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Addiction treatment in Arizona
610 verified treatment centers across Arizona. Overdose rate 30.9 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Arizona
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Community Medical Services Northwest Tucson
Tucson, AZ
Landspítali University Hospital Kleppur
Mesa, AZ
Oakland Psychological Clinic Southfield
Phoenix, AZ
Hope House Outpatient Clinic
Scottsdale, AZ
Landspítali University Hospital Hringbraut
Mesa, AZ
Arizonas Children Association
AZ
Scottsdale Detox Center of Arizona
Scottsdale, AZ
Community Medical Services Aurora on Del Mar
Phoenix, AZ
Native Americans for Community Action Substance Abuse Services
Flagstaff, AZ
HOPE Incorporated Prescott
Prescott, AZ
Saint Josephs University Medical ACCESS and Childrens Services
Mesa, AZ
Valley Oaks Health Indiana
Phoenix, AZ
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Cities in Arizona with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Phoenix
217 centers
Mesa
85 centers
Tucson
68 centers
Scottsdale
50 centers
Wickenburg
21 centers
Prescott
17 centers
Tempe
11 centers
Casa Grande
11 centers
Yuma
8 centers
Glendale
8 centers
Flagstaff
7 centers
Gilbert
6 centers
Show Low
5 centers
Peoria
5 centers
Apache Junction
5 centers
Prescott Valley
4 centers
Chandler
4 centers
Bullhead City
4 centers
Vernon
3 centers
Tuba City
3 centers
Understanding treatment in Arizona
The story of addiction in Arizona is the story of the national crisis playing out with local accents. 610 treatment facilities sit inside the Southwest, and the differences between them — clinical framework, ownership, payer mix, outcomes — matter more than the totals suggest.
The Medicaid question
Arizona expanded Medicaid in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act. Practically: has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled. Reporting on treatment access that ignores the Medicaid question tends to produce misleading conclusions about which states are doing well; the question determines the denominator.
The overdose-mortality context
30.9 overdose deaths per 100,000 residents in Arizona (CDC 2023). The number is both larger and smaller than it feels — larger in the neighborhoods where fentanyl-contaminated fentanyl drives the mortality, smaller in the suburbs where it remains a statistic. The specific context: fentanyl-contaminated stimulants concentrated in border communities.
How access actually works in Arizona
Most Arizona families trying to find treatment discover three things in the first week: the website information is often out of date; the phone interviews differ by who picks up; and the actual admissions workflow runs through insurance verification rather than clinical assessment. The practical context here is that fentanyl-contaminated stimulants concentrated in border communities — which is why the system rewards patience and specific questions.
What to do next
If this is week one of considering treatment in Arizona, do three things this week: take the self-assessment on this site (2 minutes, stays in your browser), call the SAMHSA helpline (1-800-662-HELP, free, 24/7, federal, no sales incentive), and schedule a PCP appointment specifically to discuss substance use. The facility search can wait until those three are done.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.