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Indiana’s substance use crisis is marked by sharp rural-urban divides, economic distress in post-industrial towns, and a public health infrastructure still catching up to the scale of the epidemic. The state has been deeply affected by the opioid crisis, with overdose deaths driven primarily by fentanyl and heroin.

According to the Indiana Department of Health, opioid-involved overdose deaths have more than tripled over the past decade, with fentanyl now involved in more than 70% of all drug-related fatalities.

While Indianapolis and other major cities like Fort Wayne and Evansville offer a relatively wide range of services—including detox centers, residential and outpatient treatment, and MAT (medication-assisted treatment)—many counties, especially in southern and eastern Indiana, lack even basic access to substance use care.

Rural residents often must travel long distances to find a facility that accepts their insurance, or settle for under-resourced programs that can’t offer specialized treatment such as dual diagnosis care.

Indiana expanded Medicaid, which has improved access to treatment for many low-income residents, but reimbursement rates remain low, and provider shortages persist, particularly for addiction psychiatrists and licensed therapists. The state’s robust network of federally qualified health centers helps bridge some of the gap, offering MAT and behavioral health support in underserved areas.

Telehealth has played a growing role, allowing more flexibility for clients in remote areas to receive counseling and medication management, though gaps in internet access continue to pose challenges in rural households. Harm reduction has gained a foothold in Indiana in recent years, following a high-profile HIV outbreak in Scott County in 2015 that was traced back to intravenous drug use.

This crisis prompted the state to approve needle exchange programs, although local support remains mixed and some counties have shut them down due to political or public backlash.

Naloxone is widely available through pharmacies, public health departments, and community groups, which has helped save lives, but stigma remains a powerful barrier to seeking help—especially in conservative communities where addiction is still viewed as a moral failing rather than a medical condition.

Faith-based recovery programs and sober living homes are prevalent in Indiana and provide meaningful support for many, but often lack clinical oversight or are disconnected from broader healthcare systems.

Meanwhile, methamphetamine use is once again on the rise in many parts of the state, especially among individuals with limited access to opioid prescriptions or in regions where fentanyl saturation is lower.

Overall, Indiana’s addiction treatment landscape is evolving, but still marked by major gaps, inconsistent regional resources, and a need for stronger integration between public health, law enforcement, and community stakeholders to effectively respond to the growing demand for care..

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Drug Rehab Centers In Indiana

Now showing 401-420 of 440 rehabs
Turning Point Counseling
Payment Options: Private Insurance Self-pay Options Sliding Scale Payment Assistance
VA Healthcare Center at New Albany
Payment Options: Self-pay Options Medicaid Military Insurance Medicare Private Insurance Per Session: $50
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System - Fort Wayne Campus
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Medicare Military Insurance Financial Aid Financing Available Per Session: $90
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System - Goshen Community Based Outpatient Clinic
Payment Options: Private Insurance Self-pay Options Medicare Military Insurance Financial Aid Financing Available Per Session: $90
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System - Marion Campus
Payment Options: Private Insurance Self-pay Options Military Insurance Financial Aid Financing Available Per Session: $9090 Day Cost: $1, 316
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System - Muncie Community-Based Outpatient Clinic
Payment Options: Private Insurance Self-pay Options Medicare Military Insurance Financial Aid Financing Available Per Session: $90
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System - Peru Community Based Outpatient Clinic
Payment Options: Private Insurance Self-pay Options Medicare Military Insurance Financial Aid Financing Available Per Session: $90
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System - St. Joseph County VA Health Care Center
Payment Options: Self-pay Options Financial Aid Military Insurance Financing Available Private Insurance Per Session: $90
Valle Vista Health System
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Financial Aid Medicare Military Insurance Free
Valley Oaks Health
Valley Oaks Health is dedicated to providing comprehensive, high-quality mental health, addiction recovery, and primary medical care services to the citizens of ten central Indiana counties. As a designated community mental health center (CMHC), Vall…
Levels of Care: Outpatient
Payment Options: Military Insurance, Private Insurance, Self-pay Options, Medicaid, Medicare, Financial Aid
Valley Professionals Community - Health Center
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Financial Aid Sliding Scale Payment Assistance Medicare Military Insurance
Veteran Health Indiana - West Lafayette VA Clinic
Payment Options: Private Insurance Self-pay Options Financing Available Sliding Scale Payment Assistance Military Insurance Daily: $10per Session: $50medicaid Medicare
Victory Clinic Services
Victory Clinic employs a holistic approach to treatment, recognizing each patient as an individual with the potential to find positive solutions to their substance abuse issues. The clinic utilizes a harm reduction model alongside medications and wel…
Levels of Care: 12-step, Inpatient, Medically Assisted Detox, Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient (iop), Aftercare Support, Intervention Services
Payment Options: Military Insurance, Private Insurance, Self-pay Options, Medicaid, Medicare, Financial Aid
Volunteers of America
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Military Insurance
Volunteers of America - STRIVE Indy
Payment Options: Medicaid Medicare Military Insurance Private Insurance
Wabash Valley Alliance
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Sliding Scale Payment Assistance Medicare Military Insurance
Wabash Valley Alliance
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Sliding Scale Payment Assistance Medicare Military Insurance
Wabash Valley Alliance
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Sliding Scale Payment Assistance Medicare Military Insurance
Wabash Valley Alliance
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Financial Aid Sliding Scale Payment Assistance Medicare
Wabash Valley Alliance
Payment Options: Medicaid Private Insurance Self-pay Options Financial Aid Sliding Scale Payment Assistance Medicare

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