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District of Columbia

Free and low cost alcohol addiction treatment available. Find the best alcohol rehab centers near you in Washington DC. Sort by distance, price, insurance accepted, and top accredited.
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Rehab describes structured programs designed to help people stop using drugs or alcohol and learn to live a healthy life. More on rehab.

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  • 1422 Harvard Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 202-667-8831
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 2523 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 202-667-8831 x264
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid State
  • 425 2nd Street NW, Suite 2-N, Washington, DC 20001 202-783-7343
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 1215 Fairmont Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 202-292-2066
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid State
  • 2500 Ontario Road NW, Washington, DC 20009 202-667-8831 x2264
    • Treatment Setting Inpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid State
  • 50 Irving Street NW 3-C North, Unit 116-A, Washington, DC 20422 202-745-8336
    Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Substance Abuse Recovery Program in Washington treats drug and alcohol addiction for Veterans. The facility offers outpatient services, focusing on therapies like CBT and trauma-related counseling. It includes detoxification for various substances, using medications such as buprenorphine and Vivitrol. Accredited by JCAHO, the center is staffed by professionals familiar with military-specific challenges to address Veterans' needs. 3.1-star Google review rating with 440+ reviews. Patients at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Substance Abuse Recovery Program appreciate the professionalism and care provided by the emergency room staff. However, there are frequent complaints about long wait times, difficulty in scheduling appointments, and unresponsive support staff. They accept plans from major private insurance providers including Humana, and Optum. Low-cost facility ($): Affordable or free with insurance. Payment assistance likely available.
    • Treatment Setting Hospital Outpatient Telemedicine Detox
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid TRICARE Private
    • 2Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available 
  • 1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 305, Washington, DC 20005 888-852-6962
    Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health uses an outpatient, measurement-based approach to addiction treatment. Established by Dr. George Kolodner in 1973, it has helped over 50,000 patients. The intensive outpatient program lets individuals keep up with jobs and family duties while getting care. Medication-assisted treatment and telemedicine options mean immediate help is available from any location. Staff members understand addiction's complexities and deliver credible, compassionate care tailored to diverse adults, including specialty groups like gay men in D.C. 3.9-star Google review rating with 25+ reviews. Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health receives praise for its flexible virtual and in-person options, comprehensive services, and dedicated team. However, some patients report concerns about cost transparency and standardized treatment approaches. Overall, many find the program supportive and beneficial for recovery. They accept plans from major private insurance providers including Aetna, CareFirst, Cigna, ComPsych, Health Net, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, Optum, and UnitedHealthcare. High-end facility ($$$): Verify your insurance. Without coverage, costs may be above average.
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine Detox
    • Insurance Accepted TRICARE Private
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available 
  • 4601 Sheriff Road NE, Washington, DC 20019 202-396-4290
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid IHS TRICARE State Private
    • 3Accreditation(s)
  • 1818 New York Avenue NE, Suite 110, Washington, DC 20002 202-489-0615
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine Detox
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid TRICARE Private
    • 3Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available 
  • 3000 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20020 202-352-1006
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid Private
    • 2Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available 
  • 2307 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20020 202-525-4855
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 915 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001 202-232-6100
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid TRICARE State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 124 15th Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 202-543-4558
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 2759 Martin Luther King Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20032 202-827-9961
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine Detox
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid State Private
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 1818 New York Avenue NE, Suite 201, Washington, DC 20002 202-506-5187
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 1303 Lafayette Square, Washington, DC 20020 202-269-2401
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 1427 Marion Barry Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20020 202-836-4841
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid
    • 1Accreditation(s)
  • 60 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001 202-797-8806 x1000
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid State
    • 1Accreditation(s)
    • MAT Available 
  • 1525 14th Street NW, Floor 5-R, Washington, DC 20005 202-745-7000
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicare Medicaid TRICARE Private
    • MAT Available 
  • 1419 Columbia Road NW, Washington, DC 20009 202-319-2225
    • Treatment Setting Outpatient Telemedicine
    • Insurance Accepted Medicaid

Counseling

Counselors and therapists can help you identify factors that underly your substance use, to avoid triggers, to strengthen your motivation, and to navigate treatment options. They can also team with certified professionals to administer medication-assisted treatment. More on counseling.

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  • Alaska 2-1-1, managed by the United Way, provides comprehensive information and referral services for individuals seeking help with substance use issues. They connect individuals to local and statewide resources, including treatment programs, counseling, and support groups.
    • Services for Free Healthcare Navigator
  • The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) provides comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder services to residents of the District of Columbia. They offer a range of treatment programs, support resources, and referrals to appropriate care facilities.
    • Services for Free Healthcare Navigator
  • United Way of the National Capital Area provides a comprehensive 211 service that connects individuals with substance use issues to local resources, including treatment programs, counseling, and support groups. They offer confidential assistance and can guide individuals to the appropriate services based on their specific needs.
    • Services for Free Healthcare Navigator
  • NAMI DC provides support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness, including those with substance use issues. They offer various programs, support groups, and resources to help individuals navigate their mental health and substance use challenges.
    • Services for Free Healthcare Navigator
  • Answers to questions about mental health conditions, treatment options, and related topics. The HelpLine can be reached Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. ET.
    • Services for Free Mental Health Support
  • Help for individuals and loved ones in navigating local mental health resources, including support groups, rehab, socialization, and housing services.
    • Services for Free Mental Health Support
  • Database of physicians specializing in addiction recovery, provided by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.
    • Services for Mental Health Support Medication-Assisted Treatment
  • Referrals to local drug and alcohol addiction treatment options, provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Available in English and Spanish 24/7, 365 days a year.
    • Services for Free Mental Health Support Medication-Assisted Treatment
  • One-on-one support for parents or loved ones of adolescents misusing drugs or alcohol.
    • Services for Free
  • Directory of specialists who treat co-occurring mental health and drug and alcohol use disorders, provided by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry.
    • Services for Mental Health Support Medication-Assisted Treatment
  • Physicians authorized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to treat patients for opioid dependency using medicine.
    • Services for Medication-Assisted Treatment
  • American Psychological Association member psychologists.
    • Services for Free Healthcare Navigator Mental Health Support

Support Groups

Support groups provide a space for getting social support, a sense of empowerment, and motivation from people who have faced — or are facing — similar challenges and circumstances. More on support groups.

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  • Peer Support Group Alternatives to traditional AA / NA.
    • Services for Free
  • Get involved with local non-profits working to change perceptions, policies, and laws to improve the lives of those in the recovery community. Many of these organizations also provide peer recovery support service.
  • 12-step program open to anyone who thinks they may have a drug problem. Seeks to provide a supportive environment for getting and living sober.
    • Services for Free
  • 12-step program open to anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem. Seeks to provide a supportive environment for getting and living without alcohol. Has spiritual aspects.
    • Services for Free
  • Popular alternative to 12-step programs. Uses cognitive therapy techniques, and seeks to change behaviors that trigger drug and alcohol misuse.
    • Services for Free
  • In-person meetings and phone calls focusing on the challenges of parenting someone who is misusing substances. Includes religious aspects but is open to all.
    • Services for Free
  • Anonymous meetings for those affected by someone else's drinking. Focuses on navigating common experiences.
    • Services for Free For Loved Ones
  • Affordable and safe housing with supportive, structured living conditions for people in recovery. Each Oxford House is democratically self-run. All Houses are granted a charter from the Central Office to ensure mutual support and quality control.
  • Anonymous meetings for those affected by someone else's drug use. Focuses on navigating common experiences.
    • Services for Free For Loved Ones
  • 12-step meetings for those seeking to stop using marijuana, focusing on shared experiences and empowerment.
    • Services for Free
  • For those seeking to address substance use and mental health issues using the 12 steps.
    • Services for Free Mental Health Support
  • For those who want to stop using crystal meth. Follows the 12-step program.
    • Services for Free

Compare accredited rehab centers in District of Columbia. Browse a wide range of drug and alcohol treatment options, including inpatient centers, outpatient centers, detox centers, methadone clinics, support groups, and counseling options.

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