Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Pikesville, MD

Drug and alcohol treatment providers serving Pikesville, Maryland are listed on this page, alongside those covering nearby Towson, Owings Mills and Reisterstown. Scroll down to see which levels of care each one runs, what insurance it takes and how to make contact.

Listings for Pikesville are reviewed against records held by the Maryland Behavioral Health Administration, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission and CARF International. Maryland expanded Medicaid in 2014, so checking eligibility is worth doing before ruling anything out on price.

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6 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Pikesville, MD

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Pikesville, Maryland

Pikesville sits in Baltimore County northwest of the city, with around 33,000 residents.

The community has one of the largest Jewish populations in Maryland.

Baltimore City is around fifteen minutes southeast.

Provisional CDC figures show 204 drug overdose deaths in Baltimore County over the twelve months to December 2025, down from 458 four years before, a drop of 55 percent.

That is among the steeper falls recorded across Maryland over the same period.

Maryland’s uninsured rate of roughly 6 percent reflects Medicaid expansion, with HealthChoice covering around 1.5 million residents.

Maryland’s public behavioral health system runs through a single administrative services organization covering the entire state, a role Carelon assumed in January 2025.

Neighboring Towson, Owings Mills and Reisterstown carry their own listings, with the wider picture across Maryland.

Which Level of Care Do You Need

The figures below cover providers listed in Pikesville and the surrounding parts of Baltimore County. Baltimore City is within easy reach. Ask whether the program can start someone on medication the same week. Ask what happens if someone’s insurance changes partway through treatment. Ask who to contact out of hours during the first few weeks. Ask how the program decides someone is ready to step down a level of care. It is worth writing down what you are told on each call, because the details blur quickly when several programs describe similar things.

Medically Supervised Detox

Detox is the supervised management of withdrawal, typically running three to seven days. Sinai Hospital and Baltimore facilities serve the area. The first three days are the dangerous part with alcohol and benzodiazepines.

Inpatient Residential Treatment

Residential care means moving in for the length of the program, commonly thirty, sixty or ninety days. Baltimore County holds real provision of its own, alongside the city’s much deeper network.

Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment

BHA licenses providers for named ASAM levels, and that licensing can be confirmed before committing to a program. Medication for opioid use disorder cuts mortality substantially and is available across the state, though not every program offers it.

Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

Dual diagnosis provision treats substance use and mental health together. The Baltimore County Bureau of Behavioral Health acts as the local behavioral health authority.

Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living

Sober living homes are shared houses run on a substance-free basis for people leaving treatment. BHA licenses providers for named ASAM levels, and that licensing can be confirmed before committing to a program. Provider licensing in Maryland comes with ASAM level designations, which makes it useful to verify before admission.

Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Pikesville

Pikesville household incomes run above the state median, reflecting its residential character. Several providers are listed in Pikesville, enough to compare on level of care and payment rather than taking the first available. Baltimore County deaths have fallen by half or more in four years, among the steeper declines in Maryland. Waiting is normal and worth planning around. Ask when, not whether.

How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?

Detox in Maryland generally costs $1,700 to $5,600 a week, with residential $7,000 to $28,000 a month and outpatient tiers between $1,450 and $15,500 monthly.

Baltimore County’s overdose deaths more than halved across the period, falling from 458 to 204.

Standard rehab and detox, Pikesville and the wider Maryland market
Level of careMonthlyDaily
Medical detox (7–14 days)$1,500 – $4,900 per week$220 – $700
Residential inpatient$6,000 – $25,000$200 – $830
PHP$7,000 – $13,500$230 – $450
IOP$2,500 – $9,000$80 – $300
Outpatient$1,200 – $5,000$40 – $170
Luxury and executive programs, Maryland
Level of careMonthlyDaily
Residential inpatient$17,000 – $50,000+$560 – $1,650+
PHP$14,000 – $32,000$470 – $1,070
IOP$9,000 – $24,000$300 – $800
Outpatient$5,000 – $15,000$170 – $500

Does Insurance Cover Rehab?

Yes. Addiction treatment sits among the essential health benefits most plans are required to include. What a plan actually pays varies with the employer, the network and the level of care, so two people with the same insurer can face very different bills. Employer plans are widespread among residents. Medicaid covers a substantial share of the service workforce.

Coverage and approval are separate steps. Prior authorization is standard before detox and residential admission, and network status usually decides your share of the bill. Culturally and religiously appropriate provision is worth asking about directly given the composition of this community.

Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Pikesville

Maryland’s uninsured rate of roughly 6 percent reflects Medicaid expansion, with HealthChoice covering around 1.5 million residents. Where several programs operate, compare on waiting time and level of care rather than location alone.

Maryland’s public behavioral health system runs through a single administrative services organization covering the entire state, a role Carelon assumed in January 2025. The behavioral health authority covering Baltimore County coordinates local provision and tracks capacity. Check how the program handles someone who works nights. Find out how the program handles someone who needs to keep working throughout. Check whether family or a partner can attend an initial appointment. Find out what the program does in the first forty-eight hours. Keep a note of who you spoke to and what they said, since availability changes week to week.

Providers across Maryland went unpaid for extended periods during Carelon’s first year, with a claims backlog that peaked above 437,000. Some limited their Medicaid intake in response, which is context worth having when a program declines. Maryland directs opioid settlement money through a state Opioid Restitution Fund alongside direct allocations to counties and Baltimore City. Local spending decisions are published, so what reaches a given jurisdiction is checkable.

BHA licenses providers for named ASAM levels, and that licensing can be confirmed before committing to a program. Medication for opioid use disorder, whether buprenorphine, methadone or naltrexone, roughly halves the risk of death and is available across Maryland. Not every program offers it, which is worth establishing before admission.

Free, prescription-free naloxone is available across Maryland through health departments and community programs. Maryland’s overdose immunity covers arrest, charge and prosecution for specified offences, and applies to the caller and the person who overdosed.

Certification is mandatory for Maryland recovery residences receiving state referrals, though many houses operate privately without it. Waiting is normal and worth planning around. Ask when, not whether.

The state credentials Peer Recovery Specialists, staff who have been through addiction themselves and are trained to support others through it. Maryland’s crisis system covers the whole state, with mobile teams that respond where someone is rather than expecting them to travel.

Xylazine contamination is widespread in Maryland and changes what overdose response looks like, since naloxone addresses only the opioid part.

More Help and Recovery Support

The nearest Level I trauma provision is R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.

Towson, Owings Mills and Reisterstown carry further listings, with more across Maryland.

Free and confidential, available now

Maryland Crisis Hotline — 1-800-422-0009, free, confidential and 24 hours a day 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988

References and Citations

  • Maryland Behavioral Health Administration — program licensing, ASAM level designations and local behavioral health authorities.
  • Maryland Department of Health — HealthChoice coverage and the public behavioral health system administrative services organization.
  • Maryland Department of Health, Overdose Response — naloxone standing order and local distribution.
  • CDC National Center for Health Statistics — VSRR provisional county-level drug overdose death counts, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025, data as of 5 July 2026.
  • Rehab Seekers directory listings, Pikesville and Pikesville, August 2026, and market rate research, Maryland, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.