


Since 2010, Ben has been helping rehabs around the world connect with patients through the Internet, from de-addiction centers in India reaching low-income treatment seekers on their mobile phones to centers in the U.S. attracting luxury clientele.




Since 2010, Ben has been helping rehabs around the world connect with patients through the Internet, from de-addiction centers in India reaching low-income treatment seekers on their mobile phones to centers in the U.S. attracting luxury clientele.
Strategic acquisition of premier sites doubles Recovery.com’s reach, solidifying leading market position and accelerating access to trusted treatment options for millions
MADISON, WI. August 7, 2025— Recovery.com and American Addiction Centers (AAC) today announced the sale and transition of several leading addiction treatment care navigation websites from AAC subsidiary Recovery Brands to Recovery.com. The sites include Rehabs.com, Recovery.org, Alcohol.org, DrugAbuse.com, ProjectKnow.com, FentanylSupport.org, and Detox.net.
The transition reflects a commitment from both parties to help individuals and families find addiction treatment options that meet their individual needs, and a recognition that digital platforms are often the first step in that journey. For Recovery.com, the acquisition represents an opportunity to expand its impact and further strengthen the tools and resources available to individuals navigating the treatment landscape.
“We’ve spent many years and invested millions of dollars building the best place on the internet to find mental health and addiction treatment and by bringing these websites under our ownership our impact and reach essentially doubled overnight,” said Ben Camp, CEO of Recovery.com. “We’ve long believed we were a perfect home for these websites, and I’m so glad that AAC’s leadership decided the time was right to sell. This is a major win for patients and for the industry.”
“This transaction reflects AAC’s continued commitment to expanding access to lifesaving care through mission-aligned partnerships,” said Dr. David Hans, Co-CEO of American Addiction Centers. “Our vision as a company is to foster a world free from the stigma of addiction, where quality treatment and support are accessible for all.”