Top North Sacramento Drug and Alcohol Addiction Centers
People in North Sacramento can reach licensed treatment across Sacramento and the wider Sacramento County area. The listings below cover providers close to North Sacramento, along with others across Sacramento such as Downtown Sacramento, Midtown and East Sacramento. Browse below for residential and outpatient programs, telehealth providers, counselors and therapists.
Recorded levels of care across Sacramento include addiction detox, residential inpatient care, intensive outpatient (IOP) and outpatient services. Sacramento is the state capital and a river city built where the Sacramento and American rivers meet, known for Old Sacramento, the Capitol and its tree canopy. Every North Sacramento listing is verified against DHCS licensing, SAMHSA registration and accreditation with The Joint Commission or CARF International. Where cost is a barrier, county behavioral health services administer sliding-scale and publicly funded care.

7 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in North Sacramento (Sacramento), CA
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in North Sacramento, Sacramento
North Sacramento sits across the American River from downtown, taking in Del Paso Heights, Robla and the Del Paso Boulevard corridor.
It was a separate city from 1924 until Sacramento annexed it in 1964, and the district has carried a distinct identity since.
Del Paso Heights was among the areas redlined in the 1930s and the effects on housing and investment persisted for decades. Sacramento Executive Airport’s predecessor and the old rail yards shaped much of the local employment.
Interstate 80 and Highway 160 run through, putting downtown around ten minutes south.
California recorded a drug overdose death rate roughly 6 percent below the national figure in 2024.
Methamphetamine was involved in around 57 percent of California overdose deaths that year, more than any other substance, while fentanyl drives the opioid share.
County rates in 2024 ranged from 11.3 per 100,000 in Napa County to 91.5 in Lake County, both in Northern California.
Sacramento County participates in the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System, live since July 2019, which covers a full continuum of care assessed against American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
The counts below reflect facilities in or near North Sacramento — 7 within reach.
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 1 of the 7 facilities in or near North Sacramento offers detox.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
Residential care provides a structured live-in setting for weeks or months. None of the facilities in or near North Sacramento offer residential care, which for a district this size is a real gap. The nearest provision is downtown, around ten minutes south.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
Outpatient care lets you live at home while attending sessions. All 7 facilities offer outpatient services, 2 offer IOP and 1 offers PHP. Four offer telehealth, though only 1 offers medication-assisted treatment — low for Sacramento and worth asking about directly.
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 4 of the 7 facilities in or near North Sacramento indicate they treat co-occurring disorders.
Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living
Sober living homes provide drug-free housing after formal treatment ends. This directory does not list recovery residences separately. The California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals certifies residences statewide.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage
Five of seven facilities accept Medi-Cal.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost in North Sacramento
Outpatient care in North Sacramento runs roughly $1,200 to $5,000 a month, IOP $3,000 to $10,000 and PHP $7,500 to $15,000, all available locally. Detox at $7,000 to $24,000 and residential at $6,000 to $45,000 both mean a short drive south. Of the 7 facilities, 5 accept Medi-Cal and 4 accept Medicare.
Medication-assisted treatment is the thin level here at one provider. If buprenorphine or methadone is part of your plan, the central and southern districts carry considerably more.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox (inpatient) | $7,000 – $24,000 | $230 – $800 |
| Residential inpatient | $6,000 – $45,000 | $200 – $1,500 |
| PHP | $7,500 – $15,000 | $250 – $500 |
| IOP | $3,000 – $10,000 | $100 – $330 |
| Outpatient | $1,200 – $5,000 | $40 – $170 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Residential inpatient | $30,000 – $90,000+ | $1,000 – $3,000+ |
| PHP | $15,000 – $35,000 | $500 – $1,150 |
| IOP | $9,000 – $24,000 | $300 – $800 |
| Outpatient | $5,000 – $15,000 | $170 – $500 |
Does Insurance Cover Rehab in North Sacramento
Yes. Federal parity law requires most health plans to cover substance use treatment on terms comparable to medical care. Among the 7 facilities in or near North Sacramento, 5 accept Medi-Cal and 4 accept Medicare. Anthem Blue Cross and Health Net are the Medi-Cal managed care plans across Sacramento County.
Medi-Cal carries no premium and no copay for substance use treatment. If you are uninsured, an eligibility check costs nothing.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in North Sacramento, Sacramento
Publicly funded care is well provided here.
Five of the 7 facilities accept Medi-Cal, and an eligibility check costs nothing.
Sacramento County’s DMC-ODS access line assesses and refers countywide at no charge.
The California Naloxone Distribution Project supplies naloxone free to community organizations, and Never Use Alone on 800-484-3731 stays on the line with people using alone.
More Help and Recovery Support
UC Davis Medical Center is the region’s academic hospital and the only level one trauma center for a catchment of some six million people across inland Northern California. Sutter Medical Center, Mercy General and Kaiser Permanente all operate substantial Sacramento campuses, and the Sacramento VA at Mather serves veterans across the valley.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets daily across North Sacramento, and the established Black congregations in Del Paso Heights run their own recovery and outreach programs. Narcotics Anonymous operates through the Sacramento Valley region. Adjacent Downtown Sacramento, Natomas and Arden-Arcade carry further options.
Free lines, available now
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988, free and confidential, 24 hours a day
CalHOPE Warm Line — 833-317-4673
Never Use Alone — 800-484-3731
SAMHSA National Helpline — 1-800-662-4357
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
California Department of Public Health — Overdose Surveillance Dashboard and opioid overdose death briefs.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — drug overdose death rates by state and county, 2024.
California Department of Health Care Services — Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System county participation, January 2025.
Rehab Seekers directory listings, North Sacramento, August 2026.
Rehab Seekers market rate research, California standard and luxury programs, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.