There are no substance abuse treatment programs in Anniston, Alabama.
Within a 25-mile radius, there are a few outpatient programs and inpatient treatment facilities.
For more treatment options, be sure to view our list of the best Alabama alcohol rehab centers.
Rehab Centers Near Anniston, Alabama
1. New Life For Women, Gadsden, Alabama

New Life For Women is a residential drug and alcohol addiction treatment facility.
Trusted features:
- state licensure
- evidence-based treatment
- non-profit status
Levels of care:
- residential treatment
Treatment services:
- faith-based services
- individual therapy
- group therapy
- relapse prevention
- anger management
- life skills education
Payment options:
- government funding
- private health insurance
- self-pay
Location and contact information:
102 Centurion Way
Gadsden, AL 35904
(256) 413-0200
2. Rapha Treatment Center, Attalla, Alabama
Rapha Treatment Center has alcohol and drug treatment services, including outpatient rehab and inpatient rehab.
Trusted features:
- state licensure
- evidence-based treatment
- non-profit status
Levels of care:
- residential treatment
Treatment services:
- faith-based services
- men’s addiction treatment
- 12-step recovery groups
- employment services
- relapse prevention
- HIV testing/treatment
- anger management
- life skills education
Payment options:
- private health insurance
- self-pay
- payment assistance
Location and contact information:
627 W. Covington Ave..
Attalla, AL 35954
(256) 538-7458
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FAQs About Rehabs Near Anniston, AL
Learn more about treatment for substance use disorder treatment in the Anniston, Alabama area.
How Long Does The Average Treatment Program Last?
Treatment program duration in the Anniston area varies based on individual needs and the level of care.
Short-term residential programs typically run 28-30 days, while long-term programs can extend to 60, 90, or even 120 days.
Outpatient programs offer more flexible scheduling and may continue for several months.
Can I Continue Working While In Treatment?
Yes, outpatient treatment programs in the area are specifically designed for individuals who need to maintain work or school commitments.
For example, intensive outpatient programs (IOP) typically meet 3-4 days per week for several hours, and they’re typically scheduled during evenings or weekends to accommodate employment.
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- AL.com - This Alabama County Has The State's Worst Drug Problem
https://www.al.com/news/2018/05/this_alabama_county_has_the_st.html - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) - Behavioral Health Barometer
https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/Alabama_BHBarometer_Volume_4.pdf

