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Addiction treatment in Indiana
568 verified treatment centers across Indiana. Overdose rate 40.2 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Indiana
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Adams Behavioral Health
Decatur, IN
Dockside Services
Merrillville, IN
PACT Recovery Connection
Valparaiso, IN
Southern Indiana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Charlestown, IN
Sycamore Springs
Lafayette, IN
Parkview Behavioral Health
Fort Wayne, IN
Hickory Treatment Center at Terre Haute
Linton, IN
Center for Positive Change
South Bend, IN
Addictions Recovery Center
South Bend, IN
Elevate Recovery Centers
Kokomo, IN
Reid Health Primary and Specialty Care Reid Outpatient Behav Hlth/Brookville
Richmond, IN
Memorial Hospital West 9th Street
Jasper, IN
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Cities in Indiana with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Anderson
115 centers
Indianapolis
62 centers
Richmond
46 centers
South Bend
25 centers
Merrillville
24 centers
Muncie
18 centers
Terre Haute
16 centers
Fort Wayne
14 centers
Angola
12 centers
Jeffersonville
11 centers
Lafayette
10 centers
Kokomo
9 centers
Linton
8 centers
Valparaiso
7 centers
Shelbyville
7 centers
Evansville
7 centers
Clinton
7 centers
Peru
6 centers
Lawrenceburg
6 centers
Schererville
5 centers
Understanding treatment in Indiana
On any given week in Indiana, several hundred residents are hospitalized for overdose. The treatment infrastructure that could prevent most of the deaths behind those hospitalizations is distributed unevenly — 568 facilities concentrated in specific metros, thinning as you move toward the Midwest geography. This is an editorial look at who that serves and who it fails.
The Medicaid question
Indiana expanded Medicaid in 2015 under the Affordable Care Act. This single policy decision shapes access more than any other single factor. Has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled. The states that expanded tend to see meaningfully higher treatment engagement; the states that did not tend to push low-income adults into the state-funded margin, where capacity runs out faster than demand.
The overdose-mortality context
The CDC puts Indiana's 2023 overdose mortality at 40.2 per 100,000. Whether that number is going up or down week-to-week matters less than where it concentrates, which is uneven: HIV outbreak tied to injection drug use required specialized integrated care
How access actually works in Indiana
The 568 facilities in Indiana are not interchangeable. Ownership structure, clinical framework, payer mix, and MAT availability vary enough that "any rehab" and "a good rehab for this person" are materially different propositions. HIV outbreak tied to injection drug use required specialized integrated care — so the search is less about proximity than about fit.
What to do next
In Indiana, the most underused resource is the PCP. Primary care has expanded its role in addiction treatment substantially since 2020 — buprenorphine prescribing, naltrexone administration, referrals into the evidence-based portion of the network — and a 30-minute PCP appointment often produces more useful direction than a 30-minute call with a treatment-center admissions counselor whose incentives are commercial.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.