Finding the Right Treatment Center in New Mexico
New Mexico is home to 11 SAMHSA-verified addiction treatment facilities spread across 10 cities. Whether you're looking for residential rehabilitation, outpatient programs, or medical detox, New Mexico's treatment network offers diverse options to match your needs.
Types of Treatment Available
- Residential Rehabilitation (2) — 24/7 structured care in a substance-free environment, typically 30-90 days.
- Outpatient Programs (9) — Flexible treatment while maintaining work and family responsibilities.
- Medical Detoxification (4) — Medically supervised withdrawal management under professional care.
- Dual Diagnosis (6) — Integrated programs for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions.
Insurance & Payment in New Mexico
Most centers accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major private insurance plans under the ACA. Many also offer sliding scale fees and financial assistance programs. Call (855) 641-2390 to verify your coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many rehab centers are in New Mexico?
There are 11 SAMHSA-verified treatment centers in New Mexico, located across 10 cities.
Does insurance cover rehab in New Mexico?
Yes, most health insurance plans cover addiction treatment in New Mexico under the ACA and Mental Health Parity Act. This includes Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. Call (855) 641-2390 to verify your coverage.
What types of treatment are available in New Mexico?
New Mexico offers outpatient programs, residential rehab, medical detox, dual diagnosis treatment, and sober living facilities. Many centers also provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
How do I find free or low-cost rehab in New Mexico?
Many centers in New Mexico accept Medicaid, offer sliding scale fees, or provide financial assistance. State-funded programs are available through New Mexico's Department of Health.
How long does rehab last in New Mexico?
Medical detox: 3-7 days. Residential rehab: 28-90 days. Intensive outpatient: 8-12 weeks. Ongoing outpatient therapy may continue 6-12 months or longer.
Can I get treatment near Santa Fe, New Mexico?
Yes, there are treatment centers throughout New Mexico, including in and around Santa Fe. Use the search above to find centers in your specific area.