Missouri

Best Opioid Rehab Centers in Missouri

The best rehab is one that meets your needs. Our research team evaluated the 15 best treatment centers for opioids in Missouri. Review our curated list of options including outpatient and residential.

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15 Best Centers in Missouri

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Outpatient

140 Weldon Pkwy, Maryland Heights, MO 63043

Sana Lake Behavioral Wellness Center

Substance Use
Opioids
Alcohol
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Specializing in individually tailored care for opioid addiction, blending medication-assisted treatment with therapeutic support and robust aftercare services... More
Residential

5615 W. 32nd Street Joplin, MO 64804

Grand Falls Recovery Center

(85)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Opioids
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
Heroin
Professionals
Offering various tiers of evidence-based care for opioid addiction and co-occurring disorders, including medically supervised detox, an executive program, and comprehensive aftercare services... More
Outpatient

9733 St. Charles Rock Rd, Breckenridge Hills, MO 63114

New Season Treatment Center - St. Louis

(108)
Substance Use
Opioids
Drug Addiction
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Providing specialized treatment for clients with opioid addictions, including medication-assisted treatment, medical supervision, and counseling... More
Residential
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Bastrop, Texas, United States

Willow Springs Recovery

(136)
Substance Use
Opioids
Cocaine
Prescription Drugs
Benzodiazepines
Heroin
Methamphetamine
Co-Occurring Disorders
Alcohol
Offering supervised detox, medication-assisted treatment, and a personalized blend of evidence-based therapies to treat opioid addiction and its underlying causes, all in a supportive residential treatment center with a variety of amenities, including a pool, volleyball court, and walking paths... More
  • Joint Commission Accredited

    Joint Commission Accredited

  • Therapeutic Location

    Therapeutic Location

  • On-site Medical Detox

    On-site Medical Detox

Outpatient

2027 Campus Drive, St. Charles, MO 63301

New Season Treatment Center - St. Charles

(72)
Substance Use
Opioids
Drug Addiction
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Providing specialized treatment for clients with opioid addictions, including medication-assisted treatment, medical supervision, and counseling... More
Outpatient

760 S Kingshighway Suite F, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703

New Season Treatment Center - Cape Girardeau

(45)
Substance Use
Opioids
Drug Addiction
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Providing specialized treatment for clients with opioid addictions, including medication-assisted treatment, medical supervision, and counseling... More
Residential

2608 Smyrna Road Ozark, MO 65721

Synergy Executive

(71)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Near the Ozark mountains, Synergy Executive is a modern-style rehab offering a holistic treatment approach, private rooms, and education classes for men... More
Residential
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Carbondale, Colorado, United States

Jaywalker

(38)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Opioids
Benzodiazepines
Family Program
Adventure Outings
Men Only
Men
Co-Occurring Disorders
Alcohol
A 12-Step, men ’s-only facility offering a full continuum of care to treat opioid addiction in the Colorado Rockies. Provides outdoor peer bonding activities, 12-Step meetings, and trauma-informed therapies... More
  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

  • Nature Lovers

    Nature Lovers

  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

Residential

22933 Hwy. 61 Eolia, MO 63344

The Aviary Recovery Center

The Aviary Recovery Center provides individualized treatment plans, a young adult program and arranged support groups for aftercare... More
Residential

8315 S Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63111

Harris House

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
The Harris House is a charitable non-profit corporation with over 50 years of experience working with addictions, and focused on a mission to help those in need... More
Residential

8350 Highway 30 Dittmer, MO 63023

Sana Lake Recovery Center

(106)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Chronic Relapse
Co-Occurring Disorders
Detox
Drug Addiction
Family Involvement
Holistic
Trauma
A 55-acre lakeside campus providing a full spectrum of addiction treatment delivered by experienced, caring practitioners in a community-driven culture... More
Residential
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Dickson, Tennessee, United States

Freeman Recovery Center

(134)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Opioids
Prescription Drugs
Benzodiazepines
Trauma
Methamphetamine
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Alcohol
Comprehensive and individualized opioid treatment using detox followed by residential and outpatient programs. Through evidence-based therapies and Suboxone, clients can reduce cravings and prevent relapse... More
  • 1-on-1 Counseling

    1-on-1 Counseling

  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Medically Assisted Detox

    Medically Assisted Detox

Sober Living

14400 Bogert Parkway Suite 200, Oklahoma City, OK 73134

Hope is Alive Ministries - Sober Living Mentoring Homes

Substance Use
Christian
Retreat
Gender-specific, Christian sober living homes with an active community and 12-18 months of programming... More
Sober Living

1208 Highway H Hermann, MO 65041

Learn to Live

Substance Use
Chronic Relapse
Drug Addiction
Gender-Specific
Young Adults
A sober living home for young men to recover from addiction while engaging in life skills, 12-Step facilitation, and fun sober activities... More
Residential
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Raymond, Illinois, United States

Lincoln Recovery

(76)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Opioids
Prescription Drugs
Benzodiazepines
Depression
Marijuana
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Alcohol
A residential program treating opioid addiction with a careful approach that includes safely weaning patients off the medication and teaching healthier coping mechanisms with evidence-based therapy in a flexible tech environment... More
  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

  • On-site Medical Detox

    On-site Medical Detox

  • Private Rooms Only

    Private Rooms Only

Hospital

600 Medical Drive #103, Wentzville, MO 63385

SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital - Wentzville

(83)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Drug Addiction
Intensive Outpatient Program
A comprehensive treatment center offering a wide range of substance use services, including adult intensive outpatient programs and supportive group therapy sessions... More
Residential

11901 Jessica Lane Raytown, MO 64138

The Recovery Village Kansas City

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Prioritizing personalized treatment regimens with a full spectrum of care in a contemporary, cozy location with an on-site gym and computer lab... More
Hospital

1201 International Drive, Columbia, MO, 65202

CenterPointe Hospital of Columbia

Mental Health
Co-Occurring Substance Use
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Offering a full continuum of care for children, adolescents, and adults struggling with addiction, mental health conditions, and co-occurring disorders... More
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Opioids are drugs such as heroin, opium, morphine, codeine, and fentanyl. They can be legal prescription medications or illegal substances. Opioids relieve pain by mimicking endorphins and enkephalins and interacting with opioid receptors in the brain and body. These interactions can depress the central nervous system, inhibit pain signals, and alter perception.

Opioids can effectively manage pain when used under professional guidance; however, because they activate the brain’s reward system, they reinforce the need to take more. This can cause an opioid addiction.

Effects of Opioids


In the short term, opioids produce euphoria and pain relief; however, they can also cause drowsiness, respiratory depression, nausea, dizziness, and skin irritation.

With prolonged use, opioids can cause impaired attention and memory, an increased sensitivity to pain, depression, and anxiety. Physically, they can cause respiratory problems, cardiovascular issues, and liver damage.

Risks of Opioids


Since opioids can be so addictive, it’s possible for users to accidentally ingest too much at once and overdose. Overdose occurs when an opioid’s depressant effects on the central nervous system cause life-threatening reactions. Overdoses usually include respiratory failure, where breathing becomes slow, shallow, or even stops completely. Without immediate medical intervention, an opioid overdose can be fatal.

If someone is overdosing, call 911 or your local emergency services number immediately. If you are qualified, administer CPR. Use Naloxone (Narcan) if available.

Detoxing from Opioids


Detox will rid your body of opioids and can be a great step towards recovery. Detox must be done under medical supervision to ensure safety.

Detox from opioids can last 4–20 days, depending on the opioid used. Quick-acting opioids like heroin typically have a shorter duration than long-acting opioids like fentanyl. Withdrawal symptoms usually appear in 8–12 hours after quitting. Symptoms include:

 

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia
  • Hot and cold flashes
  • Sweating
  • Muscle cramps
  • Diarrhea

 

Detox can be abstinence-based or assisted with medications such as methadone and buprenorphine. These medications are opioid receptor antagonists, meaning they attach to and activate opioid receptors in the brain to ease withdrawal symptoms. They can be used long-term if necessary.

Questions to Ask Your Provider about Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)


If you are considering MAT for opioid recovery, it's important to have an open discussion with your healthcare provider to make informed decisions about your treatment plan. You can ask questions like:

 

  1. What medications are available for opioid addiction?
  2. What are the benefits and potential side effects of each medication?
  3. How long should I plan to be on medication as part of my treatment?
  4. Can the medications be addictive themselves, and how will you monitor and manage this aspect?
  5. Are there any lifestyle changes I should make while on MAT?

Rehab for Opioids


After detox, you’ll begin therapy to get to the root of your addiction and learn coping skills to manage cravings. Some people with opioid addiction may need a more intensive level of care to help monitor and manage their symptoms. When talking to your doctor, consider discussing which level of care best fits your needs:

 

  • Outpatient (OP): You’ll live at home and meet 1-2x per week with your provider and others in treatment.
  • Intensive outpatient (IOP): You’ll meet 3-5x per week for several hours at a time for more intensive care.
  • Partial hospitalization (PHP): You’ll meet 5-7 times a week for a full day.
  • Residential: You’ll live in a rehab for 28+ days and engage in treatment with a comprehensive staff and a community of peers.
  • Inpatient: You’ll live in a treatment center or hospital-like setting and have 24/7 monitoring for your safety.

 

Managing opioid addiction can be a complex and individualized process. Working with a licensed professional who’s experienced in opioid addiction can help guide you through the healing process. They will provide you with appropriate tools, techniques, and support tailored to your specific needs. You may engage in talk therapies such as 

 

Can You Relapse on Opioids? 


Yes, it is possible to relapse on opioids. If this happens, talk to your doctor and seek professional treatment. You may participate in programs that focus on relapse prevention planning along with skills-building and evidence-based therapies.

Relapse isn’t a failure, but rather an opportunity to find treatment that better fits your needs and keeps you on the path to sobriety.

Questions to Ask Your Provider


If you’re looking for opioid treatment, talk to your primary care doctor. They can refer you to a substance use rehab to start your recovery. When talking to your provider, consider asking these questions:

 

  1. What are the benefits of the different types of treatment available? What are the risks?
  2. Are there any specific medical or psychiatric assessments I should do before starting treatment?
  3. What does relapse prevention planning look like?
  4. Is there treatment that can address any co-occurring disorders that I have?
  5. Does insurance cover treatment?

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