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Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers in Maryland

There are 92 detox centers in Maryland that specialize in substance abuse treatment. 12 provide inpatient care. 80 offer outpatient services. Find a detox by major city: Baltimore or Frederick.

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Outpatient Program (37) Medical Detox (27) Intensive Outpatient (IOP) (20) Residential Treatment (13) Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) (8) Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) (8)
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Maryland Medicaid (5) Cigna (2) Kaiser Permanente (1) Blue Cross Blue Shield (1) Aetna (1) Magellan (1)
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Medical detox Residential

300 Scheeler Road, Chestertown, MD 21620

The A. F. Whitsitt Center in Chestertown is the Kent County Health Department's CARF-accredited inpatient residential addiction facility serving Maryland's Eastern Shore.

Medical Detox Inpatient Residential Treatment
Data available: levels of care, accreditation.
Substance Use Treatment

17 East Franklin Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

American Psychiatric Group PA is a CARF-accredited outpatient behavioral health practice in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, offering an Intensive Outpatient Program for addiction alongside psychiatric evaluations, individual psychotherapy, me…

Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Medication Management
Data available: levels of care, accreditation.
Another Way Inc — drug and alcohol detox center
Outpatient Clinic

1363 Holton Lane, Takoma Park, MD 20912

Another Way Inc is the Takoma Park branch of Maryland's Addiction Treatment Systems (ATS), a 25+ year methadone and Suboxone provider network.

Outpatient Program
Data available: levels of care, accreditation, photos.
Ashley Addiction Treatment — drug and alcohol detox center
Outpatient Clinic

520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Bel Air, MD 21014

Ashley Addiction Treatment's Bel Air Outpatient clinic offers continuing care and intensive outpatient services for substance use disorder in Harford County, Maryland.

Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Data available: levels of care, accreditation, photos.
Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic

2300 Garrison Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21216

Baltimore Cares Behavioral Health Inc is an outpatient behavioral health clinic on West Baltimore's Garrison Boulevard providing buprenorphine-based medication-assisted treatment, individual counseling, and relapse prevention for adults wit…

Outpatient Substance Use Treatment Medication-Assisted Treatment (Office-Based Buprenorphine)
Data available: levels of care.
Medical detox Residential

5124 Greenwich Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229

Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. (BCRI) is the city's first and only comprehensive crisis center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit operating 24/7 with crisis hotline, mobile response, medical detoxification, and substance use residential services.

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Crisis Stabilization
Data available: levels of care, accreditation.
Substance Use Treatment

633 Railroad Avenue, Centreville, MD 21617

Ciganek LLC is a small private outpatient substance use practice in Centreville, Maryland on the Eastern Shore, serving Queen Anne's County.

Outpatient Program
Data available: levels of care.
DeVaugh Intervention Teach and Trt Options (DITTO) — drug and alcohol detox center
Substance Use Treatment

4804 York Road, Baltimore, MD 21212

DeVaughn Intervention Teach and Treat Options (DITTO) is the Baltimore City main office of Eva Life Giver Inc., a CARF-accredited outpatient addiction treatment program at 4804 York Road.

Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Data available: levels of care, accreditation, photos.
Medical detox

2211 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21218

Divine Light in Baltimore, MD offers medical detox alongside outpatient and intensive outpatient programs for adults navigating substance use and co-occurring disorders.

Medical Detox Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Data available: levels of care.
Frederick Institute — drug and alcohol detox center
Medical detox

5716 Industry Lane, Frederick, MD 21704

Frederick Institute is the Frederick, Maryland clinic of Addiction Treatment Systems, a CARF-accredited Opioid Treatment Program providing same-day methadone and Suboxone admissions, individual and family counseling, and referral services f…

Medical Detox Outpatient Program Opioid Treatment Program (OTP)
Data available: levels of care, accreditation, photos.
Medical detox Residential Insurance on file

202 Perry Parkway, Gaithersburg, MD 20877

Freedom Center in Gaithersburg, MD offers medical detox alongside a full continuum of addiction treatment, from inpatient care through outpatient programming.

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Inpatient Treatment Kaiser Permanente Blue Cross Blue Shield Aetna +1 more
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Drug & Alcohol Detoxification Facilities in Maryland

There are many choices of detox centers in Maryland to help someone begin their recovery journey. With so many options, it may be difficult to pick the right one. Depending on someone's substance of choice, certain types of detox may be more appropriate. If someone had used alcohol or certain prescription drugs, then a medical detox may be necessary. For other drugs, inpatient or outpatient detox programs may be appropriate. Thankfully, Maryland has 92 different drug detox and alcohol treatment options. Detox is often just the first step on the road to recovery. Seeking aftercare and further addiction treatment services are highly recommended once detox has been completed.

Similar to detox, finding treatment for substance use disorders in Maryland may seem overwhelming at first. There are 374 SAMHSA-approved alcohol and drug rehab centers in Maryland. There are 12 rehab facilities that provide hospital inpatient treatment. There are also 71 residential treatment centers and 337 outpatient treatment providers. Again, the variety of treatment options in Maryland can make picking one difficult. Some programs may be more geared towards drug or alcohol addiction. The treatment plans at these centers are very similar but they may help address the issues that are particular to alcohol or drug addiction.

Mental health issues occur in people with substance use disorders much more commonly than in the general population. According to a 2020 survey by Mental Health America, Maryland ranked number 11 for the prevalence of mental illness. This means that Maryland residents have significantly more mental health issues than the national average. This is even more apparent among people struggling with drug addiction. For people struggling with both of these issues, getting dual diagnosis treatment can be a huge crucial. Rehab programs that provide additional mental health services focus on both addiction and mental health recovery. Getting these supportive behavioral therapies can make a huge difference to someone's chances of recovery. Maryland currently has 228 drug and alcohol rehabs that provide dual diagnosis treatment options.

Drug Abuse in Maryland

Maryland is in the midst of the opioid crisis. It holds a distinction as being one of the few states that are in all three categories for the top 10 for the most heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid overdose deaths in the country. In 2018, there were 2,087 drug overdose deaths involving opioids. Fentanyl was responsible for 1,825 of these deaths. This is nearly 90 percent of the opioid overdose deaths in Maryland. Strangely, even though there are so many opioid overdose deaths in Maryland, there are still fewer opioid prescriptions written in the state than the national average. As of 2018, Maryland healthcare providers wrote 45.1 opioid prescriptions for every 100 residents. This nearly equals one out of every two people in Maryland having an opioid prescription. The national average in 2018 was 51.4 opioid prescriptions for every 100 people.

The problem of opioid overdose deaths in Maryland is continuing to worsen. In 2020, there were 2,518 opioid overdose deaths in the state. The year 2021 is looking like it may exceed that number. In the first quarter of 2020, there were 99 prescription opioid overdose deaths. In the first quarter of 2021, there were 136 prescription opioid overdose deaths. If this pattern continues, then by the end of 2021, prescription opioid overdose deaths may exceed heroin overdose deaths for the first time in a decade.

Cocaine has also had a heavy presence in Maryland for quite some time. For the last several years there have been increasing reports of cocaine laced or cut with fentanyl. This has led to a drastic spike in cocaine overdose deaths. The capital of Maryland, Baltimore, is also a major drug trafficking hub that is used by several Mexican cartels. As far as local drug distribution is concerned, the Nampa Northside, Norteños, and Sureños gangs are the major drug distributors on the local level.

While drugs and crime are fairly rampant in Maryland, there is still hope for recovery. The state has dozens of drug and alcohol detox centers that can help someone safely and successfully quit using drugs or alcohol. They can also help provide referrals to further treatment once detox has been completed.

Maryland Addiction & Detox Statistics

  • In addition to nearby Washington DC, the city of Baltimore is consistently named one of the worst cities in the U.S. for heroin addiction.
  • There were 2,518 opioid overdose deaths in Maryland in 2020.
  • Due to the severity with which the heroin epidemic has affected Maryland, a recent piece of legislation allows emergency first-responders to carry naloxone. This is an opioid antagonist that’s well-known for being able to essentially reverse an opioid overdose.
  • As of 2009, just over 8 percent of Maryland residents admitted to using drugs in the past month.
  • According to Maryland law enforcement, the surge in heroin addiction has worsened the already negative perception people have of people struggling with addiction. Law enforcement confirms that this stigma associated with heroin addiction is one of the main reasons why heroin addicts are so reluctant to get help.

Maryland Detox Resources

  • The Brendan James Huber Foundation was created in memory of an individual who lost his life to addiction. It is the hope of this organization to provide support to anyone suffering from addiction who is unable to beat the disease by themselves. This group helps people to find and enroll in addiction treatment. They also work to promote addiction education, substance abuse prevention, and plans community areas like parks and playgrounds.
  • The National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence is a national non-profit organization that works to help people recover from addiction. Their Maryland chapters' website provides a helpful resource page including treatment providers, prevention organizations, and support groups. They currently list over 75 different resources.
  • The Maryland Association of Behavioral Health Authorities is a non-profit organization that works to increase access to social and human services. This includes addiction treatment and mental health recovery services. Their resource page lists over a dozen recovery resources for people in Maryland.
  • The Baltimore County Government has a substance abuse resource page. This page lists a wide range of recovery resources across the city of Baltimore and Baltimore county. They also provide a helpline for people who need help finding treatment.
  • The University of Maryland Health Center has a helpful resource page. They list a variety of resources, including resources for people in recovery or people trying to get sober.
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