Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Texas: Finding a Rehab in Texas
Where is Addiction Treatment Located in Texas?
Substance abuse treatment centers in Texas are largely found near major metropolitan areas such as Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. However, there are many drug rehab centers in all parts of Texas. As of 2017, Texas state had 431 treatment centers, including:1
- 362 outpatient programs.
- 108 residential programs.
- 41 hospital inpatient programs.
American Addiction Center’s Greenhouse Treatment Center is located just a short drive from the city of Dallas in Grand Prairie, TX.
How do I Choose the Best Rehab in Texas?
The best rehab in Texas for you depends on your personal needs and medical necessities. Your rehab decision can affect not only the cost of your treatment but also your overall rehabilitation experience in Texas.
Alcohol and drug rehab centers in Texas may differ in their particular approach to drug addiction treatment and the specific populations that they treat. However, before attending a rehabilitation center in Texas, you may want to check whether the rehab has certain licensing and accreditations that affirm its quality of service, such as the Joint Commission’s accreditation and Department of Healthcare licensing.
You may also wish to consider the following when choosing a drug or alcohol rehab center in Texas:
- The length of the program. Would you like short-term treatment or long-term rehab? If you’re looking for a long-term residential facility, certain centers may be better for you than others.
- The methods of payment that the addiction treatment program accepts. While some rehabs accept private health insurance or state-funded health plans, others may only accept private payments, and vice-versa.
- Your desired (or needed) levels of care. Not every treatment center offers every level of addiction treatment care (ranging from medically assisted detox to outpatient treatment). Before choosing your treatment center, be sure that the levels of care fit your necessities and expectations.
- The program’s targeted population. Sometimes, rehab centers offer specialized tracks and services for specific populations of people, such as Veterans and those with co-occurring disorders. Others may offer specialized programs for members of the LGBTQ+ community and and denomination-based programs such as Christian drug rehabs.
How Much Does it Cost to go to Rehab in Texas?
The cost of rehab in Texas depends heavily upon the provider in question, the patient’s insurance coverage or payment method, and the level of care that person requires. More than 60% of alcohol and drug treatment facilities in Texas accept private insurance, more than half accept Medicaid, and roughly 90% accept cash and self-payment.2
There are also free and affordable rehab centers in Texas that offer sliding scale payments for low-income patients. State-funded rehab in Texas, for example, is a popular low-cost option for people who do not have private health insurance benefits and cannot afford to pay out-of-pocket for their treatment. Payment plans are also available to make rehab more readily affordable.
The best way to determine exactly how much your treatment will cost is to verify your insurance. Contact American Addiction Centers at to discuss treatment, insurance, and all other forms of payment options.
Is Rehab in Texas Covered by Insurance?
Some rehabs in Texas accept government-funded insurance plans such as Medicaid, Tricare, or work in tandem another similar healthcare organization.
AAC’s rehab center in Texas, Greenhouse Treatment Center, accepts most large health insurance plans. However, the extent to which a person’s treatment is covered by their insurance will depend on their medical necessity, exact plan benefits, and a variety of other factors.
At other drug and alcohol rehabs in Texas, insurance coverage will also depend on the provider and plan. In some cases, a person’s insurance will fully cover the cost of rehabilitation for drug and alcohol misuse. In other cases. insurance may only partially cover treatment and types of care, or only cover care for a certain predetermined length of time.
Texas State-Funded Rehab Options
While a host of Texas facilities accept state-funded insurance plans such as Medicaid, Tricare, Medicare, etc., multiple rehabs in Texas are also subsidized by state funding through grants and/or general budget funding. According to FindTreatment.gov., 46 treatment centers are operated by local, county, and/or community governments. Additionally, 6 Texas rehabs indicate that they don’t accept any payment and are instead paid solely via government funding.3
To locate a state-funded TX rehab near you, check out FindTreatment.gov, which allows users to search by location and payment types as well as everything from levels of care and treatment approaches to smoking policies and available medical services available. In addition, the Texas Outreach, Screening, Assessment, and Referral program (OSAR) offers both a searchable map of Texas substance misuse treatment providers as well as region-specific offices and websites to aid in locating substances misuse services. OSAR reps should be able to provide guidance on both state-funded rehabs as well as free rehab centers in Texas.
Do Rehab Centers in Texas Treat Alcohol and Drug Addiction?
Yes, most rehab centers in Texas treat people for addiction to all classes of mind-altering substances, such as alcohol, cocaine, stimulant medications, prescription opioids, heroin, and other illegal substances. Many rehabs also treat people with co-occurring mental health conditions, and more than 70% of Texas rehab centers also provide counseling for trauma.1
Some rehabilitation centers may place their emphasis on treating one distinct drug of choice over others, but most factilities treat a variety of drug addictions. AAC’s rehab programs in Texas help people struggling with addiction to any drug using a combination of individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. AAC’s Texas programs offer therapies such as: cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, and rational emotive behavior therapy. We also use medication-assisted treatment, which combines therapy with medication to treat alcohol and opioid use disorders.
Other Ways to Get Help and Texas Rehab Resources
Aside from formal treatment programs, there are a host of resources available to help those with substance misuse issues. Options include:
- AAC’s Drug Addiction Hotline—Contact AAC 24/7.
- Texas Substance Use Program Centers Map—View a map of rehab programs in Texas.
- Texas Department of Health & Human Services Resources—Browse a list of state programs for behavioral health, including support groups and state services, as well as a list of state partners that offer behavioral health services.
- Alcoholics Anonymous Texas—Find phone numbers and websites for AA regional offices.
- Narcotics Anonymous—Find an NA meeting in Texas.
- Adult Mental Health Housing Resources—Discover resources for those who are homeless or may become homeless due to mental health conditions.
- Texas Syringe Disposal Guidelines—Explore these guidelines for disposing of syringes in a sanitary way. Proper syringe disposal can minimize your risk of contracting HIV/Aids, Hepatitis C, and other infections.
- Phone Numbers. Dial 2-1-1 or 877-541-7905 for immediate assistance with crisis care. If you or your loved one is suffering from a medical emergency or overdose, call 911 immediately.