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Addiction treatment in Hawaii
465 verified treatment centers across Hawaii. Overdose rate 18.8 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Hawaii
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Pinnacle Behavioral Health Intensive Outpatient Program
Wahiawa, HI
IDHW Region 7 Behavioral Health Adult and Child Mental Health Servs
Wahiawa, HI
Neighborhood Center Dr Rao Behavioral Health Clinic
Wahiawa, HI
SSM Health Behavioral Health - St. Louis
Wahiawa, HI
Burrell Behavioral Health Milano Residential
Wahiawa, HI
Center for Behavioral Health Link House
Wahiawa, HI
Athena Behavioral Health
Wahiawa, HI
A Brighter Day Behavioral Health Center
Wahiawa, HI
Park West Health System Behavioral Health
Wahiawa, HI
Crestwood Behavioral Health San Diego
Wahiawa, HI
Orange County Behavioral Health Santa Ana
Wahiawa, HI
Geisinger Behavioral Health Northeast
Wahiawa, HI
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Cities in Hawaii with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Wahiawa
402 centers
Honolulu
6 centers
Lihue
4 centers
Hilo
4 centers
Ewa Beach
4 centers
Waikoloa
3 centers
Pearl City
3 centers
Kapolei
3 centers
Kapaa
3 centers
Kailua Kona
3 centers
Aiea
3 centers
Waipahu
2 centers
Waimea
2 centers
Waianae
2 centers
Kealakekua
2 centers
Wailuku
1 centers
Waialua
1 centers
Pearl Harbor
1 centers
One Keomoku Highway Lanai City
1 centers
Makawao
1 centers
Understanding treatment in Hawaii
Access to addiction treatment in Hawaii is determined by the interaction of three variables: Medicaid coverage scope, facility geographic density, and the clinical framework each facility elects to operate within. The first is a policy question set at the state level; the second reflects historical investment patterns; the third is a choice each program makes and one that has material consequences for patient outcomes.
The Medicaid question
Hawaii expanded Medicaid in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act. The operational consequence: facilities serving predominantly Medicaid populations in Hawaii tend to cluster around specific managed-care contracts, which shapes network adequacy in ways that are auditable under the 2024 parity rule but not always transparent to patients.
The overdose-mortality context
Overdose rate, Hawaii: 18.8 per 100,000 (CDC 2023). Methodologically this figure captures confirmed fatal overdoses from all categories; the state-specific distribution is dominated by methamphetamine and alcohol-related mortality, with fentanyl as the primary synthesization risk in opioid-related deaths. The specific context: inter-island logistics for patients needing specialized care.
How access actually works in Hawaii
The 465 licensed facilities in Hawaii include a mix of hospital-system, private-equity-owned, nonprofit, and state-funded programs. Outcome research consistently finds more variation within categories than across them, which means the clinical-framework question (ASAM-aligned? MAT-offered? evidence-based programming?) is a more productive filter than the ownership-structure question. The specific context: inter-island logistics for patients needing specialized care.
What to do next
Optimal patient pathway in Hawaii: clinical assessment first (addiction-medicine physician, licensed counselor), benefits verification second (in writing, specific to requested level of care), facility selection third (ASAM-aligned, MAT-inclusive, contractually confirmed in-network). Reversing this order — selecting a facility before clinical assessment — produces most of the misaligned-level-of-care outcomes that show up in retrospective treatment research.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.