Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers in Farmington, NM
Detox Local has 20 detox centers in or near Farmington, NM. Of those, 8 offer confirmed medical detox — meaning medically supervised withdrawal management on site. Other centers may provide residential treatment, outpatient programs, or intensive outpatient (IOP) services.
Browse Detox Centers in Farmington, NM
Rio Rancho Health Services
Crossroads Turning Points Inc
Albuquerque Health Services NW
University of New Mexico Hospital Addictions and Substance Abuse Prog
Turning Point Recovery Center Inc
Albuquerque Health Services NW
Santa Fe Health Services
Albuquerque Treatment Services LLC
University of New Mexico Hospital Milagro OB Program
Bernalillo County Department of Behavioral Health Services CARE Campus
NM Department of Health Turquoise Lodge Hospital
Green River Medical Center
ChangePoint Psychiatric Hospital
Crossroads Turning Points Inc
Guidance Center
Guidance Center
Guidance Center
Flagstaff Medical Center Behavioral Health Services
All Points North Lodge
Cedar Springs Hospital New Choices Dual Diagnosis Program
Crossroads Turning Points Inc
Achieve Whole Recovery
Sandstone Care Colorado Springs Detox and RTC Treatment
Peaks Recovery Centers
Recovery Village at Palmer Lake
Pathways Wholeness Center
Gallus Detox Denver LLC
New Beginnings Recovery Center (NBRC)
Valley Hope of Parker
More Information About Detox in Farmington
The nearest options begin roughly 128 miles from Farmington, with several facilities concentrated in and around Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Distances are significant, so it is worth calling ahead to confirm availability, accepted payment methods, and whether transportation assistance is available before making a trip.
The nearby listings below include a range of care levels — from medically supervised withdrawal management to outpatient and residential programs — and vary in the payment options they accept. Reviewing each facility's page can help you compare what is available and find a program that fits your situation.
No current Farmington listings on Detox Local
Detox Local does not currently have treatment center listings directly in Farmington, New Mexico. This page exists to help people in the area find verified options nearby. As the directory grows, direct Farmington listings may be added. In the meantime, the nearby centers section below shows 20 facilities in New Mexico that may be reachable from Farmington.
Nearby options with medical detox
Eight of the 20 nearby facilities in the Detox Local snapshot offer medical detox or supervised withdrawal management. These programs provide clinical oversight during the withdrawal process, which can be important for certain substances or health situations. None of these programs are in Farmington itself - they are located in cities such as Velarde, Rio Rancho, Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces.
If medically supervised withdrawal is a priority, Hoy Recovery Program Inc in Velarde is the closest confirmed option at approximately 128 miles. University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque is another example, offering medical detox with a wide range of accepted payment types including Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and TRICARE.
Understanding care levels at nearby facilities
The 20 nearby facilities vary considerably in the types of care they provide. Some offer residential treatment, where a person lives at the facility during treatment. Others provide outpatient or intensive outpatient programs that allow people to return home between sessions. A few offer partial hospitalization, which is a structured daytime program with a higher level of support than standard outpatient care.
Choosing between these options often depends on the severity of substance use, personal and family circumstances, work or housing situations, and what a treatment professional recommends. Reviewing individual facility pages and speaking with admissions staff can help clarify which level of care makes sense.
Payment and insurance at nearby centers
Payment options among nearby facilities include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, TRICARE, self-pay or cash, sliding-scale fees, state insurance, grants, and financial assistance. The availability of each option differs from one facility to the next. Some centers, such as Bernalillo County Department of Behavioral Health Services, specifically note financial assistance for those who need it.
Because insurance acceptance and financial assistance programs can change, it is best to contact a facility directly to confirm current options before traveling or applying for admission.
Find A Detox In A City Near Farmington, NM
Answers to common questions people ask while comparing detox centers in Farmington.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Detox Local have any listings directly in Farmington, NM?
No. Detox Local does not currently have direct city centers for treatment centers in Farmington. The 20 facilities shown on this page are located in other New Mexico cities and towns, with the closest starting about 128 miles away.
Where are the nearest medical detox options to Farmington?
The nearest confirmed medical detox facility in the Detox Local snapshot is Hoy Recovery Program Inc in Velarde, NM, approximately 128 miles from Farmington. Several additional facilities offering medical detox are located in or near Albuquerque and Santa Fe, roughly 135–150 miles away.
What payment options do nearby facilities accept?
Payment options vary by facility. Among the nearby centers, options include Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, TRICARE, self-pay or cash, sliding-scale fees, and financial assistance. Contact each facility directly to confirm what they currently accept.
What levels of care are available at nearby facilities?
Nearby facilities offer a range of services including medical detox, residential treatment, outpatient programs, intensive outpatient (IOP), and partial hospitalization (PHP). Not every facility offers every level of care, so it helps to review individual listings and call ahead.
How should I choose a facility if I am traveling from Farmington?
Consider the level of care you need, what insurance or payment you have, and how far you are able to travel. Calling facilities directly to ask about availability and admissions is usually the fastest way to get accurate, current information.















