
- Peterborough, NH (4)
- Pike, NH (1)
- Plymouth, NH (7)
- Portsmouth, NH (6)
- Rochester, NH (2)
- Rollinsford, NH (1)
- Salem, NH (2)
- Seabrook, NH (1)
- Somersworth, NH (5)
- Suncook, NH (1)
- Swanzey, NH (2)
- Tamworth, NH (1)
- Tilton, NH (2)
- Warren, NH (1)
- Winchester, NH (1)
- Wolfeboro, NH (3)
- Woodsville, NH (1)
The Impact of Addiction in New Hampshire

New Hampshire is small but well above its weight, with beautiful scenery and cosmopolitan towns. The long-distance Appalachian Trail passes through the county, and there are 1,900 km of hiking trails. Find your Zen on the water with a stand-up paddleboarding yoga lesson at Lake Winnipesaukee. Hampton Beach offers old-school seaside entertainment with its sweeping waves.
New Hampshire’s drug and alcohol abuse rates are consistently among the highest in the country. Both illicit and prescription drugs are widely abused throughout the Granite State. In 2008, New Hampshire ranked first in the nation for illicit drug use–and from 2010 to 2015, the state ranked third for drug overdoses. The number of overdoses spiked to 495 cases in 2016, which caused the state to rank second in the United States.
There is definitely a lot to love about New Hampshire, but drug addiction and alcohol misuse plague some places.
Opioids such as fentanyl, heroin, and prescription opioids form the largest drug threat in New Hampshire. The state ranks second in the nation for opioid-related overdoses and first for fentanyl-related deaths. In 2017 alone, more than 80% of all New Hampshire treatment centers admissions were related to one or more of these three drugs.
In addition to these troubling statistics, opioids are not the only problem in the state. Since 2002, the rates of alcohol dependency in New Hampshire have also been among the highest in the country. More than 60% of the population admits to drinking alcohol and 5% of those are alcohol addicted. Another 17% of adults in the state binge-drink regularly and 7% of the population are considered heavy drinkers.
Alcohol is not only problematic amongst adults in the state. Many minors in New Hampshire also actively drink alcohol. It is estimated that almost 15% of teenagers between 12 and 17 years old drink alcohol every month.
Many New Hampshire residents have gone to drug abuse treatment centers and this number seems to be growing every year. In 2015, almost 15% of the residents were admitted to treatment centers for alcohol abuse. In that same year, New Hampshire reached an all-time high for the number of people admitted to treatment centers in one day. In that single day, 8,164 residents were admitted to rehabilitation centers. Before this, the highest number was 6,702 people in 2013.
Worst Drugs in New Hampshire
- Cocaine is the drug most often associated with violent crimes in New Hampshire. In 2007, more than half of all drug offenses committed in the state were cocaine-related.
- Heroin abuse in New Hampshire is prevalent amongst young people. Those between the ages of 21 and 25 years old make up the largest group of those admitted to treatment centers for heroin abuse.
- Alcohol abuse in New Hampshire is also common among minors. Almost 15% of all teenagers between the age of 12 and 17 years old are actively drinking alcohol. In 2014, more than 7% of New Hampshire residents above the age of 12 were addicted to alcohol.
- While marijuana remains illegal in New Hampshire, 30% of residents between the ages of 18 and 25 years old make regular use of this illicit drug. From 2014 to 2015, 9% of the total New Hampshire teen population used marijuana.
- Prescription opioid abuse and dependency are common in New Hampshire. Slightly over 10% of all those between the ages of 18 and 25 years old admit to being dependent on prescription drugs. In the past two years, prescription drug-related overdoses increased by 100%.
Impactful Addiction Stats
- Over 10% of minors in New Hampshire begin drinking before they turn 13 years old.
- In 2015 alone, more than a quarter of the total New Hampshire population was admitted into substance abuse treatment centers.
- Almost half of all those who are federally sentenced in New Hampshire are sentenced because of drug-related offenses.
- Between 2005 and 2006, New Hampshire ranked amongst the top for past-year drug dependency in two age groups: those between 12 and 17 years old as well as those between 18 and 25 years old.
- In New Hampshire, 18.61% of all deaths are caused by alcohol and/or drugs–almost six full points above the national average of 12.71%.
- Between 2010 and 2015, fentanyl-related deaths in New Hampshire increased by more than 1,600%.
- More than 19.5% of the New Hampshire population uses one or more illicit drugs. This number does not include those that illegally purchase and use prescription drugs.
- In 2007, more than 2,500 people in New Hampshire were brought into the Emergency Room for opioid-related causes.
- Over a quarter of all drug treatment admissions in New Hampshire are opioid-related.
- Every year, New Hampshire sees almost 500 drug-related overdoses.
Still Need Help Finding Treatment?
Whether you are looking for alcohol or the treatment of substance addiction in New Hampshire, you are in the right place. This at first seems like a daunting challenge: to figure out the program that is most detailed and specific. The right support journey can be a stressful and daunting experience for yourself or a loved one. We alleviate these barriers by working to help you find the best recovery services in New Hampshire. We know that making the decision sober is extremely difficult. With our supportive and caring experts, we make the rest as easy as possible. RehabNow.org will help you select the right choice for you or your beloved friend.
Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
- Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Ambetter for NH Healthy Families
- Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Hampshire
State Specific Hotlines & Resources
- DHHS Statewide Addiction Crisis. This hotline provides information and resources on all types of substance abuse: 1-844-11-4357.
- 2-1-1 NH. A 24/7 free addiction recovery hotline offering support and information on drug recovery and treatment: 2-1-1.