Addiction Treatment in Oregon
198 SAMHSA-listed facilities serving 101 cities & towns across Oregon
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(844) 569-1713There are 198 SAMHSA-listed addiction treatment facilities in Oregon. Portland leads with 42 facilities, followed by Eugene (17) and Salem (12). At the other end of the spectrum, 26 of the listed communities have only one or two facilities — which matters, because for outpatient care especially, the closest option is often the most sustainable one.
Two things are worth knowing about how treatment is distributed in Oregon. First, the five largest treatment hubs account for roughly 45% of the state's listed facilities, which means specialized programs are most likely to cluster there. Second, distribution isn't destiny: outpatient and medication-assisted programs tend to follow population, while residential programs are frequently located in smaller communities deliberately, away from a person's day-to-day environment.
All 13 levels of care and program types we track are available somewhere in Oregon — including the harder-to-find categories like medical detox, sober living, and teen treatment. Availability varies significantly by city, though; the table and program links below show where each level of care is actually offered.
Program Availability in Oregon
| Program type | Facilities | Share of listed facilities |
|---|---|---|
| Medical Detox | 16 | 8% |
| Inpatient & Residential Rehab | 41 | 21% |
| Partial Hospitalization (PHP) | 24 | 12% |
| Intensive Outpatient (IOP) | 87 | 44% |
| Outpatient Rehab | 166 | 84% |
| Medication-Assisted Treatment | 133 | 67% |
| Sober Living Homes | 24 | 12% |
| Veterans' Rehab | 68 | 34% |
| Women's Rehab | 193 | 97% |
| Men's Rehab | 191 | 96% |
| Teen & Adolescent Rehab | 57 | 29% |
| Senior Rehab | 79 | 40% |
| Dual Diagnosis Treatment | 154 | 78% |
Reading the table: a facility can offer several program types at once, so the percentages overlap and won't sum to 100. In Oregon, Women's Rehab is the most widely reported category (193 facilities), while Medical Detox is the sparsest (16 facilities) — if you need one of the sparser categories, expect a shorter list of options and check the program page early in your search.
Browse by Program Type in Oregon
How to Choose a Rehab in Oregon
Level of care comes first. Before comparing facilities, get clear on whether the situation calls for medical detox, residential treatment, a day program (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), or standard outpatient care — the right facility at the wrong intensity doesn't work. Our levels of care guide breaks down what each one involves and who it fits.
Then weigh proximity against specialization. For outpatient and IOP schedules — multiple sessions a week for months — a facility you can reliably reach beats a marginally better program an hour away. For residential care, the calculus flips: you live on-site, so traveling to Portland or another hub for the right specialized program costs you nothing in practice.
Payment is the third filter. Insurance coverage for addiction treatment is broader than most people expect, but network status makes or breaks the bill — here's how verification works, and here are the options without insurance. For veterans, teens, women, seniors, and people with co-occurring mental health conditions, our who-we-help guides explain what to look for in a specialized program.
Cities in Oregon
If Your City Isn't Listed
Facility locations don't limit who they serve. Some smaller communities in the list above show no local facilities of their own — their pages point to the nearest listed options instead, because facilities routinely serve patients from surrounding towns and counties, and larger hubs like Portland and Eugene draw from most of the region. If your town isn't in the list at all, check the cities nearest you first — and remember that for residential care, anywhere in Oregon — or beyond it — is within reach, since you stay on-site.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many addiction treatment facilities are in Oregon?
There are 198 SAMHSA-listed addiction treatment facilities in Oregon, with the largest concentrations in Portland, Eugene, and Salem. Every one appears in SAMHSA's National Directory, meaning it holds a state license, certification, or approval — this directory doesn't include unverified or scraped listings.
Which cities in Oregon have the most rehab facilities?
Portland has the most with 42 facilities, followed by Eugene (17) and Salem (12). The five largest hubs together hold about 45% of the state's listed facilities — but 26 smaller communities have one or two local facilities each, which often matters more for outpatient care you'll attend weekly.
Does Oregon have every level of addiction care?
Yes — all 13 program types this directory tracks are reported by at least one facility in Oregon, including medical detox, residential treatment, PHP, IOP, medication-assisted treatment, and sober living. Availability varies by city, so use the program links on this page to see exactly where each is offered.
How much does rehab cost in Oregon?
Cost is driven by the type and length of treatment, not the state line — a few weekly outpatient sessions and a month of residential care sit at opposite ends of the price spectrum, and insurance network status moves the number more than geography does. See our cost of rehab guide for realistic ranges by level of care, and the free and low-cost rehab guide if paying out of pocket isn't an option.
Is every facility listed on this page licensed?
Yes, in the specific sense that matters: every listing comes from SAMHSA's National Directory, which only includes facilities licensed, certified, or approved by their state's substance use treatment authority. We don't add scraped or unverified listings. A license is the floor rather than the ceiling, though — our levels of care guides cover the questions worth asking any program before admission.
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