Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Michigan
Michigan offers a wide range of addiction treatment options. This guide covers some of the best alcohol and drug rehab centers in Michigan, including programs in the Detroit area, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, and more. Our team identified 7 reputable rehab centers in Michigan, that provide services from medical detox to residential treatment and outpatient programs.
Content review by Tariq M. Ghafoor, M.D. Board-Certified Addiction Psychiatrist
Last updated on February 28, 2026
This page’s clinical overview has been medically reviewed by a U.S.-licensed psychiatrist to ensure accurate, ethical, and up-to-date information about addiction treatment in Michigan. This review does not apply to individual facilities listed on this page and does not replace professional medical care.
Addiction Treatment in Michigan
A quick snapshot of rehab options, major treatment hubs, and common levels of care to help you get oriented before comparing facilities.
- Featured rehab centers
- 7 vetted facilities highlighted on this page, from residential programs to PHP and IOP options.
- Key treatment hubs
- Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo, and Lansing offer a wide range of detox, residential, and outpatient services.
- Common levels of care
- Medical detox, residential treatment, PHP/IOP programs, and long-term sober living environments.
- Independent resource
- Listings are curated for educational purposes only and are not a substitute for a professional medical evaluation.
Featured Rehab Centers in Michigan
Skywood Recovery
A premier addiction and dual diagnosis treatment center in Augusta, MI. Set on a former golf course, it offers a full continuum of care including medical detox, residential, and PHP programs.
Levels of Care:
Liberty House Recovery Center
Exclusive dual diagnosis and addiction treatment center on a 34-acre private estate in Fenton, MI, offering detox, residential, and IOP with a high staff-to-client ratio.
Levels of Care:
Navigating Treatment Options in Michigan
Understanding the different levels of care is the first step. Michigan offers a full spectrum of programs to meet you where you are in your recovery journey.
Medical Detox
A safe, medically supervised process to manage withdrawal symptoms. This is often the necessary first phase before beginning a therapeutic program.
Inpatient / Residential
A highly structured, 24/7 live-in program providing an immersive, substance-free environment ideal for focusing completely on recovery without outside triggers.
Outpatient (PHP/IOP)
Flexible programs that allow you to live at home while attending scheduled therapy sessions, helping you integrate recovery skills into daily life.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or evaluation. If you are in crisis, call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room.
All Opiates Detox
Specialized medical facility in Wyandotte, MI, offering a rapid, 3-day opiate detox program under sedation for adults. A private, self-pay only facility.
Levels of Care:
Enlightened Recovery Michigan
Michigan-based drug rehab offering comprehensive medical detox and residential services for adults with substance use and co-occurring disorders. Accepts private insurance and Medicaid.
Levels of Care:
Our Vetting Process & Ethical Promise
Your trust is our priority. We are an independent resource committed to providing accurate and ethical information. We do not engage in patient brokering, and our listings are curated based on strict criteria to ensure quality and safety.
- Licensing & Accreditation: We verify that facilities hold current state licenses and reputable accreditations (e.g., JCAHO, CARF).
- Evidence-Based Practices: We prioritize centers that use scientifically-backed therapeutic methods.
- Ethical Marketing: We ensure facilities adhere to transparent and honest marketing practices.
This information is for general educational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any specific treatment center. If you are in crisis, call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Dawn Farm
A non-profit, long-term addiction treatment center on a working farm in Ypsilanti, MI, offering low-cost residential, outpatient, and sober living services since 1973.
Levels of Care:
Advanced Rapid Detox
A specialized medical facility offering a rapid, 4-day opiate and alcohol detox program under IV sedation. This is a private, self-pay facility for adults.
Levels of Care:
Recovery Road Homes
Michigan's NARR-accredited sober living provider for men and women, offering a structured, 12-step based environment for long-term recovery in Grand Rapids and Muskegon.
Levels of Care:
Frequently Asked Questions – Michigan Rehab
Most rehab facilities in Michigan accept private insurance, self-pay, and payment plans. Many also accept Michigan Medicaid (Healthy Michigan Plan), which may cover detox, residential treatment, outpatient programs (PHP/IOP), and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when medically necessary. If you are uninsured or underinsured, you may qualify for state-funded treatment services through Michigan’s Community Mental Health (CMH) agencies. Always request a free insurance verification to understand your coverage, deductibles, and expected out-of-pocket costs before admission.
To find a rehab near you in Michigan, search by city or region such as Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Flint, or Kalamazoo. Compare programs by level of care (medical detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient services), insurance accepted, and availability. You can also call 211 for local referrals or dial 988 for 24/7 mental health and substance use crisis support anywhere in Michigan.
Inpatient (residential) rehab in Michigan requires you to live at the facility full-time with structured therapy and 24/7 clinical supervision. This level of care is often recommended for severe addiction, high relapse risk, or co-occurring mental health disorders. Outpatient rehab allows you to live at home while attending scheduled sessions several times per week. Many outpatient programs include individual counseling, group therapy, relapse prevention, and MAT while allowing you to maintain work or family responsibilities.
Michigan offers a diverse range of treatment environments—from urban centers to quieter lakeside and rural settings. Staying in-state can make it easier to transition into local outpatient care, recovery housing, and peer support networks after residential treatment. Michigan also has a strong recovery community and multiple state-supported resources designed to support long-term sobriety.
Bring 5–7 days of comfortable clothing and seasonal layers (Michigan winters can be cold), alcohol-free toiletries, a government-issued ID, your insurance card (including Healthy Michigan Plan if applicable), and prescribed medications in original pharmacy containers. Most rehab centers provide a detailed packing list before admission. Leave valuables, unapproved electronics, and non-prescribed substances at home.
Use Our Full Directory
Browse all rehabs and filter by rating, level of care, and more →How to Choose a Rehab Center in Michigan
When comparing alcohol and drug rehab centers in Michigan, consider clinical quality, level of care, location, and practical factors like insurance coverage or out-of-pocket cost. Many facilities in the Detroit metro area and Grand Rapids offer a full continuum of care, while rehabs in more rural settings offer peaceful, retreat-style environments. Use this checklist when comparing rehab centers in Michigan so you can match the level of care to your needs.
- Level of care: Does the program offer medical detox, residential treatment, and/or outpatient care?
- Co-occurring care: Can they treat co-existing mental health conditions like depression, PTSD, or anxiety?
- Insurance & payment: Are they in-network with your health plan or willing to verify benefits up front?
- Specialty programs: Look for tracks for teens, veterans, professionals, or gender-specific care if relevant.
This guidance is informational only and does not constitute medical advice or endorsement of any specific facility. If you are experiencing a crisis, call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Addiction in Michigan: By the Numbers
Understanding the scope of substance use in Michigan highlights the critical need for accessible, high-quality treatment.
Over 2,900
Opioid Overdose Deaths
Recorded in a recent 12-month period, driven largely by fentanyl. (Source: CDC)
18.6%
Adults Binge Drinking
More than 1 in 6 adults in Michigan report excessive binge drinking. (Source: County Health Rankings)
Top 10 State
For Prescription Opioid Misuse
Michigan has one of the highest opioid prescribing rates in the nation. (Source: NIDA)
Statistics are for general informational use only. They may change as new public health data becomes available.