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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA · TREATMENT GUIDE

Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Las Vegas, Nevada

5 SAMHSA-listed treatment centers in Las Vegas, Nevada. Free, confidential help available 24/7 — most callers reach a licensed counselor in under 60 seconds.

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Bridge Counseling Associates

Bridge Counseling Associates

Las Vegas, Nevada

Outpatient
HELP of Southern Nevada

HELP of Southern Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

Dual DiagnosisOutpatient
Human Behavior Institute

Human Behavior Institute

Las Vegas, Nevada

Dual DiagnosisOutpatient
Partida Corona Medical Center

Partida Corona Medical Center

Las Vegas, Nevada

Dual DiagnosisOutpatientDetox
We Care Foundation

We Care Foundation

Las Vegas, Nevada

Residential RehabSober Living

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Addiction Treatment in Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada has 5 SAMHSA-verified addiction treatment centers offering a range of evidence-based programs. Substance use disorders affect millions of Americans, and access to quality, evidence-based treatment is critical to recovery.

Available programs in Las Vegas include 1 residential/inpatient rehab program, 4 outpatient programs, 3 dual diagnosis (co-occurring mental health) programs, and 1 medical detox facility. All listed facilities are sourced directly from the federal SAMHSA National Registry of Substance Abuse Treatment Services.

1
Residential Rehab
24/7 structured care
4
Outpatient Programs
Flexible scheduling
3
Dual Diagnosis
Mental health + addiction
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Medical Detox
Medically supervised

Insurance Coverage in Las Vegas

Most treatment centers in Las Vegas accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major private insurance plans including Aetna, Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield, and UnitedHealthcare. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Mental Health Parity Act, insurance providers are required to cover substance use disorder treatment at the same level as other medical conditions. Call (319) 271-2077 for a free insurance verification — no obligation, completely confidential.

How to Choose a Treatment Center in Las Vegas

When selecting from the 5 treatment options in Las Vegas, consider: the type and severity of the substance use disorder, whether co-occurring mental health conditions require dual diagnosis treatment, your insurance coverage and financial situation, the distance from home and your support network, and the facility's accreditation and evidence-based approach. Our helpline is available 24/7 at (319) 271-2077 to help match you with the right program — free and confidential.

Nearby Cities in Nevada

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Insurance & Payment

Treatment centers in Las Vegas accept most major insurance plans including Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Many facilities also offer sliding scale fees and payment plans. Call (319) 271-2077 to verify your coverage before admission.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rehab centers are in Las Vegas, Nevada?
There are 5 SAMHSA-verified treatment centers in Las Vegas, Nevada, including 4 outpatient, 3 dual diagnosis, 1 detox, 1 residential rehab, 1 sober living programs.
Does insurance cover rehab in Las Vegas?
Yes, most health insurance plans cover addiction treatment under the ACA and Mental Health Parity Act. Centers in Las Vegas typically accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major private insurers. Call (319) 271-2077 to verify your coverage.
What types of treatment are available in Las Vegas?
Las Vegas treatment centers offer 4 outpatient, 3 dual diagnosis, 1 detox, 1 residential rehab, 1 sober living. Many also provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT), individual and group therapy, and aftercare planning.
How do I choose a rehab center in Las Vegas?
Consider the treatment approach, insurance acceptance, location convenience, specializations (dual diagnosis, trauma, age-specific programs), and accreditation. All 5 centers listed here are SAMHSA-verified.

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Aftercare & Long-Term Recovery

Long-term medication management for Las Vegas patients in recovery often extends well beyond program completion: MAT for opioid use disorder typically continues for years (or indefinitely) and is associated with sustained mortality reduction; naltrexone for alcohol use disorder is typically a 6-12 month course; psychiatric medications continue per indication regardless of recovery status. Outpatient prescribers in Las Vegas familiar with addiction recovery patient populations provide continuity that general primary care often can't replicate.

Treatment Landscape in Las Vegas

Residents of Las Vegas accessing addiction treatment encounter a treatment system shaped by three federal frameworks: the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (insurance parity), the ACA (substance-use disorder treatment as Essential Health Benefit), and 42 CFR Part 2 (heightened confidentiality of substance-use records). These protections apply universally — patients in Las Vegas have the same legal foundations as patients anywhere in Nevada or the broader U.S. The differences across providers are clinical (modalities, staffing, programming) and financial (insurance networks, self-pay terms).

Levels of Care Available in Las Vegas

Most Las Vegas patients enter treatment at one of three levels: medically managed detox (if withdrawal risk warrants medical supervision), residential treatment (24-hour structured environment for those without stable recovery support at home), or intensive outpatient (9+ hours/week of programming for those able to maintain work/school and recover at home with structured support). The choice depends on ASAM criteria assessment performed by licensed clinicians, not solely on patient preference or insurance coverage limitations.

Insurance & Cost

Self-pay arrangements in Las Vegas treatment programs are often more flexible than insurance-based admission: payment plans (frequently 6-12 months interest-free for residential), medical credit lines (CareCredit, Wells Fargo Health Advantage), 401(k) hardship withdrawals (qualifying for substance-use treatment), family financing, and scholarship/financial-aid programs at specific facilities. Some Las Vegas providers will negotiate cash rates substantially below their insurance billing rates — worth asking during admissions consultation.

Co-occurring Mental-Health Support

Anxiety disorders complicate addiction recovery for many Las Vegas patients, particularly in early recovery when anxiety symptoms often intensify without the substance previously used to suppress them. Treatment approaches include cognitive-behavioral therapy specifically for anxiety, judicious psychiatric medication management (avoiding benzodiazepines for most patients in addiction recovery given the dependence risk), structured exposure work, mindfulness-based interventions, and lifestyle interventions (sleep, exercise, caffeine moderation) that compound the formal treatment effects.

Admission Process

Family involvement in Las Vegas program admission typically begins with the admissions call itself — many patients seeking treatment have a family member or partner initiating the contact. Most facilities allow family conversations during the admission process (subject to 42 CFR Part 2 confidentiality), schedule family education or therapy sessions early in treatment, and explicitly involve family in discharge planning. Family-system engagement correlates with better treatment outcomes across the literature.

Crisis & Family Resources

Overdose response in Las Vegas: signs of opioid overdose include slowed or stopped breathing, blue lips or fingertips, pinpoint pupils, unconsciousness, and limp body. If you suspect overdose, call 911 immediately, administer naloxone (Narcan nasal spray is most common), perform rescue breathing or CPR if trained, and stay with the person until paramedics arrive. Nevada Good Samaritan laws generally protect callers from prosecution for drug-related offenses when seeking emergency help, with specific protections varying by state.