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Addiction treatment in Louisiana
366 verified treatment centers across Louisiana. Overdose rate 55.9 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Louisiana
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Ruston Behavioral Health Clinic
Ruston, LA
North Louisiana Human Services District
New Orleans, LA
Freedom Behavioral Health
Bastrop, LA
Ketamine Wellness Center Appleton
Mandeville, LA
St Mary Behavioral Health Center
Morgan City, LA
Columbia Behavioral Health Clinic
Columbia, LA
The Ness Center
Mandeville, LA
Pilsen Little Village CMHC DBA Pilsen Wellness Center
Mandeville, LA
Longbranch Recovery and Wellness Jonesboro
Metairie, LA
Path Behavioral Healthcare
Lafayette, LA
Louisiana Behavioral Health Services Phoenix Family Life Centers
Leesville, LA
Odyssey House - Female Residential
Lake Charles, LA
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Cities in Louisiana with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Mandeville
133 centers
New Orleans
22 centers
Lake Charles
17 centers
Baton Rouge
17 centers
Tallulah
15 centers
Shreveport
13 centers
Monroe
13 centers
Lafayette
13 centers
Houma
9 centers
Metairie
7 centers
Slidell
5 centers
Bunkie
4 centers
Bogalusa
4 centers
Alexandria
4 centers
Winnfield
3 centers
Ruston
3 centers
Morgan City
3 centers
Leesville
3 centers
Hammond
3 centers
Covington
3 centers
Understanding treatment in Louisiana
There is no gentle way to start this. Louisiana has 366 licensed addiction-treatment facilities, a specific place in the Gulf South, and a specific version of the national crisis. The specific version matters, because a conversation that works for a family in another state will not land the same way here.
The Medicaid question
Louisiana expanded Medicaid in 2016 under the Affordable Care Act. What that means in practice: a low-income adult in Louisiana with substance use disorder has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled. This is the single largest variable in whether treatment is financially reachable — larger than any specific facility's sliding-scale policy or any commercial plan's network.
The overdose-mortality context
The raw number — 55.9 overdose deaths per 100,000 in Louisiana — matters less than what it tells you about where treatment could intervene. Most deaths involve opioids, and most opioid deaths in the state now involve illicitly manufactured fentanyl. That is the single biggest shift in the clinical landscape since 2015, and it is the thing treatment programs in Louisiana have had to adapt to.
How access actually works in Louisiana
What to do first if you are in Louisiana 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
The steps that help most families in Louisiana are not the ones that feel most productive. Calling ten facilities and collecting brochures often produces worse results than a single honest conversation with a primary-care doctor, a licensed substance-use counselor, or a trusted clinician who can refer into Louisiana's specific treatment network. Start with someone whose incentives are clinical, not commercial.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.