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PORTLAND, OREGON · TREATMENT GUIDE

Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Portland, Oregon

4 SAMHSA-listed treatment centers in Portland, Oregon. Free, confidential help available 24/7 — most callers reach a licensed counselor in under 60 seconds.

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Cielo Treatment Center

Cielo Treatment Center

Portland, Oregon

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Fora Health

Fora Health

Portland, Oregon

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NW Treatment

NW Treatment

Portland, Oregon

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Portland, Oregon

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Addiction Treatment in Portland, Oregon

Portland, Oregon has 4 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 Portland include 1 residential/inpatient rehab program, 3 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.

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

Insurance Coverage in Portland

Most treatment centers in Portland 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 Portland

When selecting from the 4 treatment options in Portland, 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 Oregon

Salem 2 North Bend 1 Albany 1 Monmouth 1 Fossil 1 La Grande 1 Hillsboro 1 Medford 1

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Insurance & Payment

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

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Admission Process

Documentation and consent at Portland program admission is structured to comply with 42 CFR Part 2 confidentiality of substance-use treatment records — a heightened standard above HIPAA. Patients typically sign multiple consent forms: treatment consent, releases for specific communications (with family, employer, legal contacts, other providers), and acknowledgments of program policies. These consents are revocable and patients retain control over disclosure of their treatment information except for narrow regulatory exceptions.

Insurance & Cost

Self-pay arrangements in Portland 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 Portland providers will negotiate cash rates substantially below their insurance billing rates — worth asking during admissions consultation.

Levels of Care Available in Portland

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder is available in Portland through multiple pathways: federally certified Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) dispensing methadone, office-based buprenorphine prescribers (now expanded after the X-waiver elimination), and extended-release naltrexone (Vivitrol) at clinics willing to administer the monthly injection. Each medication has clinical use cases — methadone for severe long-standing opioid use disorder, buprenorphine for outpatient maintenance, naltrexone for patients fully detoxed and committed to abstinence-based recovery.

Crisis & Family Resources

Overdose response in Portland: 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. Oregon Good Samaritan laws generally protect callers from prosecution for drug-related offenses when seeking emergency help, with specific protections varying by state.

Co-occurring Mental-Health Support

Severe mental illness — schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, severe bipolar — requires specialized clinical capacity that not every Portland addiction-treatment program maintains. Patients with active psychotic symptoms, recent psychiatric hospitalization, or complex psychiatric medication regimens may need facilities with on-site psychiatric providers, integrated mental-health-and-addiction protocols, and connections to outpatient psychiatric continuity. Admissions screening should explicitly address this fit before the patient commits.

Treatment Landscape in Portland

Portland sits within Oregon's broader addiction-treatment infrastructure — a network of licensed providers ranging from medically supervised detox facilities through residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and standard outpatient counseling. Patients seeking care in Portland have access to options at multiple intensity levels, with placement decisions driven by ASAM criteria: withdrawal risk, biomedical conditions, emotional/behavioral status, readiness to change, relapse potential, and the patient's current recovery environment. The specific providers verified for Portland below represent facilities that have been confirmed against SAMHSA's treatment-locator database and Oregon licensing records.

Aftercare & Long-Term Recovery

The first 90 days post-discharge are the highest-relapse-risk window for Portland patients leaving residential treatment — multiple studies place 60-70% of relapses within this window. Structured continuity matters: same-team outpatient continuity, scheduled check-ins, structured-day expectations, and mutual-support engagement reduce 90-day relapse risk substantially compared to discharge-and-good-luck approaches. Programs that build this continuity into their model report measurably better outcomes than those treating discharge as the program endpoint.