Newport Academy – Costa Mesa
Accepts Insurance
TREATS
Substance use disorder
Mental health
LEVELS OF CARE
Residential · PHP · IOP · Outpatient
INSURANCE
Accepts insurance
Aetna · BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) · Blue Shield Promise · Cigna Healthcare · and 4 more
About Newport Academy – Costa Mesa
Newport Academy – Costa Mesa is based on 3189 Pullman Street in Costa Mesa, Orange County. The facility offers residential inpatient, long-term, short-term, partial hospitalization program (PHP), intensive outpatient program (IOP) and outpatient services (OP). Care is provided on both a residential and outpatient basis.
This location is registered for both substance use and mental health treatment. Details on this page are drawn from the federal treatment locator maintained by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and were confirmed at the date shown below.
Key Facility Details
- Federal Registration: Listed in the federal treatment register, the national inventory of licensed treatment facilities. Confirmed 6 August 2026.
- State Licensing: Licensed by the California Department of Health Care Services. DHCS licensure is a legal requirement for behavioral health facilities operating in California.
- Levels of Care: Residential Inpatient, Long-Term, Short-Term, Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Outpatient Services (OP).
- Location: Costa Mesa, California.
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Newport Academy – Costa Mesa Detox and Rehab Services
Newport Academy – Costa Mesa is recorded as offering residential inpatient, long-term, short-term, partial hospitalization program (PHP), intensive outpatient program (IOP), outpatient services (OP), medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and virtual outpatient (telehealth).
Therapeutic approaches recorded for this location include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma and ptsd therapies, addiction counseling, emdr therapy, individual therapy and group therapy. Approaches vary by program and by clinician, so confirm what applies to the level of care you need.
Levels of Care and Treatment Programs at Newport Academy – Costa Mesa
Substance Misuse and Addictions Treated at Newport Academy – Costa Mesa
Mental Health Disorders Treated at Newport Academy – Costa Mesa
Counseling and Therapy Treatment at Newport Academy – Costa Mesa
Rehab Programs for Specific Groups at Newport Academy – Costa Mesa

How Much Does Treatment at Newport Academy – Costa Mesa Cost?
People considering Newport Academy – Costa Mesa can expect $6,000 to $45,000 a month for residential treatment, around $200 to $1,500 a day, $7,500 to $15,000 a month for partial hospitalization, around $250 to $500 a day and $3,000 to $10,000 a month for intensive outpatient care, around $100 to $330 a day. The provider has not published its own rates, so treat these as a starting point for the California market rather than a quote. Luxury and executive programs in California run considerably higher, from $30,000 to $90,000 or more a month for residential care.
Ask directly what is included, whether the figure covers medical care and medication, and what happens if you need to stay longer than planned. Medi-Cal covers substance use treatment with no premium and no copay for most members, and an eligibility check costs nothing.
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Where Is Newport Academy – Costa Mesa?
Newport Academy – Costa Mesa is located at 3189 Pullman Street, Costa Mesa, Orange County, California. Use the map to check the route and the surrounding area before you travel, and call ahead to confirm admission hours.

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Newport Academy – Costa Mesa
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