Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Tullahoma, Tennessee
Tullahoma is a Coffee County city adjoining Arnold Air Force Base. Two licensed providers appear in this directory, offering intensive outpatient (IOP), outpatient services and medication-assisted treatment. Provision here is limited, and people often travel to a larger center in Coffee County or beyond for detox or residential care.
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2 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Tullahoma, TN
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Tullahoma, TN
Tullahoma sits on the Highland Rim in Coffee County, around seventy miles south-east of Nashville between Murfreesboro and Chattanooga.
The town grew as a railroad construction camp in the 1850s, and the name is generally taken to combine a Choctaw word for rock with a suffix meaning red.
The Army of Tennessee wintered here in 1862 and 1863, and the Tullahoma Campaign that followed maneuvered Bragg out of Middle Tennessee with remarkably few casualties. Arnold Engineering Development Complex, the largest aerospace testing facility in the world, sits south of the town on the former Camp Forrest site.
US-41A and Highway 55 run through the town, with Interstate 24 around twenty minutes north-west. Motlow State Community College and the University of Tennessee Space Institute are both nearby.
Statewide in 2024, fentanyl and other synthetic opioids were involved in around 67 percent of Tennessee overdose deaths, and the state rate ran roughly 52 percent above the national figure.
County rates across Tennessee ranged in 2024 from 7.4 per 100,000 in Williamson County to 76.0 in Union County.
Coffee County sits in the middle of that range, and the aerospace and defense employment here gives the town a different economic profile from most of southern Middle Tennessee.
Alcohol remains the most common reason people enter treatment locally.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
The counts below reflect the 2 Tullahoma facilities listed in this directory. Both offer IOP, which is the useful thing here.
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. Neither Tullahoma facility currently offers detox. Murfreesboro has three within around 45 minutes north and Chattanooga five about an hour south-east.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
Residential care provides a structured live-in setting for weeks or months. Neither Tullahoma facility currently offers it. Shelbyville has one within around 30 minutes west and Nashville ten about 80 minutes north-west.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
Outpatient care lets you live at home while attending sessions. Both Tullahoma facilities offer outpatient services and both offer IOP — universal local coverage at that level, which for a town this size is genuinely useful. Neither offers PHP. Both offer telehealth. For PHP, Murfreesboro has two within 45 minutes north.
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. Only around 1 of the 2 Tullahoma facilities indicates it treats co-occurring disorders, so this is worth asking about directly.
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, and provision across southern Middle Tennessee is thin. The Tennessee Alliance for Recovery Residences is the place to check.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage
Coverage acceptance here is narrow, which matters more than the small facility count.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost in Tullahoma
IOP in Tullahoma runs roughly $2,500 to $9,000 a month and is available from both listed facilities. Outpatient runs $1,200 to $4,500 monthly. Detox, residential and PHP all mean traveling, at $7,000 to $22,000, $5,000 to $22,000 and $7,500 to $13,000. Of the 2 Tullahoma facilities, only 1 accepts TennCare and 1 accepts Medicare.
One TennCare-accepting facility is thin. Shelbyville has four within around 30 minutes west and Manchester is closer still.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox (inpatient) | $7,000 – $22,000 | $230 – $730 |
| Residential inpatient | $5,000 – $22,000 | $170 – $730 |
| PHP | $7,500 – $13,000 | $250 – $430 |
| IOP | $2,500 – $9,000 | $85 – $300 |
| Outpatient | $1,200 – $4,500 | $40 – $150 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Residential inpatient | $27,000 – $90,000+ | $900 – $3,000+ |
| PHP | $13,500 – $33,000 | $450 – $1,100 |
| IOP | $9,000 – $24,000 | $300 – $800 |
| Outpatient | $4,500 – $13,500 | $150 – $450 |
Does Insurance Cover Rehab in Tullahoma
Yes, though local acceptance is limited. Among the 2 Tullahoma facilities, 1 each accepts TennCare, Medicare and TRICARE. Federal parity law requires most health plans to cover substance use treatment on terms comparable to medical care, and commercial carriers are accepted locally.
Given the defense and aerospace employment here, employer plans are common. Check whether yours includes an assistance program, since that is often the quickest route to an assessment.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Tullahoma, TN
Publicly funded options are narrow locally and better sought in the surrounding towns.
One of the 2 listed facilities accepts TennCare. An eligibility check still costs nothing and behavioral health benefits are included on every plan.
The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services funds treatment for uninsured residents through contracted agencies across Middle Tennessee.
Regional Overdose Prevention Specialists distribute naloxone locally, and the Tennessee REDLINE on 800-889-9789 takes calls and texts around the clock.
More Help and Recovery Support
Tennova Healthcare Harton serves Tullahoma and Coffee County. Beyond it, Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford in Murfreesboro is around 45 minutes north, with TrustPoint Hospital there providing the nearest specialist psychiatric and addiction inpatient capacity. The Chattanooga systems are roughly an hour south-east.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets in Tullahoma. Narcotics Anonymous operates through the Volunteer Region. Celebrate Recovery is widespread in southern Middle Tennessee churches. Motlow State Community College supports students in recovery. Adjacent Manchester, Shelbyville and Decherd carry further options.
Free lines, available now
Tennessee REDLINE — call or text 800-889-9789, free and confidential, 24 hours a day
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988
Tennessee Statewide Crisis Line — 855-274-7471
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
Tennessee Department of Health — Drug Overdose Deaths Report 2024.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — county-level drug overdose death rates, Tennessee, 2024.
Division of TennCare — substance use disorder benefit coverage.
Rehab Seekers directory listings, Tullahoma, August 2026.
Rehab Seekers market rate research, Tennessee standard and luxury programs, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.