FindTreatment.gov
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Sponsor
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Description
Directory of providers across the U.S. specializing in the treatment of substance use disorder (SUD) and mental illness. Offers a search function to locate substance use and mental health facilities, healthcare centers, buprenorphine practitioners, and opioid treatment providers in or near a specific community. Provides information about treatment options, paying for treatment, and understanding mental health and addiction disorders in order to make it easier for individuals to identify and begin receiving appropriate treatment services.
What This Program Offers
FindTreatment.gov provides:
- Directory of substance use and mental health facilities, healthcare centers, buprenorphine practitioners, and opioid treatment providers searchable by location
- Directory of each state's single state agency that oversees substance use and mental health treatment programs
- Information on types of available treatment, including inpatient, outpatient, residential, interim care, and other options
- Guidance for calling a facility and an overview of what steps to take to start treatment
- Details about types of providers, identifying quality treatment, and common medications used in treatment
- Information on the cost of treatment, insurance coverage, and payment options for individuals with or without insurance
- Information to help individuals understand and identify substance use and mental health disorders, and help guide decisions about when and how to seek treatment
- Other help resources such as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, National Helpline, and Disaster Distress Helpline
Who Can Receive Services from This Program
All individuals in need of assistance are eligible for services.
Geographic Coverage
Nationwide
Topics
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) • Mental Health • Opioids • Substance Use Disorder • Treatment