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Drug Rehab & Mental Health Treatment in Oklahoma

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296 treatment centers in Oklahoma

Canadian, Oklahoma

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Treatment CenterSober Living Home

Established in 1989, Narconon Arrowheard is a treatment center located in Eastern Oklahoma. Narconon is a Church of Scientology organization that is offering rehabilitation from drug and alcohol as well as long-term transitional housing.

Maud, Oklahoma

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Clay Crossing is an Oklahoma faith-based program that provides evidence-based dual diagnosis treatment for men. Spiritual growth is encouraged and the natural setting of their 400 acre ranch offers a great opportunity for reflection.

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Outpatient RehabOpioid Treatment Program

Tulsa Rightway Medical in Tulsa 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.

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About treatment in Oklahoma

There are almost 150 drug and alcohol treatment centers within Oklahoma, and although many operate as private drug rehabs, serving primarily clients with good medical insurance, there are also a number of free or very affordable drug and alcohol rehabs throughout the state.

Additionally, the State of Oklahoma will also fund some drug and alcohol treatment for those without insurance, and who meet certain income requirements.

Please review the contact information for accessing state funded drug and alcohol treatment, and please also review the list of free and very affordable drug and alcohol rehabs throughout the state.

You can get better, getting into treatment is a great first step, and there is a drug rehab for everyone, no matter how little money you may have to pay for your treatment.