Detroit and Southeast Michigan offer accessible addiction treatment options through a network of community health centers, hospital-based programs, and residential facilities. Michigan's expanded Medicaid coverage has significantly improved treatment access for Metro Detroit residents.
Detroit Treatment Landscape
Wayne County hosts over 70 licensed treatment facilities, supported by major medical systems including Henry Ford Health and Beaumont. Michigan's Department of Health and Human Services oversees licensing and funds community treatment through Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans.
Treatment Options
- Medical Detox - Hospital-based withdrawal management
- Residential Programs - 30-90 day intensive treatment
- Outpatient Services - Flexible community-based care
- MAT Clinics - Medication-assisted treatment access
- Veterans Programs - VA-affiliated care options
Insurance Coverage
Detroit facilities accept BCBS Michigan, Priority Health, HAP, Meridian, and Healthy Michigan Plan (Medicaid). Michigan's parity law requires comprehensive addiction treatment coverage from all insurers.
Metro Detroit Locations
- Downtown Detroit - Urban community health centers
- Dearborn - Hospital-affiliated programs
- Ann Arbor - Academic medical treatment
- Troy - Suburban residential options
- Warren - Community-based outpatient care
Michigan's Healthy Michigan Plan covers comprehensive addiction treatment for qualifying low-income adults. Apply through MI Bridges or call 211 for assistance.
Starting Treatment
Detroit's recovery community continues to grow stronger. Begin your journey by exploring our verified directory or contacting our team for help finding the right Michigan treatment program.