If you are ready for help — or even just ready to ask questions — you are in the right place. Tell us a little about the situation and we will help you understand which treatment options fit.
Find Treatment Options
Confidential. No obligation. This is not a medical emergency service — if this is an emergency, call 911.
Fast Help, Real Answers
Within one conversation you can learn which level of care fits the situation, what costs look like, and whether insurance may cover it. There is no waiting room and no obligation.
Treatment Options We Can Help You Explore
Medical Detox
Safe, supervised withdrawal management.
Inpatient Rehab
24/7 residential treatment and structure.
IOP & PHP
Serious treatment that fits around life.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
FDA-approved medications plus counseling.
Insurance Check
Most people are surprised by what their plan covers. A quick benefits verification turns cost anxiety into a real number you can plan around.
Talk to a Real Person
Some questions are easier out loud. Call (888) 555-0123 — lines are answered 24/7, conversations are confidential, and nobody will pressure you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover treatment?
Many private plans, and in many states Medicaid, include benefits for substance use treatment. Exact coverage depends on your specific plan, network, and medical necessity review, which is why verifying benefits before choosing a program is so important.
How long does treatment usually last?
There is no single timeline. Length of care is usually based on clinical assessment and progress, and programs commonly range from a few weeks to several months across different levels of care.
Is this website a treatment provider?
No. Substance Abuse Treatment Guide is an informational and referral resource. We help you understand options and connect with treatment providers, but we do not provide medical care.
Is my information kept confidential?
Yes. Details you share through our forms or by phone are used to help connect you with treatment options, as described in our privacy policy. Speaking with someone does not obligate you to enroll in any program.

