Drug Rehab & Mental Health Treatment in Georgia
474 treatment centers in Georgia
Norcross, Georgia
As a leading Georgia treatment center, Southeast Addiction Center prides itself in offering the tools needed to live without the crutch of addictive substances. Through counseling, patients learn how to tap into their own inner strength as well as outside support to find lifelong recovery. Located in the Greater Atlanta area we are on-call 24/7 to provide help for you or a loved one.
Riverdale, Georgia
Riverwoods Behavioral Health System is a "Joint Commission Gold Seal" Accredited™ treatment center offering a full spectrum of treatment options to address chemical dependency and behavioral health disorders. We are adjacent to the Southern Regional Medical Center campus in Riverdale, Georgia, convenient to Interstate 75, allowing for easy access throughout the state.
Ball Ground, Georgia
Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains just 45 minutes north of Atlanta, Georgia, Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center provides a secure and serene setting in a well-appointed facility for clients to take the first step toward freedom from addiction.
Valdosta, Georgia
Greenleaf Behavioral Health Hospital is dedicated to the treatment of behavioral health and chemical dependency issues affecting adolescents and adults.
Norcross, Georgia
Lakeview Behavioral Health Hospital, which opened in April of 2013, is an acute psychiatric treatment center that provides mental health services to adults and adolescents on both an in-patient and out-patient basis. Private rooms available.
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Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia
Black Bear Treatment Center in Sautee Nacoochee is a comprehensive addiction and mental health treatment facility for the long-term rehabilitation of men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Atlanta, Georgia
Talbott Recovery Campus in Atlanta is an outpatient rehab, sober living home and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for men and women, as well as expectant mothers and women with children.
Meansville, Georgia
Prayer Mountain Academy is a faith-based program located south of Atlanta, Georgia helping boys aged 13-17. Therapy on this spacious, rural campus focuses on boys' anger, defiance and substance abuse.
The Summit Wellness Group
VerifiedRoswell, Georgia
Conveniently located a short drive north of Atlanta, The Summit Wellness Group provides three levels of outpatient treatment at our newly renovated 7,000 square foot center in Roswell Georgia. We believe that recovery is not simply the absence of disease and not using, but rather a complete state of physical, social and mental well-bring. Our highly experienced staff of industry leading clinici
Atlanta, Georgia
Emory Wesley Woods Hospital in Atlanta offers psychiatric inpatient care.
Fayetteville, Georgia
Fayette County Counseling Center offers counseling services for residents in and around Fayetteville.
Macon, Georgia
GPA Treatment of Macon in Macon 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.
Waynesboro, Georgia
Ogeechee Behavioral Health Services in Waynesboro is an outpatient rehab, providing a mix of addiction and mental health services for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Quitman, Georgia
McLeod Gaston in Quitman is an outpatient rehab, providing a mix of addiction and mental health services for men and women, as well as expectant mothers and women with children. Note, they don't treat opioid addiction.
Columbus, Georgia
Bradley Center of Saint Francis Hospital in Columbus offers psychiatric inpatient care and detoxification services for men and women.
Woodstock, Georgia
Focus Counseling and Training in Woodstock offers counseling services for men and women/ boys and girls. This provider does treat opioid addiction.
Tifton, Georgia
Pathway to Hope Counseling Services Inc offers counseling services for residents in and around Tifton.
Albany, Georgia
Aspire BHDD in Albany is a provider of mental health care services. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Atlanta, Georgia
Access Mental Health Agency is a community mental health center in Fulton.
Serenity Behavioral Health Systems in Thomson is a provider of outpatient mental health services.
About treatment in Georgia
Drug addiction and alcoholism destroy lives, drug rehab and drug treatment rebuild lives. You can get better, and you can move beyond the pains of drug or alcohol abuse. Addiction treatment works, it teaches you how to get clean and sober, and more importantly, it teaches you how to stay that way. Find a drug rehab that matches your beliefs and meets your needs (holistic drug rehab, teen drug rehab, Christian drug rehab, executive drug rehab) and start your journey of recovery soon. You can beat addiction-it won’t be easy-but you can do it!
Georgia unfortunately does not yet mandate insurance parity. This means that Georgia health insurance providers are not yet required to fund mental health and substance abuse treatment equally to physical health treatment.
However, whatever your insurance coverage situation, and however little money you may have to self-finance a stay at a private rehab, everyone in Georgia can find affordable care. Please see the information below on how to access state funded drug and alcohol treatment and please also review our list of free or almost free rehabs within the State of Georgia.
Alcoholism and drug addiction create incredible personal and familial pain, and there are two myths that unfortunately keep too many Georgians out of the treatment that could save their heath, their dignity and ultimately their lives.
Addicts never need to hit rock bottom before getting treatment. Treatment is always better entered sooner rather than later. Don’t wait for the worst to come; if you do nothing it probably will, but that pain can be avoided. Get help now.
The second very harmful myth is that only the addict can decide on her own to get better. In fact, recovery statistics indicate that regardless of the initial motivation to enter into treatment, addicts and alcoholics recover about equally well. Whether they walk in that door, or whether they're pushed, they have an equal chance to leave the pains of addiction behind.



















