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Addiction treatment in Missouri
338 verified treatment centers across Missouri. Overdose rate 35.0 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Missouri
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Preferred Family Healthcare
Milan, MO
Footprints to Recovery Illinois
Kansas City, MO
Nevada Regional Medical Center
Nevada, MO
Family Guidance of Warren Cnty Adult Partial Care
Saint Joseph, MO
Mosaic Medical Center/Maryville Behavioral Health Services
Maryville, MO
Cammack Childrens Center
Kansas City, MO
Family Guidance Centers Joliet
Saint Joseph, MO
ProHealth Medical Group Clinic Watertown
Joplin, MO
New York City Childrens Center Queens Inpatient
Kansas City, MO
Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services Community Services
Kansas City, MO
Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute
O Fallon, MO
St Joseph Hospital St Charles
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Cities in Missouri with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Sullivan
49 centers
Kansas City
45 centers
Saint Joseph
35 centers
Saint Louis
32 centers
Joplin
25 centers
Salisbury
23 centers
Milan
19 centers
Springfield
9 centers
Moberly
6 centers
Independence
5 centers
Farmington
5 centers
Carthage
5 centers
Scott City
4 centers
O Fallon
4 centers
Lamar
3 centers
Fulton
3 centers
West Plains
2 centers
Poplar Bluff
2 centers
New London
2 centers
Nevada
2 centers
Understanding treatment in Missouri
The story of addiction in Missouri is the story of the national crisis playing out with local accents. 338 treatment facilities sit inside the Midwest, and the differences between them — clinical framework, ownership, payer mix, outcomes — matter more than the totals suggest.
The Medicaid question
The Medicaid story in Missouri: Missouri expanded Medicaid in 2021 under the Affordable Care Act. Has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled. No individual clinical decision, no facility-level quality variation, changes the underlying math. States that expanded have a treatment system; states that did not have a triage system.
The overdose-mortality context
The overdose rate in Missouri is 35.0 per 100,000 — a number that is rarely cited without caveat, because averages smooth out the specific places and specific populations where death concentrates. delayed Medicaid expansion leaves transitional gaps in provider-network adequacy That geographic and demographic inequality is the thing the top-line number cannot tell you.
How access actually works in Missouri
The practical access problem in Missouri is not that treatment does not exist — 338 facilities — but that the path to the right facility is opaque. delayed Medicaid expansion leaves transitional gaps in provider-network adequacy Families sometimes spend weeks calling around, receiving inconsistent answers, before arriving at an option that was on the first list.
What to do next
Practically, three things happen next if someone in Missouri is going to get help: a clinical assessment (by someone whose incentives are clinical, not financial), an insurance verification (in writing), and a facility selection (ASAM-aligned and MAT-inclusive). In that order. Reversing the order 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 (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.