Drug Rehabs in Oklahoma City, OK

There are limited rehab centers in Oklahoma City, OK, but traveling a short distance to neighboring areas might be ideal in finding the support and assistance for those struggling with substance abuse.

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Rolling Hills Hospital

Ada , OK

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Ambrosia Treatment Center – Oklahoma

Duncan , OK

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Military & Veterans in Recovery – Banyan Treatment

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Newport Academy – Teen Treatment Center

Dallas , TX

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Symetria Recovery – Fort Worth

Fort Worth , TX

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Riverwalk Ranch

Mansfield , TX

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Lakeland Behavioral Health System

Springfield , MO

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Cedar Crest Hospital

Belton , TX

Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma sits along the I-35 Corridor, a major interstate stretching from the US-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas, to Minnesota. Crosswise, I-40 connects the east and west coasts from North Carolina to California. Consequently, Oklahoma City experiences a high amount of drug-trafficking – typically from drug organizations in the south and west. The result is high rates of illicit substance abuse (particularly Methamphetamines).

A relatively rural state, there are limited treatment options in the immediate Oklahoma City area, but traveling a short distance to neighboring regions might provide the support and assistance needed for those suffering from abuse and addiction.

Oklahoma City’s Trending Drugs of Abuse

Nationwide drug-induced deaths dropped by 4.1% from the previous year to 67,367 in 2018, the vast majority of that number in the state of Oklahoma (70%) were in some way related to Opioids.

However, Oklahomans are more concerned with the continuing rise in Meth addiction and abuse; in November of 2021, nearly 150 pounds of Methamphetamine had been confiscated throughout the state. In 2017, Meth was found as a contributing cause of death in 330 overdoses, a 136% increase from 2012.

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Alcoholism In Oklahoma City

While Meth contributes to more deaths, alcohol abuse is more widespread in Oklahoma City. In fact, 77% of Oklahomans with a drug or alcohol addiction can be qualified as having an alcohol use disorder (about 251,000 people). Compared with other states, Oklahoma ranks 6th in alcohol-related deaths and 3rd in underage drinking. In 2014, alcohol-related arrests outpaced every other type of crime (including murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, vehicle theft, and drug-related crimes). Unfortunately, only 7.6% of residents receive alcohol addiction treatment.

Oklahoma City’s surrounding population of Native Americans also suffer particularly high rates of alcoholism. Of 111 alcohol poisoning fatalities, 20 were Native Americans – double the rate for other Oklahomans.

The things that this population has been through have left a number of people feeling a loss of their identity, which leads to … depression, suicide, violence against women, alcohol abuse and diabetes. So, replicating culture into the services that we offer has become a high priority for us so we can help these people identify with their culture, with their tribe, and with their values.

- Summer Duke, Behavioral Health Director at the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic, News OK, 2015

One of Oklahoma’s biggest tribes, the Chickasaw Nation, provides substance abuse treatment in the form of residential drug and alcohol rehab.

Oklahoma City Addiction Statistics

86

percent

86% of homicide offenders in Oklahoma were drinking at the time of their offense.

633

pregnancies

In 2013, alcohol contributed to 633 teen pregnancies in Oklahoma.

7.2

billion dollars

Addiction costs the state of Oklahoma $1 billion in excess of its annual budget, topping $7.2 billion.

Addiction Treatment In Oklahoma City

In addition to drug courts, Oklahoma City offers its residents a few options when it comes to recovery. However, high waitlists have prevented some from getting help when they need it. The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services maintains 3 state residential rehab facilities and contracts with over 130 treatment facilities.

Treatment services are located throughout the state and are designed to provide:

  • Referral to treatment
  • Detox services
  • Outpatient counseling
  • Residential treatment
  • Substance abuse education
  • Transitional living
  • Aftercare Services

Traveling For Rehab

For those in need of more immediate treatment, or for those who want more options when it comes to care, traveling out of state may be the best choice. Traveling for rehab removes the individual from hometown stressors or triggers of addiction. Also, it allows them to focus on their health and recovery.

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Name Location Phone
Area 57 P.O. Box 18415
Oklahoma City, OK 73154
405-842-1200

College Programs

University Counseling Services

Oklahoma City University

2501 N Blackwelder • Oklahoma City
OK 73106-1493

University Counseling Services

Oklahoma City University

2501 N Blackwelder • Oklahoma City
OK 73106-1493

SCU Student Counseling Services

Southwestern Christian University

7300 NW 23rd Street
Suite 301, Bethany, Oklahoma 73008

University Counseling Center (UCC)

Oklahoma Christian University

2501 E. Memorial Road
Oklahoma City, OK

Substance Abuse Studies Degrees

University of Central Oklahoma

100 North University Drive
Edmond, OK 73034

Counseling Center

University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus

620 Elm Ave. Rm 201
Norman, OK 73019

AA and NA Meetings in Oklahoma City

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Oklahoma State A.A. Office Area 57 PO Box 18415, Oklahoma City, OK 73154 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Oklahoma City Intergroup Service Office 2701 N. Portland, Suite E,Oklahoma City, OK 73107 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Saturday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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