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Addiction treatment in Nevada
111 verified treatment centers across Nevada. Overdose rate 28.1 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Nevada
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Empowerment Centre
Las Vegas, NV
Vitality Unlimited Residential Treatment Carson City
Carson City, NV
Elements of Motivation
Las Vegas, NV
BHG McDaniel Treatment Center
North Las Vegas, NV
Bristlecone Family Resources
Reno, NV
Carson Valley Health Vitality for LIfe
Gardnerville, NV
Rural Clinics Fernley Fernley
Fernley, NV
Northern Nevada Hopes
Reno, NV
STEP2
Reno, NV
Life Change Center
Sparks, NV
Southern Nevada Adult MH Services East Las Vegas Clinic
Las Vegas, NV
Desert Winds Hospital
Las Vegas, NV
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Cities in Nevada with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Las Vegas
38 centers
Reno
17 centers
North Las Vegas
7 centers
Carson City
7 centers
Pahrump
5 centers
Henderson
5 centers
HENDERSON
5 centers
Dayton
4 centers
Sparks
3 centers
Fallon
3 centers
Minden
2 centers
Ely
2 centers
Elko
2 centers
Winnemucca
1 centers
Tonopah
1 centers
Silver Springs
1 centers
Lovelock
1 centers
Gardnerville
1 centers
Fernley
1 centers
Battle Mountain
1 centers
Understanding treatment in Nevada
Finding addiction treatment in Nevada starts the way it starts everywhere: with an uncomfortable admission, usually to yourself, that something has to change. What comes next is local. With 111 licensed treatment facilities across Nevada and the particular context of the Southwest, 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
Before you look at specific programs, look at Medicaid: Nevada expanded Medicaid in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act. Has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled — and that access shapes which facilities can afford to admit non-commercial patients, which in turn shapes the real, reachable network.
The overdose-mortality context
Nevada's overdose rate sits at 28.1 deaths per 100,000 residents annually (CDC, 2023). The national figure is around 31 per 100,000 for comparison. The numbers are uneven within the state — Las Vegas hospitality-industry workforce patterns complicate treatment engagement — but the trend since the arrival of fentanyl in the local drug supply has shifted the shape of the crisis in ways that older treatment frameworks were not built for.
How access actually works in Nevada
If you are asking what to do first in Nevada, the honest answer is: the first thing most families try — calling centers directly to ask about availability — is often the slowest path. Start with your insurance plan's behavioral-health line, and start with a specific question: "Which in-network facilities within 25 miles offer medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder?" That phrasing produces better results than "how do I find rehab."
What to do next
Practically, the next step for someone in Nevada considering treatment is usually one of these three: take the Self-Assessment on this site to understand severity (this does not commit you to anything and your answers stay in your browser); call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP for a neutral federal assessment of options; or call the insurance plan's behavioral-health line to request a list of in-network facilities offering MAT. Any of the three are reasonable first moves; none require a decision today.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.