San Antonio, TX State Funded Rehab Centers

Treatment Centers Nearby

Call 800-496-0542 to speak with an alcohol or drug abuse counselor.

StateFundedRehab.com provides only listings of drug and alcohol rehab centers that use government money to support people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs receive treatment or supportive services. A vast majority of drug users are in this category due to having spent all of their money on their addiction. That is why it is important for States to provide for this service.

We have listed all of the clinics that we have located in San Antonio, Texas below.

On our listing pages we provide user comments and reviews.

Laurel Ridge Treatment Center

17720 Corporate Woods Drive
San Antonio, TX - 78259
210-491-9400

Alamo City Treatment Services

12042 Blanco Road
San Antonio, TX - 78216
(210) 541-8400

South Texas Veterans Healthcare System Villa Serena

4455 Horizon Hill
San Antonio, TX - 78229
210-321-2700

Methodist Specialty/Transplant Hosp Inpatient Unit Behavioral Medicine

8026 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX - 78229
210-575-8112

AAMA Selena Youth Residential Trt

248 Post Avenue
San Antonio, TX - 78215
210-223-4004

Center for Healthcare Services Restoration Center

601 North Frio Street
San Antonio, TX - 78207
210-261-3032

Center for Healthcare Services Methadone Services

601 North Frio Street
San Antonio, TX - 78207
210-246-1300

AAMA Selena Outpatient

2300 West Commerce Street
San Antonio, TX - 78207
210-270-8575

Elite Counseling Deborah Judith

700 South Zarzamora Street
San Antonio, TX - 78207
210-822-9493

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What Are State Funded Rehab Centers?

State Funded Rehab Centers, other than medicaid, are government funded rehab centers. These are low to no cost rehab centers for addicted people.

Are these State Funded Rehab Centers free?

Yes, these are very affordable or free options for those needing addiction treatment. These public assistance facilities often have waiting lists. View our FAQ and How To section for information on getting accepted in to these programs.