Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Coronado, Phoenix
People in Coronado can reach licensed treatment providers across Phoenix. Programs available include dual diagnosis treatment, outpatient services (OP) and addiction detox. Where detox is offered, it is medically supervised and followed by continuing treatment. Providers here treat alcohol, illicit drugs and fentanyl (illicit) among other substances.
Each Coronado provider is reviewed by our Editorial Verification Team before being listed. Federal registration and Arizona Department of Health Services licensing are both confirmed. Accreditation from The Joint Commission or CARF International is recorded where a provider holds it. Each profile sets out the levels of care offered, the insurance accepted including AHCCCS, and typical costs, so you can narrow your options before making contact.

56 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Coronado (Phoenix)
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Coronado, Phoenix
Coronado sits north-east of downtown Phoenix, roughly between Seventh and Sixteenth streets from McDowell Road up toward Oak Street.
The neighborhood was subdivided through the 1920s and 1930s, and its bungalows, Tudor Revival cottages and Spanish Colonial houses have survived largely intact.
It is one of the largest historic districts in Phoenix, and Coronado Park at Twelfth and Coronado has been the center of it since the beginning.
McDowell Road forms the southern edge and Seventh Street the western, with the Piestewa Freeway a few minutes east. The neighborhood is walkable by Phoenix standards, with a small commercial strip along Seventh Street and Coronado Road. It sits directly between the downtown core and the Biltmore corridor, which is part of why so much treatment provision falls within reach.
Maricopa County records more overdose deaths than any other county in Arizona, and Phoenix carries its own county fatal overdose dashboard.
County-wide in 2024, fentanyl was involved in 59 percent of fatal overdoses and methamphetamine in 67 percent, the two frequently appearing together.
Counterfeit pills pressed to resemble oxycodone remain the main route for illicit opioids across central Phoenix.
Alcohol accounts for the largest share of detox admissions locally, and stimulant-involved deaths have risen alongside opioid ones rather than replacing them.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
The counts below reflect facilities in or near Coronado — 56 within reach, the highest of any neighborhood term in this directory. Its position between downtown and the Biltmore corridor is the reason.
Medically Supervised Detox
Detox manages withdrawal under clinical observation, usually across several days, and is where treatment begins for anyone physically dependent on alcohol, opioids or benzodiazepines. Around 35 facilities in or near Coronado offer detox.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
Residential care provides a structured live-in setting for weeks or months. About 15 facilities in or near Coronado offer it. The historic district itself is residential zoning, so most sit a short drive north along Seventh Street or east toward Camelback East.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
Outpatient care lets you live at home while attending sessions. Around 46 providers in or near Coronado offer outpatient services, 22 offer IOP and 12 offer PHP. Nineteen offer telehealth. Bus routes along Seventh Street and McDowell connect to the light rail, which helps for programs requiring several visits a week.
Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Dual diagnosis care treats a substance use disorder and a mental health condition together rather than in sequence. Around 54 of the 56 facilities in or near Coronado indicate they treat co-occurring disorders, and 35 offer medication-assisted treatment.
Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living
Sober living homes provide drug-free housing after formal treatment ends. This directory does not currently list dedicated sober living residences in Coronado. The Arizona Recovery Housing Association register covers certified homes across central Phoenix.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage
Coronado has the broadest coverage acceptance of any neighborhood in this directory, simply because so many facilities fall within reach.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost in Coronado
Standard residential rehab near Coronado runs roughly $6,000 to $25,000 a month and medical detox $7,500 to $24,000. Outpatient is the lowest at $1,500 to $5,000 monthly and IOP $3,000 to $10,000. Of the 56 facilities in or near Coronado, 50 accept AHCCCS.
Fifty AHCCCS-accepting facilities within reach is more than most Arizona counties contain. If you are on Medicaid, availability rather than cost is what determines your options here.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox (inpatient) | $7,500 – $24,000 | $250 – $800 |
| Residential inpatient | $6,000 – $25,000 | $200 – $830 |
| PHP | $8,000 – $13,500 | $260 – $450 |
| IOP | $3,000 – $10,000 | $100 – $330 |
| Outpatient | $1,500 – $5,000 | $50 – $170 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Residential inpatient | $30,000 – $100,000+ | $1,000 – $3,300+ |
| PHP | $15,000 – $35,000 | $500 – $1,200 |
| IOP | $10,000 – $25,000 | $350 – $850 |
| Outpatient | $5,000 – $15,000 | $170 – $500 |
Does Insurance Cover Rehab in Coronado
Yes. Federal parity law requires most health plans to cover substance use treatment on terms comparable to medical care. Among facilities in or near Coronado, 50 accept AHCCCS, 39 accept Medicare and 32 accept TRICARE. Major commercial carriers are widely accepted.
Coverage is not approval. Prior authorization is common for detox and residential admission, and in-network status usually decides what you actually pay.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Coronado, Phoenix
Publicly funded provision within reach of Coronado is extensive.
Fifty of the 56 facilities in or near the neighborhood accept AHCCCS. An eligibility check costs nothing and behavioral health benefits are included on every plan.
Valleywise Health, the county system, operates behavioral health services nearby and serves people regardless of ability to pay.
The Regional Behavioral Health Authority for Maricopa County can route you to funded services, and the Arizona Opioid Assistance and Referral Line on 1-888-688-4222 runs around the clock.
More Help and Recovery Support
Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix is around ten minutes west on McDowell, and Dignity Health St. Joseph’s a similar distance. Valleywise Health Medical Center sits about ten minutes south-east and Phoenix Children’s roughly fifteen minutes north. HonorHealth and Mayo Clinic facilities are further north but still within half an hour. Coronado has five major hospitals inside fifteen minutes.
Alcoholics Anonymous runs through the Valley of the Sun Intergroup, and this part of central Phoenix carries meetings at most hours including early morning groups. Narcotics Anonymous operates through the Arizona Region. SMART Recovery and Al-Anon Family Groups both meet nearby. Adjacent Garfield, Willo and Biltmore all carry further options within minutes.
Free lines, available now
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988
SAMHSA National Helpline — 1-800-662-4357, free and confidential, 24/7
Arizona Opioid Assistance and Referral Line — 1-888-688-4222
Rehab Seekers is a directory. The information on this page is for general reference and is not medical advice. Decisions about treatment should be made with a licensed clinician who knows your history. If you or someone you care about is in immediate danger, call 911.
References and Citations
Maricopa County Department of Public Health — Fatal Overdose Data Dashboard and Phoenix city dashboard.
Arizona Department of Health Services — Opioid Overdose Surveillance and Prevention.
Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) — behavioral health benefits and eligibility.
Rehab Seekers directory listings, Coronado, August 2026.
Rehab Seekers market rate research, Arizona standard and luxury programs, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.