Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

211 East Glenwood Avenue, Akron, OH, 44308

Accepts Insurance

TREATS

Substance use disorder

LEVELS OF CARE

IOP · Outpatient

Verified by RehabSeekers

INSURANCE

Accepts insurance

Aetna · Ambetter (Centene) · Anthem / Elevance Health · BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) · and 5 more

About Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

This provider is listed at 211 East Glenwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio. Services on file are intensive outpatient and outpatient care. The record shows medication-assisted treatment, so buprenorphine or methadone may be available.

People attend appointments and go home afterwards, which is how outpatient care works. Video appointments are recorded as an option here. Support for veterans appears on the record. The provider appears in the federal treatment register, with state licensing through the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

Key Facility Details

  • Federal Registration: Listed in the federal treatment register, the national inventory of licensed treatment facilities.
  • State Licensing: Licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Licensure is a legal requirement for behavioral health facilities operating in Ohio.
  • Levels of Care: Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient Care.
  • Location: Akron, Ohio, Summit County.
  • Phone: 234-678-5720

Rigel Recovery Services – Akron Detox and Rehab Services

Rigel Recovery Services – Akron is recorded as offering intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Structured outpatient runs to a schedule while people return home in the evening. A proper assessment sets the level rather than leaving it to guesswork, and it is worth asking for one explicitly.

The record does not show integrated provision, so confirm this if it matters. Approved medication is paired with counseling and regular review. Ask directly about session times and frequency, as those details decide whether someone can realistically attend.

Levels of Care and Treatment Programs at Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

Dual Diagnosis IOP Dual Diagnosis Treatment Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Outpatient Services (OP) Psychiatric Assessment & Evaluation Psychiatric Medication Management Relapse Prevention IOP Virtual IOP (Telehealth) Virtual Outpatient (Telehealth)

Substance Misuse and Addictions Treated at Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

Alcohol Benzodiazepines Buprenorphine Cannabis Cocaine Codeine Fentanyl (illicit) Fentanyl (prescription) Heroin Hydrocodone Hydromorphone Illicit Drugs Methadone Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) Morphine Opioid Prescription Drugs Oxycodone Oxymorphone Stimulants Tapentadol Tramadol

Mental Health Disorders Treated at Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

Counseling and Therapy Treatment at Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

12-Step Facilitation (TSF) Addiction Counseling Behavioral Therapies Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Contingency Management (CM) Dual Diagnosis Treatment EMDR Therapy Evidence-Based Therapies Holistic & Wellness Support Recovery Coaching Trauma & PTSD Therapies

Rehab Programs for Specific Groups at Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

Active-Duty Military Air Force Armed Forces Army Coast Guard Criminal Justice Involved Marines Men Navy Teens (Adolescents) Veterans Veterans & Military Women Young Adults (18–30)

How Much Does Treatment at Rigel Recovery Services – Akron Cost?

Typical costs at a provider like Rigel Recovery Services – Akron run $1,450 to $4,800 for a week of outpatient detox, $6,000 to $25,000 a month residential, $7,000 to $13,500 for partial hospitalization, $2,600 to $9,000 for intensive outpatient and $1,250 to $5,100 for standard outpatient. The provider does not publish pricing, so use these as a guide and ask directly.

Assessment costs generally fall between $150 and $500, psychiatric sessions between $100 and $300. Without cover those are the numbers; with it, expect $0 to $50 outpatient co-pays and larger sums for inpatient. Policies vary, so check benefits before committing. Figures reflect published Ohio ranges as of August 2026.

Insurance Providers Accepted by Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

Aetna Ambetter (Centene) Anthem / Elevance Health BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) Carelon Behavioral Health Cigna Healthcare Humana TRICARE UnitedHealthcare

Rigel Recovery Services – Akron Address, Location and Contact Information

211 East Glenwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio, 44308 is the address held. Summit County covers this area. People travel in from the surrounding area, and confirming the route beforehand saves difficulty. Public transport, parking and the length of the journey all affect whether someone completes a course of treatment, and they are worth settling before the first appointment rather than after.

A quick call before you go will settle directions, parking and what to expect first time. If getting there is hard, ask about a remote first appointment. Where no one answers, leaving a message and calling again later usually works better than giving up.

Key Locations Served Near You

Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

211 East Glenwood Avenue, Akron, OH, 44308

Accepts Insurance

Rigel Recovery Services – Akron

211 East Glenwood Avenue, Akron, OH, 44308

Accepts Insurance

Rigel Recovery Services – Akron Verified by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team

This Rigel Recovery Services – Akron listing (registered address 211 East Glenwood Avenue, Akron) was reviewed by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team before publication. Federal registration and Ohio licensing were both checked.

No entry rests on the provider’s own claims. Public records are checked, and we work to keep listings current. The listing details intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Licensing status can change between reviews, so anyone making a decision should confirm current standing directly with the state before committing.

Rigel Recovery Services – Akron Reviews and Ratings

Firsthand accounts from Rigel Recovery Services in Akron will be published in this section. Personal accounts add something the licensing and accreditation detail cannot. Several accounts pointing the same way is meaningful; one account on its own rarely is.

Treat reviews as one source among several, read alongside the licensing detail above. Accounts from people who went through intensive outpatient and outpatient care at this site carry the most weight. The useful part of a review is normally the concrete detail rather than the summary judgement.