Drug Rehab & Mental Health Treatment in New Mexico
177 treatment centers in New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
University of New Mexico Childrens in Albuquerque is a provider of mental health care services.
Farmington, New Mexico
Presbyterian Medical Services (PMS) is a community mental health center in San Juan. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Crossroads is a sober living home for women, in Albuquerque.
Pena Blanca, New Mexico
Sangre de Cristo House in Pena Blanca is a Psychiatric Hospital/ Ward and detox clinic that offers services for women, including pregnant women and women with children/infants.
Clayton, New Mexico
Tri County Behavorial Health Services in Clayton is a provider of outpatient mental health services. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Artesia, New Mexico
Presbyterian Medical Services in Artesia is an outpatient rehab, providing a mix of addiction and mental health services for men and women. This provider does not offer treatment for opioid addiction. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Artesia, New Mexico
Presbyterian Medical Services (PMS) is a community mental health center in Eddy.
Gallup, New Mexico
Presbyterian Medical Services in Gallup is an outpatient rehab, providing a mix of addiction and mental health services for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Guidance Foundation in Rio Rancho is an outpatient rehab and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for men and women/ boys and girls. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Taos, New Mexico
Tri County Behavioral Health Services in Taos is an outpatient rehab and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for men and women.
Ruidoso, New Mexico
Heritage Program for Senior Adults in Ruidoso is a provider of outpatient mental health services.
Rio Rancho, New Mexico
UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center in Rio Rancho offers psychiatric inpatient care.
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute is a community mental health center in Guadalupe. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Hobbs, New Mexico
Guidance Center of Lea County is a community mental health center in Lea. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Farmington, New Mexico
New Mexico Treatment Services in Farmington 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.
Las Vegas, New Mexico
Rio Grande in Las Vegas 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.
Espanola, New Mexico
Las Cumbres Community Services in Espanola is a provider of outpatient mental health services. They may have some payment assistance available to fund your treatment.
Farmington, New Mexico
Presbyterian Medical Services in Farmington is an outpatient rehab that provides services for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication. Payment assistance may be available here to fund your treatment.
Tucumcari, New Mexico
Mental Health Resources is a community mental health center in Quay.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Streetwise in Albuquerque is an outpatient rehab and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for men and women/ boys and girls. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication. Payment assistance may be available here to fund your treatment.
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About treatment in New Mexico
Treatment works though. Addiction is a preventable and controllable disease, and whenever someone makes the decision to get help, they take a great step forward to bettering their life. New Mexico supports comprehensive parity legislation for mental health needs, but this does not include substance abuse treatment. As a result, insurance companies are not required to fund needed drug and alcohol treatment equally to physical health treatment.
There are a number of very good private drug and alcohol rehabs within the state, but for those without the ability to pay for private care, there are also several free or very affordable drug rehabs. These rehabs do not base admissions on an ability to pay for services.



















