Drug Rehab & Mental Health Treatment in Alabama
273 treatment centers in Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
UAB Hospital in Birmingham is a provider of mental health care services.
Hayneville, Alabama
Montgomery Area MH Authority is a community mental health center in Lowndes.
Sheffield, Alabama
Shoals Treatment Center in Sheffield is an outpatient rehab and methadone-based opioid treatment program. This treatment provider is listed as a SAMHSA-Certified Opioid Treatment Program. The facility accepts pregnant and postpartum women.
Geneva, Alabama
SpectraCare is a community mental health center in Geneva.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Indian Rivers Mental Health Center in Tuscaloosa is an outpatient rehab and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication. Payment assistance may be available here to fund your treatment.
Jacksonville, Alabama
Regional Medical Center/Jacksonville in Jacksonville offers psychiatric inpatient care.
South Central Alabama CMHC is a community mental health center in Crenshaw.
Moulton, Alabama
Lawrence County is a community mental health center in Lawrence.
Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery Area MH Authority in Montgomery is a provider of outpatient mental health services.
Alabaster, Alabama
Shelby County Treatment Center in Alabaster is an outpatient rehab and opioid treatment program for methadone and buprenorphine clients. This treatment provider is listed as a SAMHSA-Certified Opioid Treatment Program. The facility accepts pregnant and postpartum women.
Cullman, Alabama
Cullman Area Mental Health Authority in Cullman is an outpatient rehab and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Tuscaloosa Treatment Center in Tuscaloosa is an outpatient rehab and methadone-based opioid treatment program. This treatment provider is listed as a SAMHSA-Certified Opioid Treatment Program.
Birmingham, Alabama
UAB Community Psychiatry Program is a community mental health center in Jefferson.
Anniston, Alabama
Grandview Behavioral Health Center in Anniston is a provider of outpatient mental health services.
Rogersville, Alabama
Freedom House in Rogersville is an affordable treatment center with treatment services for Female, as well as expectant mothers and women with children. Note, they don't treat opioid addiction.
Mobile, Alabama
Bridge in Mobile is a youth program and inpatient rehab for boys. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication. Payment assistance may be available here to fund your treatment.
Haleyville, Alabama
Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center in Haleyville is an outpatient rehab, providing a mix of addiction and mental health services for men and women/ boys and girls. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Demopolis, Alabama
West Alabama Mental Health Center in Demopolis is a provider of mental health care services. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Moulton, Alabama
MHCNCA is a community mental health center in Lawrence.
Cullman, Alabama
Lighthouse is a sober living home for men, in Cullman. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
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About treatment in Alabama
Drug treatment works. Drug rehab works, and there is always hope, no matter how bad things seem. Find a drug or alcohol rehab that’s going to work for you, and start your road to recovery. Find a drug rehab that meets your needs and your beliefs, and whether you need Christian drug rehab, long term drug rehab or teen drug rehab, you can find a facility in Alabama that’s going to help you get better. Alcoholism and drug addiction don’t just go away, get help now.
Alabama lags behind slightly on mental health parity legislation, and insurers are not compelled to offer the same types of coverage to mental health and substance abuse treatment needs as they are to physical illnesses.
Alabamians may be entitled to state-funded drug or alcohol rehab treatment, even if they don’t qualify for Medicaid. To best determine your eligibility for state-funded treatment, call the 1-800 number listed below.



















