Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Corinth, MS
This page brings together drug and alcohol addiction treatment providers in Corinth, including nearby Farmington, Biggersville, Kossuth, Glen, and Rienzi. Scroll down to browse inpatient rehabs, outpatient programs, virtual treatment providers, counselors, and therapists serving the area.
Listings for Corinth below, including providers serving Jacinto, Burnsville, and Jumpertown, are checked against the Mississippi Department of Mental Health, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission, and CARF International. Compare programs and payment options, then contact any provider directly.

3 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Corinth, MS
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Corinth, MS
Corinth sits in the far northeast corner of Mississippi where two major railways crossed, which made it one of the most strategically important places in the western theater of the Civil War.
The Battle of Corinth in October 1862 and the siege that preceded it left thousands dead, and the Corinth Contraband Camp housed formerly enslaved people who reached Union lines.
The town is also the home of the slugburger, and Shiloh National Military Park lies a short drive north across the Tennessee line.
Provisional overdose counts for Alcorn County are suppressed by the CDC under small-count disclosure rules, which reflects a small population rather than an absence of the problem.
Local provision is small but includes beds. Three facilities sit within twelve miles of Corinth, two of which indicate residential care.
None indicates detox, and widening to thirty miles finds none either, so this corner has no withdrawal management within a half-hour drive.
The thirty-mile ring reaches six facilities with the same two beds and one partial hospitalization program.
Two beds in a market this size is unusual for Mississippi and worth knowing about.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
The figures below use a twelve-mile catchment with wider numbers where they change the picture, covering Downtown Corinth, Booneville and Iuka.
Medically Supervised Detox
For anyone physically dependent on alcohol, opioids or benzodiazepines, treatment starts here: withdrawal monitored by clinical staff across several days. Nothing within thirty miles of Corinth indicates detox provision. Stopping alcohol or benzodiazepines abruptly can be medically dangerous, so this step needs arranging through a hospital or a certified provider rather than attempted at home, and it will mean traveling toward Tupelo or across into Tennessee at your own expense.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
Residential care puts someone in a live-in setting for weeks at a time, with therapy and daily routine running together. Around two facilities within twelve miles of Corinth indicate residential provision, and that figure holds across thirty. Two beds in a market this size is better than most of north Mississippi manages, though because detox is absent entirely, sequencing those two steps is the central practical task.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
Because Mississippi assesses against ASAM criteria, the level you are placed at is a clinical finding rather than a sales category, and it is worth asking to see it. Around one provider within twelve miles offers standard outpatient services and one offers medication-assisted treatment, with no intensive outpatient anywhere in the twelve-mile ring, rising to four and none within thirty. That thin outpatient picture is the clearest gap here, because it is the level someone attends for months after a residential stay.
Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Co-occurring conditions are common enough that treating only the addiction tends to fail, which is what dual diagnosis care exists to avoid. Around two providers within twelve miles of Corinth indicate this work, rising to about four within thirty. Region 4 Mental Health Services covers Alcorn alongside DeSoto, Prentiss, Tippah and Tishomingo and handles mental health and addiction within one organization.
Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living
Where someone lives after treatment matters as much as the treatment. This directory does not cover recovery housing, though the Mississippi Association of Recovery Residences certifies homes across the state. Because standards are not enforced, ask who certifies a residence before moving in. Housing costs in Alcorn County are low by national standards, which makes recovery housing more achievable than the provision figures suggest.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Corinth, MS
North Mississippi prices well below the national average, and with no Medicaid expansion the publicly funded route carries most of the load here.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?
Residential treatment in Corinth costs roughly $5,500 to $23,000 a month and is available locally, alongside standard outpatient at $1,150 to $4,600 a month. Medical detox at $1,300 to $4,500 a week and intensive outpatient at $2,400 to $8,200 a month both mean traveling.
Tennessee begins a short drive north, but Mississippi Medicaid does not pay for out-of-state care, so a program across the line is frequently the more expensive one despite being closer than Tupelo.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox (7–14 days) | $1,300 – $4,500 per week | $185 – $645 |
| Residential inpatient | $5,500 – $23,000 | $185 – $765 |
| PHP | $6,500 – $12,500 | $215 – $415 |
| IOP | $2,400 – $8,200 | $80 – $275 |
| Outpatient | $1,150 – $4,600 | $38 – $155 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Residential inpatient | $16,000 – $46,000+ | $535 – $1,535 |
| PHP | $13,000 – $29,000 | $435 – $965 |
| IOP | $9,000 – $22,000 | $300 – $735 |
| Outpatient | $4,600 – $14,000 | $155 – $465 |
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, Medicare and Mississippi Medicaid are all common here.
A plan covering treatment is not a plan approving it. Prior authorization is near-universal before detox and residential care, and in-network or out-of-network usually decides the bill. Because a bed exists here while detox does not, ask the residential program to arrange the withdrawal step rather than securing one and then searching for the other.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Corinth, MS
Mississippi has not expanded Medicaid, and that shapes almost everything about paying for treatment here. Adults without dependent children do not qualify for Medicaid at any income unless they are aged, blind or disabled, and parents qualify only below around 22 percent of the federal poverty level. Close to 200,000 people in this state fall into the resulting coverage gap: too much income for Medicaid, too little for Marketplace subsidies. A bill to expand was filed in January 2026 and was not brought to a vote.
Region 4 Mental Health Services is the regional community mental health center for Alcorn County and is the front door to publicly funded treatment here. The centers are required to serve people who cannot pay privately, charging on a sliding scale, and the Department of Mental Health funds alcohol and drug services through them across all 82 counties. If you are in the coverage gap, this is the number to call first rather than ringing round private programs: 662-286-9883.
More Help and Recovery Support
Magnolia Regional Health Center in Corinth serves the northeast corner, with North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo around an hour south.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets in Corinth and across the surrounding counties, with some groups reaching into Tennessee. Narcotics Anonymous operates a northeast area, and Celebrate Recovery meets widely in churches locally. Nearby Booneville, Iuka and Ashland carry further listings, with more across Mississippi.
Free and confidential, available now
Region 4 Mental Health Services — 662-286-9883 Mississippi Department of Mental Health Helpline — 1-877-210-8513 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988
References and Citations
- CDC National Center for Health Statistics — VSRR provisional county-level drug overdose death counts, Alcorn County, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025, data as of 5 July 2026.
- Mississippi Department of Mental Health — regional community mental health center network and Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Services.
- Region 4 Mental Health Services — service area and contact details, Mississippi Department of Mental Health community services directory.
- Mississippi House Bill 114 (2026 Regular Session) — Mississippi Health Care Security and Promotion Act, filed January 2026, not brought to a vote.
- Rehab Seekers directory listings, Corinth and Alcorn County, August 2026, and market rate research, Mississippi, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.