Finding a rehab center you trust is the first step. Let’s make it a short one.
A directory of drug and alcohol rehab centers in your city — free to browse, no intake forms, no pressure. Real Google reviews from real patients.
When someone is ready to ask for help, they shouldn’t have to navigate a directory designed to sell their crisis to the highest bidder.
- Sell top placement to facilities with the biggest marketing budgets.
- Capture the caller’s information and route it to multiple centers as a paid lead.
- Mix legitimately accredited programs with low-quality facilities indiscriminately.
- Use pressure tactics — countdown timers, callback pop-ups, fake urgency.
- Prioritize referral revenue over the person making the call.
- Rank by real Google ratings and actual patient reviews, not ad spend.
- Show facilities actively operating in your area with complete profiles.
- Let you read, compare, and decide without pressure from us.
- Never accept payment to change ranking order.
- Connect you directly to the facility — no lead broker between you and them.
Four steps. No pressure. No one selling your call.
Start with your city
Enter your location and, if you know it, what kind of help you’re looking for — detox, inpatient residential, outpatient, dual diagnosis, or MAT. You don’t need clinical language. Any starting point is a starting point.

See listed centers nearby
A list of drug and alcohol rehab centers operating in your area. No national call-center farms, no facilities hundreds of miles away padded into local results. Every center shown has real Google reviews and a complete, up-to-date profile.

Read what patients say
Real reviews, treatment approaches, what the facility specializes in. Some centers focus on detox; others on long-term residential programs, dual diagnosis, or outpatient support. Read before you call — the right fit matters.

Reach out directly
Contact any center directly from their profile. No intake form for us to sell, no routing of your call through a lead broker. You’re choosing where to ask for help. That choice should be yours entirely.

The hardest part is the decision. Everything after that is one step at a time, with the right support alongside you.
Find rehab centers in your city.
We cover 199 US cities across 44 states.
What to look for when choosing a rehab center.
- Ask whether the facility is licensed by your state’s health department
- Find out if they offer detox on-site or if you’ll need a separate step first
- Ask about their approach to dual diagnosis — co-occurring mental health conditions are common
- Understand what insurance they accept and what out-of-pocket costs look like
- Ask whether they offer MAT (medication-assisted treatment) if relevant to your situation
- The center that spends the first call asking about you — not reading a sales script — is worth a second call
What people ask before making the call.
Look for state licensure (every state licenses treatment facilities), and for national accreditation from CARF or The Joint Commission. Ask any facility directly for their license number and accreditation status. You can verify both with your state’s behavioral health licensing board. Patient reviews on Google can also give you a sense of real experience beyond marketing claims.
Completely free. You can browse every profile, read patient reviews, and find contact information at no cost. We don’t run pop-ups, don’t capture your information, and don’t sell anything to anyone. You reach out to any center directly, on your own terms.
We list drug and alcohol rehab centers active on Google Business in each city, ranked primarily by real Google rating and review volume. We don’t sell placement and don’t accept payment to move a center higher. The ratings are real — patient reviews from Google, shown as-is. Always confirm licensure, accreditation, and treatment approach directly with any facility before making a decision.
Inpatient (residential) treatment means living at the facility for the duration of the program — typically 28 to 90 days. Outpatient means attending treatment sessions during the day and returning home. The right level of care depends on the severity of use, home environment, prior treatment history, and other factors. A good intake counselor at any center will help you assess this honestly.
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires most insurance plans to cover substance use disorder treatment comparably to medical care. Coverage varies by plan and by what a specific facility is credentialed for. Call your insurance company with the facility’s name and NPI number to confirm in-network status before admission.
MAT combines FDA-approved medications — such as buprenorphine, naltrexone, or methadone — with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders. It is supported by substantial clinical evidence. Not all facilities offer MAT; if it’s relevant to your situation, ask any center directly about their approach.
Many listed centers offer family-oriented intake processes and can walk you through options even when the person who needs treatment isn’t the one making the call. Some also offer family programs and support groups alongside the primary treatment program.
Neither. We’re a directory. When you contact a center, you go directly to them. We don’t capture your information and route your call through a call center that sells it to the highest-bidding facility. That model has caused real harm in this industry, and it’s what we were built to replace.
The right center is out there. Let’s help you find it.
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