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Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers in Louisiana

There are 51 drug and alcohol detox centers in Louisiana. 22 provide inpatient services. 32 offer outpatient support. 58 addiction treatment centers offer MAT withdrawal treatments. Find a detox by city: New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, or Lafayette.

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58
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Medical Detox (15) Outpatient Program (12) Residential Treatment (12) Intensive Outpatient (IOP) (11) Partial Hospitalization (PHP) (4) Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) (4)
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TRICARE (4) Medicare (1)
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ACER LLC — drug and alcohol detox center
Outpatient Clinic

115 Christian Lane, Slidell, LA 70458

ACER LLC, operating under the name Alchemy Addiction Recovery, runs an outpatient substance-use counseling office at 115 Christian Lane in Slidell, Louisiana.

Outpatient Program
Data available: levels of care, photos.
Avenues Recovery Center — drug and alcohol detox center
Medical detox Residential

4933 Wabash Street, Metairie, LA 70001

Avenues Recovery Center at Metairie is a full-continuum drug and alcohol treatment center in suburban New Orleans, Louisiana.

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Data available: levels of care, accreditation, photos.
Brentwood Hospital — drug and alcohol detox center
Medical detox Residential

1006 Highland Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71101

Brentwood Hospital in Shreveport, Louisiana is the state's largest behavioral health hospital, serving patients age 4 and older with inpatient psychiatric and addiction treatment plus PHP, IOP, and outpatient programs.

Inpatient Hospitalization Medical Detox Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Data available: levels of care, accreditation, photos.
Capital Area Recovery Program — drug and alcohol detox center
Medical detox Residential

2455 Woodale Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70805

Capital Area Recovery Program (CARP) is the residential substance use treatment arm of Capital Area Human Services, based at 2455 Wooddale Boulevard in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Medical Detox Residential Treatment
Data available: levels of care, accreditation, photos.
Fairview Treatment Center — drug and alcohol detox center
Medical detox Residential

1101 Southeast Boulevard, Morgan City, LA 70380

Fairview Treatment Center is a public-sector residential addiction program operating under St. Mary Parish Government in Morgan City, Louisiana.

Medical Detox Residential Treatment
Data available: levels of care, photos.
Medical detox Residential

910 Pierremont Road, Shreveport, LA 71106

Forever Wellness and Recovery in Shreveport, LA offers medical detox alongside residential and outpatient treatment for adults dealing with substance use disorders.

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Outpatient Program
Data available: levels of care, accreditation.
Lake Wellness Center — drug and alcohol detox center
Medical detox Residential

7434 Picardy Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Lake Wellness Center is an addiction treatment provider in Baton Rouge, LA. Levels of care include Medical Detox, Residential Treatment, Outpatient Program, and Intensive Outpatient (IOP).

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Outpatient Program
Data available: levels of care, photos.
Medical detox

1340 West Tunnel Boulevard, Houma, LA 70364

Lake Wellness Center in Houma, Louisiana offers medical detoxification and intensive outpatient treatment for alcohol addiction, opioid and opiate addiction, prescription drug addiction, and other substance use disorders.

Medical Detoxification Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Data available: levels of care.
Lincoln Nova Vital Recovery — drug and alcohol detox center
Medical detox Residential

4396 Highway 80, Ruston, LA 71270

Lincoln Nova Vital Recovery in Ruston, LA offers medically supervised detox alongside residential inpatient and intensive outpatient programs for adults struggling with addiction to alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, cocaine, methamphetamin…

Medical Detox Residential Inpatient Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Data available: levels of care, accreditation, photos.
Longbranch Recovery Center — drug and alcohol detox center
Medical detox Residential Insurance on file

21516 Highway 36, Abita Springs, LA 70420

Longbranch Recovery & Wellness is a Joint Commission and CARF-accredited Louisiana addiction treatment provider offering medical detox and residential care in Abita Springs, IOP locations in Covington and Metairie, and an extended-care prog…

Medical Detox Residential Treatment Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) TRICARE
Data available: levels of care, insurance, accreditation, photos.
Outpatient Clinic

701 Metairie Road, Metairie, LA 70005

Longbranch Recovery & Wellness Metairie is the outpatient hub of Longbranch's greater New Orleans network, providing intensive outpatient and standard outpatient addiction and mental health treatment in Jefferson Parish.

Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Data available: levels of care, accreditation.

Drug & Alcohol Detoxification Facilities in Louisiana

The Gulf Coast area of Louisiana has a large number of detox centers. This includes New Orleans, Lake Charles, and everything in between. The central area of the state has almost none, with the exception of Midway just northeast of Alexandria. The northern part of Louisiana has fair detox coverage as well. There are several detox programs in Shreveport and Monroe. There are also several more scattered along the length of I-20.

Once detox is complete, seeking aftercare is often recommended. This can take the form of inpatient, outpatient, or even residential treatment. Louisiana currently has 120 providers offering outpatient treatment, 24 offering inpatient treatment, and 47 offering residential. These residential programs include short term and long term addiction treatment services. Whether you're looking for drug or alcohol rehab, Louisiana has SAMHSA-approved treatment options for you.

In 2020, Mental Health America ranked Louisiana at 41st place for access to mental healthcare. This means that there are not nearly enough mental health services in the state given the prevalence of mental health issues. This is even more of a problem when dealing with dual diagnosis substance abuse and mental health issues. Someone who is struggling with these issues has a much lower chance of recovery unless they get dual diagnosis treatment for both conditions. These types of rehab programs provide many more behavioral therapy treatment options than traditional rehab facilities.

If you or a loved one is struggling with a substance use disorder in Louisiana, then help is available. There are several dozen options for substance abuse treatment throughout the state. These Louisiana drug rehab centers can help you break free from addiction.

Drug Abuse in Louisiana

While Louisiana has long been known as a place to take it easy, there is a significant drug problem in the state. Louisiana is part of a drug trafficking corridor from Central America to Canada. This corridor has seen heavy drug trafficking activity for several decades. The state also acts as a distribution hub for drug trafficking organizations throughout the country. The heavy presence of drugs passing through the state results in large amounts of drugs being available on the street. In February of 2021, there was a drug bust that seized 220 pounds of cocaine in the Port of New Orleans. Back in 2018, a New Orleans court indicted 9 men for trying to smuggle around 7,000 pounds of cocaine through the Gulf of Mexico.

Additionally, in 2016 Louisiana also placed 6th in the country for prescription opioid-involved overdose deaths. More recently in 2018, the CDC reported that Louisiana healthcare providers wrote 79.4 opioid prescriptions for every 100 Louisiana residents. This is significantly higher than the 2018 national average of 51.4 opioid prescriptions for every 100 people. Finally, between 2020 and 2021, overdose deaths in Louisiana increased by over 56 percent. There were over 2,100 overdose deaths in Louisiana during 2020. This is higher than almost any other state in the country.

In addition to fentanyl and opioid overdose issues, Louisiana is also having a severe methamphetamine problem. As of 2017, crystal meth was the drug associated with the most overdose deaths in Louisiana. Near the end of 2020, the New Orleans DEA Field Office made over 400 arrests and seized over 700 pounds of meth in Louisiana. This came after a years-long investigation into crystal meth distribution in the southeast. New Orleans and several other southern cities were identified as major crystal meth trafficking hubs.

Louisiana Addiction & Detox Statistics

  • According to state records, there is an average of 26 people hospitalized from drug and alcohol use per week in Louisiana.
  • From March 2020 to March 2021 there were 2,163 drug overdose deaths in Louisiana.
  • Despite the opioid addiction that has been occurring in Louisiana, alcohol remains the number one most abused substance in the state. In fact, it’s estimated that there are 120,000 Louisiana residents who have abused alcohol over the course of any given year.
  • Underage alcohol consumption remains a major problem in the state of Louisiana. According to surveys, approximately one in every three Louisiana adolescents have used an illicit drug at least once over the course of the past year. Approximately ten percent of Louisiana high school students have also abused painkillers recreationally in the past year.
  • Between tobacco products and marijuana, approximately twenty percent of Louisiana high school students have smoked at least once over the course of the past month.

Louisiana Detox Resources

  • The Louisiana Department of Health and Addictive Disorders Services is an organization of the Louisiana state government. Their goal is to provide treatment and behavioral health resources to Louisiana residents suffering from addiction. They also work to provide social and human services to the family members of people struggling with addiction.
  • The Addictive Disorder Regulatory Authority is a Louisiana-based nonprofit organization. They act as the state authority for addiction treatment licensing and addictions counselor credentials. This group ensures that addiction treatment professionals in Louisiana meet industry standards in terms of their qualifications.
  • The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of South Louisiana is an organization consisting of public officials, law enforcement, and other community leaders. They work to promote and advocate for healthy, productive lifestyle choices through the prevention and treatment of addiction. This group puts a major focus on prevention through education and support.
  • The Louisiana Department of Health also provides a helpful resources page. They list a wide range of recovery resources all across the state. They even provide a helpline for drug or alcohol issues, gambling, and mental health crisis situations.
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