Rehab Centers in Snohomish County, WA
Snohomish County is a key treatment hub in Washington, with facilities serving 827,957 residents across the Everett metropolitan area.
Treatment Overview
Snohomish County offers comprehensive addiction treatment including detox, residential, outpatient, and MAT programs. Facilities in Everett and nearby communities provide care for substance use disorders and co-occurring conditions.
Demographics & Needs
With a population of 827,957, Snohomish County has diverse treatment needs. Local providers address alcohol dependency, opioid addiction, and other substance use disorders affecting residents across all demographics.
Access & Coverage
Snohomish County is accessible via major highways and serves as a treatment hub for surrounding communities. Everett anchors the county's healthcare infrastructure.
Cities in Snohomish County
Featured Facilities in Snohomish County, Washington
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Evergreen Recovery Centers - Ppw Residential
Residential Treatment Center · Everett, Washington · 425-258-2407 · Website
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Evergreen Recovery Centers - Ppw Residential
Residential Treatment Center · Everett, Washington · 425-258-2407 · Website
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Eleanor Health Professional WA, PLLC
Outpatient Program · Everett, Washington · 866-323-2596
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Balanced Living Therapy LLC
Outpatient Program · Edmonds, Washington · 425-977-4988 · Website
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Evergreen Recovery Centers - Lynnwood Detox
Detox Center · Lynnwood, Washington · 425-678-1390 · Website
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Evergreen Recovery Centers - Lynnwood Detox
Detox Center · Lynnwood, Washington · 425-678-1390 · Website
Frequently Asked Questions
What rehab options are available in Snohomish County, WA?
Snohomish County offers a range of addiction treatment services including medical detoxification, residential inpatient programs, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Facilities in and around Everett and Everett, Marysville, Lake Stevens provide both short-term and long-term recovery options tailored to individual needs.
How much does rehab cost in Snohomish County?
Treatment costs in Snohomish County vary by program type. Outpatient programs typically range from $2,000–$10,000 for a 90-day course, while residential inpatient treatment averages $5,000–$30,000 for 30 days. Many facilities accept private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare. Sliding-scale and state-funded options are also available for qualifying residents.
Does insurance cover addiction treatment in Snohomish County, Washington?
Yes. Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, most insurance plans in Washington must cover substance abuse treatment. This includes employer-sponsored plans, marketplace plans, Medicaid, and Medicare. Contact individual facilities in Snohomish County to verify your specific coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.
Are there free or low-cost rehab programs in Snohomish County?
Snohomish County residents can access free or reduced-cost treatment through state-funded programs, non-profit organizations, and federally qualified health centers. Washington's substance abuse authority and SAMHSA's helpline (1-800-662-4357) can provide referrals to available no-cost options in the Everett area.
What types of substances are commonly treated in Snohomish County?
Treatment centers in Snohomish County address a wide range of substance use disorders including alcohol dependence, opioid and heroin addiction, methamphetamine abuse, cocaine dependency, prescription drug misuse, and polysubstance use. Many programs also treat co-occurring mental health conditions alongside addiction.
How do I find the best rehab center in Snohomish County?
When selecting a treatment center in Snohomish County, look for accreditation from the Joint Commission or CARF, licensed clinical staff, evidence-based treatment methods, aftercare planning, and positive patient outcomes. RehabLookup's directory lets you compare verified facilities serving the 827,957 residents of Snohomish County.
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