Treatment Centers in Maryland
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Brooklyn, Maryland
By Grace in Brooklyn is a detox clinic and methadone-based opioid treatment program. This treatment provider is listed as a SAMHSA-Certified Opioid Treatment Program.
Hyattsville, Maryland
Perry Point, Maryland
VA Maryland Healthcare System in Perry Point is a treatment facility that provides general hospital services for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Westminster, Maryland
Mountain Manor Treatment Center in Westminster is a detox clinic and opioid treatment program, including Opioid Treatment Clients-Only services for men and women/ boys and girls.
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Mountain Manor Treatment Center in Emmitsburg is a treatment facility and long-term rehab for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Salisbury, Maryland
Hudson Health Services in Salisbury is a treatment facility and sober living home that offers services for women, including pregnant women and women with children/infants. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Bel Alton, Maryland
Jude House in Bel Alton is a treatment facility that offers services for women, including pregnant women and women with children/infants. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Baltimore, Maryland
Reflective Treatment Center in Baltimore is a detox clinic 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.
Crownsville, Maryland
A drug treatment facility offering three levels of care, inpatient detox, intensive rehab, and long term residential halfway housing. For adult men and women, and fees are sliding scale based. In Crownsville.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Long duration therapeutic communities for adult women and men, and women with children under the age of ten. Dual diagnosis patients are welcome. In Crownsville and Upper Marlboro.
Chestertown, Maryland
Kent County Behavioral Health in Chestertown is a treatment facility and inpatient rehab for men and women. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Bel Air, Maryland
Assisted Recovery Centers of in Bel Air is a detox clinic and opioid treatment program, including Opioid Treatment Clients-Only services for men and women.
Crownsville, Maryland
Two residential facilities for women with children, needing long term sober support. Women must get a job, and pay as they are able. Residents will receive 12 steps, individual and group therapy, and vocational, life skills and parenting classes.
Pasadena, Maryland
Tranquility Woods in Pasadena is a treatment facility and long-term rehab for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Baltimore, Maryland
A low cost Baltimore halfway house for adult men. Fees are assessed based on an ability to pay, but all must get a job.
Hagerstown, Maryland
A 6-9 month, very affordable ($60 per week) sober living home for women, in Hagerstown. No woman will be turned away for financial reasons.
Hagerstown, Maryland
In Hagerstown, a 6-12 month continuing care facility for adult men. Very affordable (pay what you can) and with in house therapies and support.
Charlotte Hall, Maryland
Serving southern Maryland, Walden Sierra runs an inpatient 28 day rehab for adult men and women, with detox, and a long term residential halfway home for women with children. All fees are assessed on a sliding scale based on ability to pay.
Crownsville, Maryland
Serenity Acres Treatment Center in Crownsville is a treatment facility and long-term rehab for men and women.
Baltimore, Maryland
Chrysalis House is a treatment center for women and sober living home located in Baltimore, MD. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
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