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Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers in Iowa

There are 19 medical detox centers in Iowa. 8 provide inpatient detox programs. 17 offer outpatient services. 34 rehab centers provide medication assisted withdrawal support. You can also find a detox by city: Des Moines, Davenport, Cedar Rapids, or see our full list of Iowa cities.

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1401 Central Avenue, Bettendorf, IA, 52722
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
  • No formal relationship with prescribing entity
12160 Utah Avenue, Davenport, IA, 52804
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicaid, Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Medications prescribed through outside addiction treatment program
  • Accepts clients using medication for alcohol addiction prescribed from other rehab centers
3811 North Harrison Street, Davenport, IA, 52806
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE)
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Methadone treatment services for opiate dependency
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
1200 University Street, Des Moines, IA, 50314
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE)
  • Adult women
  • Methadone treatment services for opiate dependency
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
211 Avenue M West, Fort Dodge, IA, 50501
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE), Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
  • Medications prescribed through outside addiction treatment program
  • Accepts clients using medication for alcohol addiction prescribed from other rehab centers
1750 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, IA, 51501
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE)
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Gay & Lesbian
  • Seniors or older adults
  • Methadone treatment services for opiate dependency
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
  • Medication assisted treatment for drug addiction only
1223 Center Street, Des Moines, IA, 50309
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE)
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Gay & Lesbian
  • Seniors or older adults
  • Methadone treatment services for opiate dependency
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
1722 Avenue C, Council Bluffs, IA, 51501
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE)
  • Adult women
  • Gay & Lesbian
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
700 East University Avenue, Des Moines, IA, 50316
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, Medicare, Medicaid, Military insurance (e.g.=> TRICARE)
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
  • Accepts clients using medication for alcohol addiction prescribed from other rehab centers
3500 West 4th Street, Sioux City, IA, 51103
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Medicaid
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
3500 West 4th Street, Sioux City, IA, 51103
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Federal or any government funding for substance use programs, Medicaid, Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
  • Adult men
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder
3320 West 4th Street, Sioux City, IA, 51103
Payment info:
Cash or self-payment, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Medicare, Medicaid
  • Adult men
  • Adult women
  • Buprenorphine treatment for opioid substance abuse
  • Naltrexone treatments for substance use disorder

Drug & Alcohol Detoxification Facilities in Iowa

Iowa doesn't have an especially large number of detox centers. With a population of just under 3.2 million people, there doesn't need to be dozens of facilities to fully support residents of the state. The majority of treatment providers are located in a band across the state. The north end of this band is marked by US-20 and the southern end is marked by Interstate 80. All of the detoxes in the state of Iowa fall within this band or just a few miles outside of it.

Finding help for substance use disorders isn't an easy thing to do, but Iowa has many treatment options for drug and alcohol treatment. Once detox is complete it is highly recommended to enter a treatment center for continuing care. There are nearly 200 drug and alcohol rehab centers in Iowa. This includes 8 centers that provide inpatient treatment, 29 that offer residential treatment, and 162 that provide outpatient treatment.

Substance abuse and mental health issues occur alongside one another quite often. Known as a dual diagnosis, this can complicate the treatment process. In a 2020 survey by Mental Health America, Iowa ranked in 23rd place for overall mental health in the nation. Finding a SAMHSA-approved dual diagnosis treatment center can greatly increase someone's chances of recovery. Iowa has 99 of these types of centers spread across the state. These centers provide specialized treatment plans that provide more mental health services than standard rehab facilities.

Getting help from a rehab center is an important first step. Once a rehab program has been completed it is recommended to continue with aftercare. This could include behavioral therapy and support groups. Prescription drugs may be necessary for some people as well. Drug and alcohol addiction is a difficult challenge to overcome, but it is possible. There are hundreds of support group meetings all across Iowa each week. The people in these meetings are walking the same path and they can be an invaluable resource to recovery. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse in Iowa, then there are many options for help.

Drug Abuse in Iowa

Iowa has had some concerning drug use trends over the past few years. In particular, drugged driving has overtaken drunk driving as the largest concern according to the Iowa Department of Public Safety. There have also been significantly more positive drug screens in drug or alcohol-related car accidents. Benzodiazepines and THC have shown up significantly more in the last few years. Amphetamines and opiates have also increased, but not nearly as much as benzos and THC.

As bad as the opioid epidemic has been in Iowa over the past decade, the problem is only worsening. As of 2018, Iowa healthcare providers wrote 49.3 opioid prescriptions for every 100 Iowans. This is lower than the national average but is still enough opioids for nearly half of the population of Iowa. In 2017, Iowa saw double the number of pharmacy robberies than in 2016. Police determined that the main target of these robberies was prescription opioids. Aside from theft, there is a large drug trafficking presence in Iowa. There is an assortment of Mexican cartels moving drugs through the state. As far as local drug distribution is concerned, the Black Gangster Disciples is the major entity responsible for organized drug dealing in the state.

Domestic drug production is an issue as well. Iowa is home to a large number of methamphetamine labs. In 2017, there were 51 meth labs that were discovered and seized by law enforcement which is significantly more than most other states. Production aside, crystal meth use in Iowa continues to be a major problem. The age group most heavily affected is 25 to 44 years old and men and women experience similar meth use rates in Iowa. Crystal meth-related deaths have also increased significantly in Iowa over the past few years. In 2012 there were 29 meth-related deaths. This increased by 224% to 94 deaths by 2018.

Iowa Addiction & Detox Statistics

  • Of the 3.15 million people who live in Iowa, surveys indicate that approximately 4 percent have used some illicit drug at least once over the past month.
  • The state of Iowa isn’t quite as populous as some other states. This can give the impression of lower rates of overdose deaths. In proportion to the population, the 211 deaths that occur each year in Iowa are comparable to the nationwide rate.
  • In addition to the opioid epidemic, Iowa also has a major issue with crystal methamphetamine. Each year, approximately 1,300 Iowans seek treatment for crystal meth addiction.
  • Alcohol abuse among adolescents who are underage is a problem in Iowa as well as nationwide. Rates of underage alcohol abuse are actually lower in Iowa than in the U.S. overall.

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STATE Detox Resources

  • The Iowa Behavioral Health Association is a coalition of directors of substance abuse treatment programs from throughout the state. This is largely an advocacy group, raising awareness of the need for high-quality addiction treatment.
  • Empowering Solo Moms Everywhere is a peer-led group that serves as a valuable resource and support system for single mothers. ESME aims to help single mothers who are either suffering from substance abuse problems themselves or who have children suffering from addiction.
  • The Iowa Substance Abuse Information Center is a state-funded organization that’s overseen by the Department of Public Health. This group aims to be an up-to-date resource for substance abuse and behavioral health information.
  • Iowa State University has a very helpful recovery resource page. This page lists a wide range of recovery services that can help young adults in their recovery.
  • Your Life Iowa is an addiction and mental health support services organization. Their site provides a wide range of recovery resources. They also have a 24/7 helpline for people in crisis.
  • The Iowa Department of Public Health website is a government site that connects people with care across Iowa. They have a resource page that includes prevention and treatment resources on the state and federal levels.

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