Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Las Vegas, NV
This page brings together drug and alcohol addiction treatment providers in Las Vegas, including nearby Aliante, Anthem, Arts District, Blue Diamond Rd, and Buffalo Sunset. Scroll down to browse inpatient rehabs, outpatient programs, virtual treatment providers, counselors, and therapists serving the area.
Treatment centers in Las Vegas shown here, including those covering Centennial Hills, Chinatown, and Desert Shores, are checked against records held by the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission, and CARF International. Compare what each program offers and reach out to any provider directly.

95 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Las Vegas, NV
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas grew from a railroad water stop into the largest city in Nevada, and casino gambling has shaped almost everything about it since the 1940s.
Around 42 million people visit each year, and the hospitality and gaming industries employ a very large share of the resident workforce on shifts that run around the clock.
The 1 October 2017 shooting on the Strip killed 60 people and remains the deadliest by a single gunman in American history, and its effects reached deep into the local workforce.
Clark County’s overdose figures have moved sharply the wrong way. Provisional CDC counts put drug overdose deaths at 778 in the twelve months to December 2025, against 670 four years earlier, an increase of 16 percent.
That matters because most of the country has been falling. Nevada as a whole rose 11 percent over the same period, and Clark drives that.
Around eighty-eight facilities sit within twelve miles of Las Vegas, eighteen of which indicate detox and twenty residential care.
Forty-one offer medication-assisted treatment, and every level of the continuum exists here in real numbers.
This is by a wide margin the deepest treatment market in Nevada, and the question is which program fits rather than whether one exists.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
The figures below use a twelve-mile catchment with wider numbers where they change the picture, covering Arts District, Anthem and Henderson.
Medically Supervised Detox
The first stage for anyone physically dependent is detox, where withdrawal is managed under medical observation before any longer program can begin. Around eighteen facilities within twelve miles of Las Vegas indicate detox provision, and that figure holds across thirty. Eighteen is the widest choice anywhere in Nevada by a long way, so comparing two or three rather than accepting the first opening is entirely realistic here.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
A residential stay means relocating into the program for thirty, sixty or ninety days rather than attending it. Around twenty facilities within twelve miles of Las Vegas indicate residential provision, rising to about twenty-one within thirty. That is the largest concentration of beds in the state, and it means a placement need not involve leaving the valley.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
A certified assessment should map you to a specific ASAM level, and that is the thing to compare programs against. Around seventy-five providers within twelve miles offer outpatient services, twenty indicate intensive outpatient, eighteen partial hospitalization and forty-one medication-assisted treatment. Casino and hospitality work runs on rotating shifts, so ask whether a program can schedule around them rather than assuming daytime attendance is possible.
Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Where a mental health condition sits alongside a substance use disorder, dual diagnosis care addresses both at once instead of one after the other. Around seventy-three providers within twelve miles of Las Vegas indicate this work, rising to about seventy-four within thirty. Problem gambling appears alongside drinking here more often than anywhere else in the country, and the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling operates a separate helpline worth knowing about.
Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living
Transitional and sober living housing sits outside this directory. Standards in Missouri come through the Nevada Alliance for Recovery Residences, the state’s National Alliance for Recovery Residences affiliate. Certification is a choice rather than a requirement, so treat it as something to check rather than assume. Rents across the valley have risen sharply since 2020, so recovery housing is tighter than the size of the treatment market would suggest.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas carries by far the widest price range in Nevada, from publicly funded placement at little or no cost through to luxury programs charging more per month than most households earn in a year.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?
Medical detox in Las Vegas runs roughly $1,800 to $6,000 a week, residential treatment $7,500 to $32,000 a month, partial hospitalization $8,500 to $16,000 a month, intensive outpatient $3,200 to $11,000 a month and standard outpatient $1,500 to $6,200 a month.
With this much provision inside a short drive, calling three programs rather than one is worth the hour. Ask each how many individual therapy hours a week it actually delivers and whether a physician is on site overnight, because those vary far more between programs than the headline rate does.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox (7–14 days) | $1,800 – $6,000 per week | $255 – $860 |
| Residential inpatient | $7,500 – $32,000 | $250 – $1,065 |
| PHP | $8,500 – $16,000 | $285 – $535 |
| IOP | $3,200 – $11,000 | $105 – $365 |
| Outpatient | $1,500 – $6,200 | $50 – $205 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Residential inpatient | $22,000 – $65,000+ | $730 – $2,165 |
| PHP | $17,000 – $38,000 | $565 – $1,265 |
| IOP | $12,000 – $29,000 | $400 – $965 |
| Outpatient | $6,000 – $19,000 | $200 – $635 |
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 through the resorts, Medicare and Nevada Medicaid are all common here.
Being covered and being approved are different things. Expect prior authorization ahead of any detox or residential admission, and expect network status to settle what you actually pay. Anyone worried about an employer learning of treatment should know that 42 CFR Part 2 places additional federal restrictions on addiction treatment records specifically, beyond the usual medical privacy protections.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Las Vegas, NV
Nevada expanded Medicaid in 2014, so a single adult earning up to roughly $21,600 a year generally qualifies regardless of whether they have children or a disability. What changed more recently matters as much: on 1 January 2026 Nevada moved to statewide Medicaid managed care, extending managed care plans into rural and frontier counties for the first time. Every Medicaid member in the state is now assigned to a plan, and which plan you hold decides which programs are in network, so give the plan name rather than simply saying you have Medicaid.
The Division of Public and Behavioral Health is the state agency responsible for substance use services in Nevada, and its Bureau of Behavioral Health, Wellness and Prevention funds treatment across the state. Southern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services and Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services provide state-run care in the Las Vegas and Reno areas respectively. Nevada ranks poorly for behavioral health access on most national measures, and waiting times reflect a provider shortage rather than any judgement about who needs help.
Southern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services is the state-run provider for the Las Vegas valley and delivers care regardless of ability to pay, which matters in a market where private rates run as high as they do here.
More Help and Recovery Support
University Medical Center of Southern Nevada is the state’s only Level I trauma center and its only public hospital, with Sunrise, Valley and Summerlin also serving the valley.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets at almost any hour across the Las Vegas valley, one of the fullest schedules in the western United States and shaped by a workforce that keeps unusual hours. Narcotics Anonymous operates a southern Nevada area, and SMART Recovery and Celebrate Recovery both meet widely. Nearby North Las Vegas, Henderson and Pahrump carry further listings, with more across Nevada.
Free and confidential, available now
Nevada 211 — dial 211 for treatment and support referrals 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, Clark County, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025, data as of 5 July 2026.
- Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health — Bureau of Behavioral Health, Wellness and Prevention, and Rural Clinics network.
- Nevada Medicaid — statewide managed care expansion effective 1 January 2026, including rural and frontier counties.
- Silver State Health Improvement Plan — behavioral health workforce and access indicators, Nevada DPBH.
- Rehab Seekers directory listings, Las Vegas and Clark County, August 2026, and market rate research, Nevada, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.