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Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Frisco, TX

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The City of Frisco is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and is home to nearly 220,000 people.1

For people who struggle with addiction in Frisco, Texas, the area has a lot to offer by way of treatment and resources.

Where Can You Find Addiction Treatment in Frisco, TX?

Frisco, Texas, has multiple addiction treatment centers for drugs and alcohol. As part of the greater Dallas-FW metropolitan area, there are even more options for places to receive professional, compassionate treatment for substance use.

There are 43 addiction treatment centers located within 25 miles of Frisco. These include:2

  • 4 residential care facilities.
  • 41 facilities that offer outpatient services.
  • 23 facilities that accept Medicaid.

Expanding searches to incorporate nearby Fort Worth, Arlington, and Dallas yields many more treatment options.2

Greenhouse Treatment Center is a rehabilitation center near Frisco that offers a full continuum of evidence-based treatment options and specialized programs. With an inpatient rehab center in Grand Prairie, Texas, and an outpatient facility in Arlington, Greenhouse Treatment Center provides individualized care that can help you or your loved one get sober and remain in recovery.

Types of Addiction Treatment in Frisco, TX

Addiction treatment is an individualized process in which the level of care necessary depends on the patient’s needs, emphasizing areas where they require the most support.3 There are many different types of addiction treatment programs available in Frisco.

Some of the programs offered at substance treatment facilities include:

  • Detox. Detox is the process of ridding the body of unhealthy or toxic substances by abstaining from that substance under supervision. Medically managed detox often involves monitoring and the use of medications to mitigate withdrawal symptoms.4
  • Inpatient care or residential care. With inpatient care, the patient is admitted to the treatment facility and stays there 24/7 for the duration of treatment, benefiting from a structured routine and around-the-clock support.3
  • Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs). In a PHP, the patient does not stay overnight at the facility but visits the facility for around 20 hours of treatment throughout the week.5
  • Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs). An IOP also does not require patients to live at the facility and affords more flexibility than PHPs. An IOP typically requires patients to attend at least 9 hours of treatment per week.6
  • Standard outpatient treatment. Standard outpatient care allows patients even more flexibility and often work well for patients with time constraints like full-time jobs.4
  • Sober living. Sober living facilities are supportive living environments, mostly occupied by people who have completed rehab and are starting their lives over, free from drugs or alcohol.7

Some of the treatment approaches that may be incorporated into a rehab program—regardless of setting—are behavioral therapy, peer support, medications for substance use disorders, and treatment for co-occurring disorders.3

What Addictions Are Treated at Frisco Rehab Centers?

Frisco rehab centers treat many forms of substance use disorder, including addiction to:

How Much Does It Cost to Go to Rehab in Frisco, TX?

One of the biggest concerns that many people have when seeking treatment for alcohol or drug use is the cost. It’s difficult to answer how expensive treatment is since the cost of addiction treatment will vary depending on several factors. Some of these factors include:

  • The patient’s insurance policy. Different insurance plans have different policies that dictate what percentage they of treatment costs they pay and which rehab centers they will cover. It is generally cheaper to use a rehab center that is in-network with your insurance provider, as these facilities contract with the insurer directly to keep costs down.
  • Inpatient vs. outpatient treatment. Outpatient services are usually less expensive than inpatient services because of the higher level of care and increased overhead that is associated with 24-hour staff, housing for patients, and other considerations.
  • Private vs. state or government-run facilities. Private treatment centers tend to be more expensive than state or government-run ones. However, government facilities are often very bare-bones and may have long waitlists.
  • Treatment center amenities. Added luxuries often entail a higher cost.

How to Pay for Rehabs in Frisco, TX

Addiction treatment is sometimes cost-prohibitive for people with limited income; however, there are several options for paying for rehab that reduce costs or make them more manageable. Some ways to pay for rehab include:

  • Health insurance.
  • Facility-sponsored financing options and payment plans.
  • Credit cards.
  • Support from friends and family.

Does Insurance Pay for Rehab in Frisco, TX?

Yes, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires all insurance plans to cover at least some portion of substance addiction treatment, though the extent of this coverage may vary. 8.9

In addition, the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) requires private insurance plans to cover addiction treatment to the same extent they cover other medical issues.10

Government programs like Medicare and Medicaid also cover addiction treatment at certain facilities.11

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How to Find Rehab Centers in Frisco, TX

If you are struggling with substance use, know that you don’t have to go through it alone. Reach out to American Addiction Centers (AAC) at to find a program that can help you turn your life around.

Greenhouse Treatment Center—located in in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area—is AAC’s closest rehab facility to Frisco. The facility provides a continuum of care that includes medical detox, residential treatment, various levels of outpatient treatment, and sober living.

Additionally, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has some great resources for those seeking treatment. Visit FindTreatment.gov.

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