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Rehab in Statesboro, Georgia
7 verified treatment centers in and around Statesboro.
The Pines at Willingway
Willingway
Reliance Treatment Center Statesboro
Pineland BHDD Johns Place Crisis Stabilization
Pineland BHDD Bulloch Addictive Disease Outpatient
Bulloch Counseling Services Bulloch DUI Risk Reduction
Bulloch MH Day Services PSR G/Peer Support Program
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Finding treatment in Statesboro
The 7 facilities in Statesboro's local network are part of the state-wide system shaped by state-level policy choices and the Southeast geographic context. Local access varies within the city itself; the facilities in one part of town operate differently from the facilities in another.
The Georgia context
You cannot understand Statesboro's addiction-treatment market without knowing the Georgia baseline: has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, 21.7 overdose deaths per 100,000, the specific challenge of Medicaid eligibility gap leaves many low-income adults without coverage State-level conditions are the ceiling and floor on what local facilities can do.
How access actually works in Statesboro
Three moves compress the Statesboro search: call your plan's behavioral-health line (not member services) for an in-network list within 25 miles; cross-check that list against SAMHSA's federal locator; schedule a PCP visit specifically to discuss substance use. The three together take a week and produce more useful direction than weeks of calling facility admissions lines.
Regional and nearby options
a small-city network rewards regional thinking — the nearest larger metro often has capacity and specialty programming that a local-only search will miss. Regional thinking — Statesboro plus the nearest metro — usually produces a better clinical match than strict in-city search. Especially for co-occurring conditions, perinatal SUD, or adolescent programming where small city-level capacity is often thin.
Practical next steps
What consistently works better in Statesboro than cold-calling admissions: clinical assessment first, benefits verification in writing second, facility selection third. In that order. Reversing is the most common source of the "they said they took my insurance but I got a $15,000 bill" stories.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER, KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.