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Find Drug, Substance, and Alcohol Treatment in Tennessee

Tennessee joins the list of states with an above-average rate for drug and/or alcohol-induced deaths. Most of these deaths are related to opioids, such as prescription opioids, which pose a large problem throughout the state. The Volunteer State ranks 2nd highest in the nation for the number of prescriptions given out.

Tennessee has implemented a state-wide database that tracks opioid prescriptions. Alcohol is the second most commonly abused substance in the state. About 9% of minors between the ages of 12 and 17 years old abuse alcohol every year. The government is currently looking at different plans to reduce alcohol use and abuse.

Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers in Tennessee

Our directory includes a lot of services available in Tennessee, ready to help you or a loved one lead a safe and clean life, away from opioid abuse. There are plenty of Tennessee services on our website that are available to enable you or your partner to lead a safe , clean and drug-free life.

Tennessee Cities With the Most Centers

Tennessee‘s Abuse Epidemic

As you can see below, Tennessee has major problems, fortunately there are solutions available.

  • More than 70,000 Tennessee residents are addicted to opioids, especially prescription opioids.
  • The number of prescriptions written out in Tennessee every year is more than 1,000,000 higher than the United States’ average.
  • While alcohol addiction rates in Tennessee have consistently been among the 10 lowest in the country, alcohol abuse is still a problem in the state.
  • More than 75% of all crimes committed in Tennessee are drug and/or alcohol-related.

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Frontier Health - Willow Ridge
Insurance Accepted
Frontier Health - Willow Ridge
900 Buffalo St Johnson City, TN

Frontier Health - Willow Ridge in Johnson City, TN provides a safe, CARF accredited and State licensed facility with 19 beds, specialized programs, private health insurance acceptance, detoxification, individualized therapy, and group counseling designed to make the difficult process of taking the first step towards sobriety easier and allow individuals to build a brighter future beyond rehabilitation.

  • Residential
  • OP
  • Intervention
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Helen Ross McNabb Center - Sevier County
Insurance Accepted
Helen Ross McNabb Center - Sevier County
647 Wall St Sevierville, TN

The Helen Ross McNabb Center - Sevier County is a Tennessee-based addiction treatment center that provides proven, evidence-based services to individuals struggling with substance abuse and dual diagnosis issues since 1948. They are accredited by CARF, accept private health insurance and offer a variety of levels of care, including aftercare support, intervention, outpatient, residential and detox services.

  • Residential
  • OP
  • Intervention
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Mending Hearts
Insurance Accepted
Mending Hearts
4305 Albion St Nashville, TN

Mending Hearts is a 94 bed Drug Rehabilitation Facility in Nashville, Tennessee founded in 2004 accredited by CARF that offers treatment for Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Substance Abuse, and Dual Diagnosis including Aftercare Support, Detox, Inpatient Care, Outpatient Care, and Residential Levels of Care, and accepts Private Health Insurance.

  • Sober Living
  • Residential
  • PHP
  • OP
  • IOP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Vertava Health
Insurance Accepted
Vertava Health
205 Reidhurst Ave Nashville, TN

The Recovery Council - Waverly is an addiction treatment facility located in Waverly, OH that provides a comprehensive range of services accredited by CARF with most private health insurance plans accepted for payment.

  • Sober Living
  • Residential
  • PHP
  • OP
  • Intervention
  • IOP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Pathways - Jackson - Summar Drive
Insurance Accepted
Pathways - Jackson - Summar Drive
238 Summar Dr Jackson, TN

Pathways - Jackson - Summar Drive in Jackson, Tennessee is a highly regarded drug treatment facility that offers comprehensive care for individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues, including detoxification, inpatient and outpatient care, intensive outpatient programs, dual-diagnosis treatment, and aftercare support, with acceptance of private health insurance.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Harmony Oaks Recovery Center
Insurance Accepted
Harmony Oaks Recovery Center
7609 Shallowford Road Chattanooga, TN

Harmony Oaks Recovery Center offers a comprehensive drug rehab program that combines evidence-based treatments with holistic approaches, provides 24/7 medical supervision and aftercare resources, and is accredited by JCAHO, State License and LegitScript while being accepted by private health insurance providers.

  • Sober Living
  • Residential
  • PHP
  • Intervention
  • IOP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Helen Ross McNabb Center - Anderson County
Insurance Accepted
Helen Ross McNabb Center - Anderson County
158 Fairbanks Rd Oak Ridge, TN

The Helen Ross McNabb Center in Oak Ridge, TN provides comprehensive care to those suffering from addiction and dual diagnosis, including individual and group therapy, family therapy, crisis intervention, social services, educational services and spiritual services.

  • OP
  • Intervention
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services
Insurance Accepted
Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services
240 W Tyrone Rd Oak Ridge, TN

Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services is an established addiction treatment facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, offering comprehensive, individualized drug rehabilitation programs that specialize in alcohol, opioid, and substance abuse recovery, as well as dual diagnosis, mental health concerns, and a variety of evidence-based and recreational therapies for success in sobriety.

  • OP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Serenity Recovery Centers
Insurance Accepted
Serenity Recovery Centers
1094 Poplar Ave Memphis, TN

Serenity Recovery Centers is an accredited, private health insurance accepted facility located in Memphis, Tennessee, founded in 1971 offering a variety of levels of care for people suffering from substance abuse and mental health issues.

  • Sober Living
  • Residential
  • PHP
  • OP
  • Intervention
  • IOP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
JourneyPure Knoxville
Insurance Accepted
JourneyPure Knoxville
17 Ridgeway Road Norris, TN

JourneyPure - Knoxville in Norris, Tennessee is a highly accredited addiction treatment facility that offers a range of programs and services, including dual-diagnosis treatment, inpatient care, detoxification, aftercare support, outpatient programs, and partial-hospitalization levels of care, to individuals seeking help for addiction and substance abuse, with an emphasis on the connection between mental health and substance abuse.

  • PHP
  • OP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare

Browse Specific Tennessee Cities

Currently, there are over 699 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Tennessee for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Tennessee Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Tennessee

Find Drug, Substance, and Alcohol Treatment in Tennessee

Tennessee is home to Country Music Hall of Fame and Country Music Museum Birthplace. Beale Street in Memphis is the blues’ birthplace because Dollywood has a rollercoaster on 21 floors. Gatlinburg is where stained glass, jewelry and watercolors can be displayed. The Great Smoky National Park has 1,500 bears and 800 miles of hiking trails.

Since 2016, Tennessee has joined the list of states with an above-average rate for drug and/or alcohol-induced deaths. Most of these deaths are related to opioids, such as prescription opioids, which pose a large problem throughout the state.

Tennessee prescribers writing out 94.4 prescriptions for every 100 people is partly to blame for a large number of opioid-related deaths. The Volunteer State ranks 2nd highest in the nation for the number of prescriptions given out. The state also ranks at the top for prescription drug-related overdoses with more than 1,600 people dying each year as a direct consequence of prescription opioid abuse. This number does not include those that died while abusing opioids in combination with other drugs.

Clearly are a lot of things to love about Tennessee, but that doesn’t mean it has no drug or alcohol problems.

To combat the prescription opioid crisis, Tennessee has started several campaigns to raise awareness. The implementation of a state-wide database that tracks opioid prescriptions is also an attempt to lower these numbers. By using this system, the government is aware of precisely who has access to prescribed opioids and how often these prescriptions are written out.

Alcohol is the second most commonly abused substance in the state. Alcohol abuse has created many problems in Tennessee and is relatively common, especially among minors in the state. It has been reported that about 9%, or a little over 50,000 minors, between the ages of 12 and 17 years old abuse alcohol every year.

The government in Tennessee is currently looking at different plans to reduce alcohol use and abuse. Drastic measures include banning the sale of alcohol in several places. This has helped keep the alcohol abuse rates consistent but has not been able to reduce the numbers thus far.

Worst Drugs in Tennessee

  1. More than 70,000 Tennessee residents are addicted to opioids, especially prescription opioids. The number of prescriptions written out in Tennessee every year is more than 1,000,000 higher than the United States’ average.
  2. While alcohol addiction rates in Tennessee have consistently been among the 10 lowest in the country, alcohol abuse is still a problem in the state. Every year, police arrest more than 7,000 drunk drivers state-wide.
  3. Both medical and recreational use of marijuana is still illegal in Tennessee. This does not mean that marijuana use and abuse are not problematic in the state; every month, more than 400,000 Tennessee residents smoke marijuana.
  4. Methamphetamine use is on the rise in Tennessee. While law enforcement successfully rid the state of the majority of methamphetamines several years ago, new methamphetamine labs have been found throughout Tennessee. At any given time, more than 800 meth labs are operating in the state. A significant amount of meth also comes in from Mexico.
  5. For years, heroin was the least significant drug threat to Tennessee–but that has been changing in recent years. Heroin use and abuse are on the rise. Most of these heroin users started by using prescription drugs.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. More than 75% of all crimes committed in Tennessee are drug and/or alcohol-related.
  2. In 2016, while the state’s population was around 6.7 million, Tennessee prescribers wrote out more than 7.6 million opioid prescriptions.
  3. Between 2007 and 2008, Tennessee ranked first in the nation for non-medical use of prescription drugs among people over the age of 26.
  4. While drug-only admissions into treatment centers have increased, admissions for both drug and alcohol use have decreased.
  5. In 2010 alone, more than 11,000 Tennessee residents were admitted into rehabilitation centers. This number has increased since.
  6. Between 2018 and 2019, fentanyl-related deaths in the state increased by more than 45%.
  7. Only 17% of those who abuse prescription drugs have a prescription. More than 70% have access to the drugs via a family or friend, and a little less than 5% buy them from a dealer.
  8. Opioid-related overdoses account for more than 70% of all drug/alcohol-related deaths in Tennessee.
  9. Between 2009 and 2016, heroin-related arrests increased by more than 800%–from 169 to over 1,500 arrests.
  10. Neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (which occurs when pregnant mothers use opioids during pregnancy) is far more common in Tennessee than in the rest of the United States. Out of every 100 births, 16.4 were a case of NOWS–which is more than twice the national average.

Quick Tips on Finding A Center

Whether you are looking for alcohol or the treatment of substance addiction in Tennessee, 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 Tennessee. 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.

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