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Addiction treatment in Illinois
708 verified treatment centers across Illinois. Overdose rate 31.3 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Illinois
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Ann and Robert H Lurie Childs Hosp of Chicago/Div of Adolescent Med
Chicago, IL
Boston Neurobehavioral Associates Decatur
Decatur, IL
Heritage Behavioral Health Center
Decatur, IL
FMRS Health Systems Fayette County Office
Wheaton, IL
Association for Individual Development Behav Health Outpatient
Aurora, IL
Genesee/Orleans Council on Alc and Substance Abuse
Flossmoor, IL
Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital Inpatient Behavioral Health
Palos Heights, IL
Rosecrance Northbrook
Northbrook, IL
Mental Health Centers of Western IL Hancock Site
Carthage, IL
TASC Chicago Clinton
Chicago, IL
Family Solutions Utah
Chicago, IL
Braden Counseling Center- Rochelle
Rochelle, IL
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Cities in Illinois with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Chicago
166 centers
Palatine
38 centers
Joliet
24 centers
Aurora
22 centers
Peoria
19 centers
Waukegan
13 centers
Wheaton
12 centers
Springfield
12 centers
Elgin
11 centers
Quincy
10 centers
Flossmoor
10 centers
Bellwood
10 centers
Skokie
8 centers
Rockford
8 centers
Dixon
8 centers
Arlington Heights
8 centers
Frankfort
7 centers
Decatur
7 centers
Buffalo Grove
7 centers
Rock Island
6 centers
Understanding treatment in Illinois
Finding addiction treatment in Illinois starts the way it starts everywhere: with an uncomfortable admission, usually to yourself, that something has to change. What comes next is local. With 708 licensed treatment facilities across Illinois and the particular context of the Midwest, the path from that admission to a clinician who can actually help you is different than it would be in another state.
The Medicaid question
The Medicaid question sits under everything else. Illinois expanded Medicaid in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act, which has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled. Most national overdose statistics do not map cleanly onto state-level treatment access, but this one does: states that expanded tend to show better treatment engagement per capita.
The overdose-mortality context
At 31.3 overdose deaths per 100,000 residents (CDC 2023), Illinois's crisis is particular, not general. The practical context here is that Cook County fentanyl-related mortality versus downstate MAT access gap — which is why the top substance categories driving the numbers are fentanyl and cocaine, with fentanyl contamination complicating patterns that used to be simpler to read.
How access actually works in Illinois
What to do first if you are in Illinois and trying to find help: call your insurance plan's behavioral-health line (not the general member-services line), and ask specifically which in-network facilities offer medication-assisted treatment. The word "in-network" matters more than the word "nearby"; under the 2024 parity rule, if your plan claims in-network access and does not actually deliver it, you have a real appeal path.
What to do next
If you or someone in Illinois is weighing the decision right now, three steps tend to compress the process. First: honest self-assessment (the DSM-5-based tool on this site takes two minutes and can give you language to bring to a clinician). Second: verify insurance benefits before admission, not during, by calling the plan's behavioral-health line directly. Third: use the SAMHSA federal locator alongside any single facility's directory; the federal data is current and confirms what a facility's own website may not.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.