Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Van Alstyne, TX
Drug and alcohol treatment for Van Alstyne, Texas is listed on this page, taking in providers that also serve Sherman, McKinney and Princeton. Scroll down for the full list, with the levels of care and payment options each one offers.
We aim to check listings for Van Alstyne against the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission and CARF International. Texas has not expanded Medicaid, so it is worth establishing where you stand before comparing costs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Van Alstyne, Texas
Van Alstyne sits in Grayson County between McKinney and Sherman, with roughly 5,000 residents.
The town has grown quickly as the metroplex has extended north along US 75.
Grayson County recorded a sharp rise in overdose deaths over the past four years.
Over the year to December 2025, Grayson County recorded 35 overdose deaths against 25 four years earlier, a 40 percent increase on provisional CDC data.
The national figure moved the other way over the same period, which makes this a local problem rather than a national one.
No state has a higher uninsured rate than Texas, at about 16 percent, and the reason is largely that Medicaid was never expanded here. That leaves an estimated 617,000 to 920,000 adults earning too little to qualify for Marketplace subsidies yet ineligible for Medicaid.
Something worth establishing early: a substance use disorder does not qualify anyone for Texas Medicaid on its own, at any income level. A severe mental illness with disability status generally does, and a non-disabled parent qualifies only below roughly $4,000 a year.
Neighboring Sherman, McKinney and Princeton carry their own listings, with the wider picture across Texas.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
The figures below cover providers listed in Van Alstyne and the surrounding parts of Grayson County. Sherman is close and McKinney around forty minutes south. Keep a note of who you spoke to and what they said, since availability changes week to week and a name to ask for shortens the next call considerably.
Medically Supervised Detox
The detox phase covers withdrawal with clinical oversight, usually lasting three to seven days. Texoma Medical Center in Denison and McKinney hospitals serve the area. Risk peaks in the opening seventy-two hours for alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal, and that is the reason clinical observation is worth arranging.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
Residential care involves staying on site for a set period, commonly thirty, sixty or ninety days. Residential capacity in Grayson County is limited, with far deeper provision toward the metroplex.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
Level of care is set against American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria here, and an assessment should therefore produce a defined answer rather than a provider’s default. The town is car-dependent, so weekly attendance should be checked against the US 75 journey.
Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Co-occurring treatment works on the addiction and the mental health condition at the same time, which is what the evidence supports. In Grayson County that authority is Texoma Community Center. Texoma Community Center covers Grayson, Cooke and Fannin counties.
Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living
Sober living is shared accommodation run on a substance-free basis for people coming out of treatment. The Texas Recovery Oriented Housing Network handles certification as the state’s NARR affiliate. Because it is voluntary, an uncertified house is not necessarily bad but is worth asking about. Recovery housing here does not exist in quantity, and options mean traveling toward the metroplex.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Van Alstyne
Van Alstyne household incomes sit near the state median, with most working residents commuting. Listings in Van Alstyne itself are limited, so the practical search usually extends into the surrounding county and beyond. With Grayson County deaths up 40 percent over four years against a falling national trend, waiting for circumstances to improve is the least sensible option available.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?
Typical Texas figures are $1,400 to $4,700 a week for detox, $5,900 to $24,500 a month for residential treatment, $6,900 to $13,300 for partial hospitalization, $2,550 to $8,800 for intensive outpatient and $1,220 to $4,900 for outpatient care.
A 40 percent rise in county deaths over four years, against a sharply falling national figure, marks this county out.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| 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 common among commuters. Texas Medicaid runs through STAR managed care, and agricultural and service work frequently carries neither.
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. The Recovery Resource Council’s OSAR program covers Grayson County and is the route for anyone without cover.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Van Alstyne
No state has a higher uninsured rate than Texas, at about 16 percent, and the reason is largely that Medicaid was never expanded here. That leaves an estimated 617,000 to 920,000 adults earning too little to qualify for Marketplace subsidies yet ineligible for Medicaid. Something worth establishing early: a substance use disorder does not qualify anyone for Texas Medicaid on its own, at any income level. A severe mental illness with disability status generally does, and a non-disabled parent qualifies only below roughly $4,000 a year. Getting there week after week is the real question in a county like this. Programs serving rural catchments generally expect it and can often adjust the schedule, but only if the difficulty is raised at the start rather than discovered when someone stops attending.
Texoma Community Center is the point of entry for publicly funded care in Grayson County. For people with no cover, OSAR is the front door. The Outreach, Screening, Assessment and Referral program operates in all eleven Texas health and human services regions, answers day and night, and can be reached on 211 or 877-541-7905. The state operates through 39 local authorities in total, 37 mental health and two behavioral health, with OSAR generally housed within them. Ask each program what happens if the first placement does not work out, because the answer says a good deal about how they operate.
The Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council, attached to the Comptroller’s office, allocates settlement money statewide. It awarded $21.2 million across 109 grants in September 2025, covering every region for the first time. December 2025 brought up to $25 million for UTHealth Houston to expand certified recovery housing, after $25 million earlier to University Health in Bexar County for naloxone. Counties and cities have received four disbursements since 2023 totalling more than $112 million.
More Help and Recovery Support
Texoma Medical Center serves the county, with Level I trauma care in the metroplex.
Sherman, McKinney and Princeton carry further listings, with more across Texas.
Free and confidential, available now
Texas OSAR substance use referral line — 877-541-7905, free and 24 hours a day 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988
References and Citations
- Texas Health and Human Services Commission — Local Mental Health and Behavioral Health Authorities, and the Outreach, Screening, Assessment and Referral program across the eleven HHS regions.
- Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council, Office of the Comptroller — grant awards September 2025, recovery housing award December 2025, and political subdivision disbursements 2023 to 2026.
- U.S. Census Bureau and Texas HHSC — health insurance coverage and the Medicaid coverage gap in Texas.
- 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, Van Alstyne and Van Alstyne, August 2026, and market rate research, Texas, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.