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Pennsylvania Opioid & Prescription Drug Directory

Find Opioid Addiction Treatment in Pennsylvania

Search 400+ SAMHSA-listed facilities offering opioid addiction treatment, prescription drug abuse care, and dual diagnosis support. Compare detox, MAT, and outpatient programs, then contact centers across Philadelphia and the Main Line directly — no referral fees, no paid placements.

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Where to Start

Three Starting Points for Opioid Recovery

Most people in Pennsylvania begin with one of these three steps. Each links to programs listed across Philadelphia and the Main Line suburbs, drawn from SAMHSA facility data.

Medical Detox

Supervised withdrawal management for heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioids. Detox usually runs about a week and is the first step before ongoing care — not a stand-alone cure.

How detox works

Medication-Assisted Treatment

MAT pairs FDA-approved medication — buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone — with counseling to ease cravings and lower overdose risk. Many people stay on MAT for months, adjusting the plan with their care team.

Compare MAT options

Dual Diagnosis Care

When opioid use overlaps with depression, anxiety, or PTSD, dual diagnosis programs treat both conditions together rather than one at a time — a better fit for lasting recovery.

About dual diagnosis
How It Works

Your Path to Addiction Treatment

Four straightforward steps to connect with the right recovery program for you

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Discover Options

Browse 400+ accredited opioid and drug treatment facilities across Pennsylvania

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Reach Out

Contact centers directly or speak with SAMHSA counselors for personalized guidance

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Confirm Fit

Review program details, verify insurance acceptance, and check availability

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Start Your Journey

Begin your path to recovery with a treatment program tailored to your needs

Featured

Featured Pennsylvania Treatment Centers

A sample of programs from more than 200 Pennsylvania cities and towns — 50 facilities in Philadelphia alone. Every profile shows levels of care, from outpatient (typically 1–3 sessions a week) to residential and medical detox, plus contact details drawn from SAMHSA facility data.

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See the Closest Programs to You

Open the directory and tap Find Near Me to list the 12 closest treatment options, ranked by distance from where you are — whether that's Center City Philadelphia, Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, or King of Prussia.

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  • Driving distance in miles shown for every center
  • Statewide coverage of DDAP-licensed Pennsylvania facilities
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Coverage across PA400+ centers

Popular areas in the Philadelphia & Main Line region:

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Coverage

Insurance Accepted at PA Facilities

Most Pennsylvania facilities listed here work with major insurers, plus Medicaid — including HealthChoices, the state's Medicaid managed-care program — and Medicare. Profiles also note self-pay and sliding-scale options where facilities report them to SAMHSA. Coverage differs by program and plan — call a facility to confirm your benefits before admission.

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Common Questions

Opioid Treatment Questions, Answered

Straight answers to what families across Philadelphia and the Main Line ask most before choosing a program.

Most listed facilities accept Medicaid — including HealthChoices, Pennsylvania's Medicaid managed-care program — along with Medicare and commercial plans such as Aetna, Cigna, and Blue Cross Blue Shield. Coverage varies by plan and program, so confirm your benefits with the facility before admission.

MAT combines FDA-approved medication with counseling for opioid use disorder. Buprenorphine and methadone ease withdrawal and cravings, while naltrexone blocks the effects of opioids. Many programs continue MAT for months, adjusting the plan with your care team rather than setting a fixed end date.

Medical detox for opioids usually takes about a week, though it varies with the substance, dose history, and any co-occurring conditions. Detox manages withdrawal safely — it is the start of treatment, not the whole of it. Most people move on to outpatient or residential care afterward.

The directory focuses on Philadelphia and the Main Line suburbs — Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Wayne, King of Prussia, and Norristown — plus programs elsewhere in Pennsylvania. You can browse every listed PA location or search by city and insurance.

Yes. Searching and comparing facilities is free, and listings are never paid placements. Every profile draws on SAMHSA facility data, so you see the same details — levels of care, contact information, and reported insurance — for each center.
Directory Overview

Pennsylvania Opioid Treatment Resources

Main Line Recovery connects people with licensed opioid, prescription drug, and dual diagnosis programs across Philadelphia and the Main Line

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Why We Exist

Treatment should be within reach for every family. Main Line Recovery is a free resource that connects Pennsylvanians with medical detox, MAT, and outpatient care for opioid and prescription drug use — no sponsored placements, no hidden agendas. Just clear information when it matters most.

Two Ways to Find Opioid Treatment in PA

Looking for yourself or a family member? Call to talk through detox, MAT (buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone), and outpatient options, or search the directory by city and insurance across Philadelphia and the Main Line suburbs.

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