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Rehab Centers in Georgia

382 SAMHSA-verified addiction treatment facilities across 8+ cities in the South region. Atlanta alone lists 70 centers. Filter by insurance carrier, level of care, or substance — then call the program directly or our free helpline if you want help narrowing down.

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Quick answer — rehab in Georgia

Georgia has 382 licensed addiction treatment centers sourced from the SAMHSA federal registry. Medicaid is not expanded here, but traditional Medicaid and state-funded programs still cover treatment. Top treatment hubs: Atlanta (70 centers), Macon (55 centers), Alpharetta (15 centers), Decatur (10 centers). Filter by insurance carrier, level of care, or substance, or call (833) 567-5838 for a free placement consultation.

Top cities for treatment in Georgia

Three to eight metros concentrate most Georgia addiction treatment capacity. Pick a city to see its full facility list with insurance filters.

Georgia treatment centers

All 454 verified Georgia listings. Showing 193–216 below; use the button on the right to filter by insurance, level of care, or substance.

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CaringWorks Hope House — Atlanta, GA
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CaringWorks Hope House

Atlanta, GA · Est. 2002
Inpatient Residential

Located in Atlanta, GA, CaringWorks Hope House offers residential rehab and co-occurring mental health care for people s…

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DeKalb CSB Central DeKalb Addiction Clinic (DAC)

Decatur, GA

Serving the Decatur, GA area, DeKalb CSB Central DeKalb Addiction Clinic (DAC) offers residential rehab and outpatient c…

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Focus Forward Counseling Georgia — Cumming, GA
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Focus Forward Counseling Georgia

Cumming, GA · Est. 2009

Focus Forward Counseling and Consulting, Inc. provides a wide range of psychological services to individuals residing in…

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Zion Healing Center Atlanta — Atlanta, GA
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Zion Healing Center Atlanta

Atlanta, GA · Est. 2020

Zion Healing Center Atlanta provides outpatient care in Atlanta, GA, supporting individuals and families working toward …

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HealthQwest Warner Robins — Warner Robins, GA
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HealthQwest Warner Robins

Warner Robins, GA
Outpatient Detox

HealthQwest Warner Robins is a treatment provider in Warner Robins, GA, delivering co-occurring mental health and outpat…

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HUGS Recovery Center Humanity United with God for Society

Atlanta, GA
Outpatient IOP

Located in Atlanta, GA, HUGS Recovery Center Humanity United with God for Society offers co-occurring mental health and …

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New View Wellness — Roswell, GA
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New View Wellness

Roswell, GA · Est. 2022

New View Wellness is a treatment provider in Roswell, GA, delivering co-occurring mental health and outpatient care with…

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VA Augusta Healthcare System Norwood Athens VA Clinic

Athens, GA
Outpatient Residential

Located in Athens, GA, VA Augusta Healthcare System Norwood Athens VA Clinic offers outpatient care for people seeking h…

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Avita Community Partners Behavioral Health Cumming

Cumming, GA

Located in Cumming, GA, Avita Community Partners Behavioral Health Cumming offers outpatient care for people seeking hel…

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Highland Rivers Behavioral Health Rome Crisis Stabilization Unit

Rome, GA

Highland Rivers Behavioral Health Rome Crisis Stabilization Unit is a treatment provider in Rome, GA, delivering residen…

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Legacy Behavioral Health Services

Adel, GA

Serving the Adel, GA area, Legacy Behavioral Health Services offers outpatient care designed around each client's needs …

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Restoration Outpatient Detox — Woodstock, GA
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Restoration Outpatient Detox

Woodstock, GA

Located in Woodstock, GA, Restoration Outpatient Detox offers outpatient and detox care for people seeking help with sub…

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Toxicology Associates

Marietta, GA
Outpatient Detox

Toxicology Associates is a treatment provider in Marietta, GA, delivering outpatient and detox care with an individualiz…

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Clementine Atlanta — Sandy Springs, GA
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Clementine Atlanta

Sandy Springs, GA · Est. 2014

Clementine Atlanta is a treatment provider in Sandy Springs, GA, delivering residential rehab care with an individualize…

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New Horizons Treatment Center

Rome, GA
Outpatient MAT

New Horizons Treatment Center provides outpatient and detox care in Rome, GA, supporting individuals and families workin…

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Clarvida Behavioral Health Augusta – Adult

Augusta, GA · Est. 1999
Outpatient

Serving the Augusta, GA area, Clarvida Behavioral Health Augusta – Adult offers residential rehab and outpatient care de…

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Crossroads Treatment Center Calhoun — Calhoun, GA
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Crossroads Treatment Center Calhoun

Calhoun, GA · Est. 2005
Outpatient MAT

Crossroads Treatment Center Calhoun is a treatment provider in Calhoun, GA, delivering outpatient care with an individua…

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Penfield Addiction Ministries Mens Campus — Union Point, GA
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Penfield Addiction Ministries Mens Campus

Union Point, GA
Outpatient Residential

Penfield Addiction Ministries Mens Campus is a treatment provider in Union Point, GA, delivering residential rehab and c…

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Lakeview Behavioral Health Hospital — Norcross, GA
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Lakeview Behavioral Health Hospital

Norcross, GA · JCAHO
Inpatient Outpatient

Lakeview Behavioral Health Hospital is a treatment provider in Norcross, GA, delivering residential rehab and detox care…

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Appling Counseling Center CCBHC BHDD

Baxley, GA
Outpatient

Serving the Baxley, GA area, Appling Counseling Center CCBHC BHDD offers outpatient care designed around each client's n…

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Transitional Family Services

Augusta, GA
Outpatient

Serving the Augusta, GA area, Transitional Family Services offers outpatient care designed around each client's needs an…

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Heritage Foundation Sycamore Centre

Thomasville, GA
Outpatient

Heritage Foundation Sycamore Centre is a treatment provider in Thomasville, GA, delivering co-occurring mental health an…

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Red Top Wellness — Cartersville, GA
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Red Top Wellness

Cartersville, GA · Est. 2023

Red Top Wellness is a treatment provider in Cartersville, GA, delivering residential rehab and co-occurring mental healt…

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Newport Academy Atlanta — Atlanta, GA
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Newport Academy Atlanta

Atlanta, GA · Est. 2008
Outpatient Residential

Newport Academy Atlanta provides outpatient care in Atlanta, GA, supporting individuals and families working toward last…

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MHPAEA parity insurance coverage
Under MHPAEA, most commercial plans in Georgia cover addiction treatment at parity with medical care.

Insurance coverage in Georgia

⚠ Medicaid Not Expanded

Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), commercial insurers in Georgia must cover addiction treatment at parity with medical care. Georgia has not expanded Medicaid, but traditional Medicaid still covers eligible residents and federal block grants fund free state programs.

Filter centers by specific carrier to see in-network options:

Typical costs without insurance

Five self-pay ranges map to the ASAM care levels — from $1,000/month outpatient to $80,000/month luxury residential. Georgia programs cluster toward the upper end in major metros and the lower end in rural areas. Sliding-scale options are available in roughly 15% of listings.

Level of care Typical range
Outpatient$1,000–$3,000/month
IOP / PHP$3,500–$10,000/month
30-day residential$5,000–$20,000
90-day inpatient$12,000–$60,000
Luxury residential$30,000–$80,000/mo

Georgia policy & overdose data

Four public-health indicators that directly affect treatment access and overdose risk in Georgia: overdose rate, substance use prevalence, naloxone availability, and Good Samaritan legal protection. Data updated July 2026.

Overdose rate
33.5 /100K

Rank #22 of 50. 2,930 opioid deaths in 2022.

SUD prevalence
6.4%

Adults with substance use disorder (NSDUH 2023).

Naloxone access
standing order

Free from pharmacies, health departments, and harm-reduction orgs.

Good Samaritan Law
✓ Yes

Legal protection when calling 911 during overdose.

In crisis? Help is immediate.

Immediate danger: call 911. Suicide or mental-health emergency: dial or text 988. Free SAMHSA treatment referrals 24/7: 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Placement help: (833) 567-5838.

How to get started in Georgia

Three steps separate "I need help" from "I’m in a program." Most placements finish step three within 24–72 hours — faster with our helpline.

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Identify the right level of care

Two questions sort it: can you stop safely for 24 hours without medical help (if no, start with medical detox), and is home stable (if no, residential; if yes, outpatient or IOP).

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Verify your insurance coverage

Under MHPAEA, commercial plans cover addiction care at parity with medical. Use the form below for a 5-minute confidential benefits check, or call us directly.

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Contact a center & admit

Pick a facility from the listing above or let a placement specialist narrow down 382 options by your insurance, location, and preferred level of care — free, confidential.

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A licensed placement specialist will verify in-network options in Georgia, typical out-of-pocket costs, and level-of-care eligibility. Results in under 10 minutes.

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Finding treatment in Georgia

All 382 facilities listed above are pulled from the federal SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator, which every licensed addiction and mental-health program must report to. We sync the roster monthly, cross-check contact numbers quarterly, and drop facilities that close, disconnect, or leave the SAMHSA registry within a single sync cycle. Each listing carries the same three baseline checks: the center is active in SAMHSA, its phone number answered on our last call, and its level-of-care and insurance tags mirror what the facility self-reports federally.

The right level of care depends on two clinical variables placement specialists assess first: withdrawal severity and home-environment stability. If alcohol, benzodiazepines, or opioids have been used daily in the past month, medical detox is usually required before any other step — withdrawal from those three classes can be dangerous without supervision. If the home environment is supportive, outpatient or IOP usually covers it. If home is chaotic or actively triggering, residential makes the rest of treatment possible by removing the immediate access problem.

How Georgia Medicaid handles rehab

Georgia did not expand Medicaid under the ACA, which means the eligibility threshold is lower and some working adults fall into the coverage gap. Traditional Medicaid still covers eligible residents, and federal block grants fund state-run treatment programs for the uninsured. Filter the directory by Medicaid to see centers in the Georgia provider network, or call (833) 567-5838 for a free, zero-commitment benefits check.

What to check on any Georgia facility

Three questions separate legitimate programs from pay-to-play marketers. First, is the center accredited by JCAHO or CARF? Both are national bodies that audit clinical protocols, medication handling, and patient outcomes — accreditation is not required by law but is the strongest non-government quality signal. Second, does the center employ licensed clinicians (LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LADC, MD) rather than only "recovery coaches"? Third, does the center disclose outcomes data — completion rates, 30/90/365-day sobriety rates, readmission rates? For independent benchmarks by treatment type, review NIDA’s research-based principles.

Sources & methodology

  1. SAMHSA — Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. findtreatment.gov. Primary source for facility records (accessed July 2026).
  2. SAMHSA — 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). Overdose rates, SUD prevalence.
  3. CDC — WONDER database. Opioid death counts.
  4. Kaiser Family Foundation — Medicaid expansion tracker, state-by-state policy data.
  5. Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) — 42 U.S.C. § 300gg-26. U.S. Department of Labor summary.

Last verified July 2026. Directory sync: monthly. This page is informational and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always call 911 in an emergency.

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FAQ — rehab in Georgia

How many rehab centers are in Georgia?
Georgia has 382 licensed treatment facilities serving a population of 11,029,000. That is approximately 3.5 facilities per 100,000 residents. Every listing is sourced monthly from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator and re-verified quarterly.
Does Georgia Medicaid cover rehab?
Georgia has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, but traditional Medicaid still covers addiction treatment for eligible residents. Filter by Medicaid in our directory to find in-network centers, or call (833) 567-5838 for a free benefits check.
What is the overdose rate in Georgia?
Georgia has an overdose rate of 33.5 deaths per 100,000 residents, ranking #22 of 50 states. In 2022, the state reported 2,930 opioid-related deaths. Substance use disorder prevalence among adults is 6.4% (NSDUH 2023). Fentanyl now accounts for the majority of opioid deaths nationwide. Carry naloxone — it is available in most pharmacies without prescription.
What are the top cities for rehab in Georgia?
The top cities for addiction treatment in Georgia by facility count are Atlanta (70 centers), Macon (55 centers), Alpharetta (15 centers), Decatur (10 centers). Each city page includes the full facility listing with insurance filters and level-of-care options. Click any city above or call (833) 567-5838 for a shortlist tailored to your location.
Does Georgia have a Good Samaritan Law?
Yes — Georgia has enacted a Good Samaritan Law that shields bystanders from prosecution for minor drug-possession offenses when they call 911 during an overdose. Keep naloxone (Narcan) on hand if someone close is using. Call (833) 567-5838 if you need help finding treatment now.
How to find free rehab in Georgia?
Free and low-cost treatment in Georgia: state-funded programs, SAMHSA grant-funded centers, sliding-scale nonprofits, and tribal health programs. Call the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) for free referrals, or (833) 567-5838 for a personalized shortlist.
How much does rehab cost in Georgia without insurance?
Typical self-pay in Georgia: outpatient $1,000–$3,000/month, 30-day residential $5,000–$20,000, 90-day inpatient $12,000–$60,000, luxury residential $30,000–$80,000/month. Sliding-scale options are available in roughly 15% of listings. Call (833) 567-5838 for cost guidance specific to your situation.

Nearby states

Five reasons residents consider cross-border programs: wider provider networks, specialized luxury or gender-specific facilities, insurance portability via MHPAEA, out-of-state privacy, and shorter waitlists.

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Listings are sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator and cross-checked against public CDC and NIDA data. This page is informational, not medical advice — see our editorial policy for how we verify and update facts.

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