Real People, Ready to Help
Main Line Recovery is a free directory of 400+ Pennsylvania treatment programs, sourced from SAMHSA data. Whether you're weighing options for opioid or prescription drug use, supporting a family member, or have a question about our listings, reach out — a member of our team replies within one business day.
Making Treatment Easier to Find in Pennsylvania
We keep refining this platform so that finding opioid and prescription drug treatment across Pennsylvania is simpler, faster, and more transparent. Every piece of feedback helps us serve you better.
Quick to Respond
We try to answer every message without delay. Your questions about finding opioid or dual diagnosis care deserve a timely, thoughtful reply.
Privacy First
Every conversation stays discreet. We know how personal it is to reach out about addiction, and we handle your information with care.
Checked Against the Source
Our listings come from SAMHSA's treatment locator and are cross-checked with Pennsylvania's Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP), so services, levels of care, and contact details stay accurate.
Shaped by Feedback
When a family or a Philadelphia-area provider tells us a program has closed or changed its phone number, we correct the listing — usually within a few days.
Always Improving
Our team works every day to widen coverage, verify facility details, and refine the experience. Tell us how to make Main Line Recovery more useful — a feature idea, a data correction, or general feedback. Your input shapes what we build next.
Need Help Right Now?
If you or someone you love is struggling with opioid or other substance use, free and confidential help is available around the clock through the SAMHSA National Helpline.
SAMHSA National Helpline
Free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information line for individuals and families
1-800-662-HELP (4357)Browse Our Directory
Explore 400+ verified treatment centers across Pennsylvania
Find Centers Near YouImportant Medical Notice
Main Line Recovery is a directory service and is not a healthcare provider. We don't give medical advice, diagnoses, or prescriptions. Everything on this site is for information only. Talk with a licensed clinician before starting any treatment path.
In a medical emergency, call 911.
SAMHSA Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP