Main Line Recovery
About Main Line Recovery

A Clearer Way to Find Treatment in Pennsylvania

Main Line Recovery is a free directory of 400+ Pennsylvania addiction treatment facilities, drawn from SAMHSA's federal treatment locator and paired with NIH research references. We focus on opioid and prescription drug recovery for adults in Philadelphia and the Main Line suburbs. We're a small health-tech team — not a treatment provider, not a referral network, and no facility pays for placement.

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Statewide Coverage
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Free to Use
Behind the Directory

Health-Tech Builders With a Pennsylvania Focus

Main Line Recovery runs entirely online. We're a small group of health-tech professionals who kept hearing the same thing from Philadelphia-area families: finding an opioid treatment program takes too many phone calls and too many dead ends.

Our job is narrow on purpose: turn Pennsylvania's federally reported facility data into a search you can finish in one sitting. Sorting through programs at 2 AM is exhausting. The least a directory can do is keep that process short.

Everything here — listings for Philadelphia, Ardmore, Norristown, King of Prussia, and the rest of the state — comes from government records, organized to read clearly and offered at no charge to anyone who needs it.

Online Only, On Purpose

With no physical offices to run, our time goes into one thing: keeping the directory accurate and quick to search for people comparing treatment programs.

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A small team focused on one dataset: Pennsylvania treatment facilities

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Why We Exist

Treatment Information Shouldn't Be Hard to Reach

Pennsylvania lists hundreds of licensed treatment programs, each with its own admission rules, payment options, and levels of care. For a family in crisis, that maze — not a shortage of programs — is often the first wall.

Main Line Recovery exists to take that wall down. Whether you live in Center City or a Main Line suburb, whether you carry commercial insurance or Medicaid, the facts about local treatment should cost you nothing.

Every facility record here starts with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)—the federal agency under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that maintains the national treatment locator.

What You Get

One Search Instead of a Stack of Phone Calls

We take Pennsylvania's treatment facility records and put them behind simple filters. Sort programs by city, level of care, accepted insurance, or services such as MAT and medical detox.

Every listing traces back to official SAMHSA records. You'll see the details an intake coordinator would confirm — phone numbers, available services, payment options — before you ever pick up the phone.

Search Pennsylvania programs by city or ZIP
Filter by level of care and services
Check insurance and payment options upfront
Call facilities directly from each listing
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Source Records

Two Federal Sources, Clearly Credited

Every listing traces to U.S. federal health agencies — no scraped reviews, no self-submitted profiles, no pay-to-play placements.

SAMHSA
SAMHSA
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

We pull Pennsylvania facility records from SAMHSA's national treatment locator and re-sync against it on a recurring cycle, so every listing tracks the federal registry rather than marketing copy.

NIH
NIH
National Institutes of Health

NIH and its NIDA institute supply the research context we lean on when describing care types such as MAT, medical detox, and programs for co-occurring conditions.

The directory currently covers over 400 treatment facilities across Pennsylvania. We re-check our records against SAMHSA's registry on a recurring cycle so the details stay current.

How Listings Are Built

How a Facility Ends Up in This Directory

No mystery and no ranking fees. Here is the four-step path every Pennsylvania listing follows before you see it.

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Import From the Federal Locator

Facility records arrive straight from SAMHSA's treatment locator dataset. We start from government files, not from sales submissions or self-written profiles.

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Re-Sync on a Set Cycle

We compare our records against the federal registry on a recurring schedule, picking up newly licensed Pennsylvania programs and revised contact details.

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Screen Out the Unverified

If a facility does not appear in SAMHSA's registry, it does not get listed here. No paid placements, no exceptions, no sponsored slots.

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Structure for Real Searches

We reorganize the raw dataset around how people actually look for care — by city, accepted insurance, and level of care.

How Current Is This?

We refresh listings from federal sources on a regular cycle, but programs change bed availability and insurance panels faster than any registry. Call a facility to confirm openings, services, and costs before making a decision.

Working Principles

Four Rules We Don't Bend

These commitments shape every update we ship to the directory.

Federal Records First
Each listing begins as an entry in SAMHSA's facility registry. When the government file changes, our page changes — never the other way around.
Report, Don't Embellish
Services, payment methods, and contact details appear as reported to regulators. No editorial gloss, no promotional rewording of what a program offers.
Free for Everyone
No accounts, no paywalls, no fees. Cost should never decide who gets to research treatment options for themselves or a family member.
Private by Default
Looking into opioid treatment is nobody's business but yours. We don't track your searches or hand browsing data to third parties.
Using the Directory

From First Search to First Phone Call

Most visitors get from landing here to a shortlist in a few minutes. Here's the route.

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Start With a Place
Type a Pennsylvania city or ZIP code — Philadelphia, Bryn Mawr, Wayne, or wherever home is.
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Narrow the List
Filter by level of care, accepted insurance, or services such as MAT and medical detox.
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Compare Your Shortlist
Weigh a handful of programs against each other on services, distance, and payment options.
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Make the Call
Phone the facility to confirm openings, verify insurance coverage, and ask about costs.

Need Help Deciding?

Start with the directory, or call the SAMHSA National Helpline — free, confidential, and staffed at every hour.

SAMHSA National Helpline

Free, confidential treatment referrals and information, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

1-800-662-HELP (4357)

Explore the Directory

Filter 400+ Pennsylvania treatment facilities by location, services, insurance, and more

See Pennsylvania Centers

Advertising Contact Line:

This number is a commercial advertising channel, not a crisis service. For 24/7 support, call the SAMHSA helpline above.

A Necessary Medical Disclaimer

Main Line Recovery is a directory service, not a healthcare provider. Nothing on this site is medical advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation. Decisions about detox, MAT, or any level of care belong with you and a licensed clinician.

In case of emergency, call 911.

SAMHSA Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP

Main Line Recovery is an independent, U.S.-based digital service working to widen access to verified treatment facility data in Pennsylvania. The directory is a work in progress — corrections and suggestions are welcome at intake@mainline-rehab.com

Last updated: July 2026