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Addiction treatment in Nebraska
138 verified treatment centers across Nebraska. Overdose rate 11.4 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Nebraska
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Boys Town Center for Behavioral Health
Boys Town, NE
Santa Monica House
Omaha, NE
Pine Rest Northeast Clinic
NE
Bryan Medical Center West Independence Center
Lincoln, NE
Good Neighbor Community Health Center
Columbus, NE
Blue Valley Behavioral Health Seward Office
Seward, NE
Lakeside Milam Kirkland Residential
NE
Goodwill Industries of Greater NE Columbus Office
Columbus, NE
Blue Valley Behavioral Health Lincoln Office
Lincoln, NE
The Canyon at Santa Monica
Omaha, NE
Lexington Regional Health Center
Lexington, NE
Blue Valley Behavioral Health Crete Office
Crete, NE
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Cities in Nebraska with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Omaha
40 centers
Lincoln
20 centers
North Platte
7 centers
McCook
4 centers
Grand Island
4 centers
O'Neill
3 centers
Norfolk
3 centers
Columbus
3 centers
Boys Town
3 centers
Okeechobee
2 centers
Jensen Beach
2 centers
Hastings
2 centers
Fremont
2 centers
Beatrice
2 centers
Auburn
2 centers
Alliance
2 centers
York
1 centers
Washington
1 centers
Wahoo
1 centers
Vancouver
1 centers
Understanding treatment in Nebraska
The story of addiction in Nebraska is the story of the national crisis playing out with local accents. 138 treatment facilities sit inside the Great Plains, and the differences between them — clinical framework, ownership, payer mix, outcomes — matter more than the totals suggest.
The Medicaid question
Nebraska expanded Medicaid in 2020 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 Nebraska's 2023 overdose mortality at 11.4 per 100,000. Whether that number is going up or down week-to-week matters less than where it concentrates, which is uneven: western counties have among the lowest provider densities in the country
How access actually works in Nebraska
The practical access problem in Nebraska is not that treatment does not exist — 138 facilities — but that the path to the right facility is opaque. western counties have among the lowest provider densities in the country Families sometimes spend weeks calling around, receiving inconsistent answers, before arriving at an option that was on the first list.
What to do next
In Nebraska, 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.