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Addiction treatment in Louisiana
366 verified treatment centers across Louisiana. Overdose rate 55.9 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Louisiana
Every listing sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator.
Ruston Behavioral Health Clinic
Ruston, LA
North Louisiana Human Services District
New Orleans, LA
Freedom Behavioral Health
Bastrop, LA
Ketamine Wellness Center Appleton
Mandeville, LA
St Mary Behavioral Health Center
Morgan City, LA
Columbia Behavioral Health Clinic
Columbia, LA
The Ness Center
Mandeville, LA
Pilsen Little Village CMHC DBA Pilsen Wellness Center
Mandeville, LA
Longbranch Recovery and Wellness Jonesboro
Metairie, LA
Path Behavioral Healthcare
Lafayette, LA
Louisiana Behavioral Health Services Phoenix Family Life Centers
Leesville, LA
Odyssey House - Female Residential
Lake Charles, LA
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Cities in Louisiana with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Mandeville
133 centers
New Orleans
22 centers
Lake Charles
17 centers
Baton Rouge
17 centers
Tallulah
15 centers
Shreveport
13 centers
Monroe
13 centers
Lafayette
13 centers
Houma
9 centers
Metairie
7 centers
Slidell
5 centers
Bunkie
4 centers
Bogalusa
4 centers
Alexandria
4 centers
Winnfield
3 centers
Ruston
3 centers
Morgan City
3 centers
Leesville
3 centers
Hammond
3 centers
Covington
3 centers
Understanding treatment in Louisiana
In Louisiana, the landscape of addiction treatment is shaped by 366 licensed facilities operating within a state-specific regulatory and demographic context located in the Gulf South. Evaluating options requires distinguishing three considerations that are frequently conflated: state licensure, voluntary accreditation (CARF, Joint Commission), and clinical-framework alignment with current ASAM Criteria.
The Medicaid question
Louisiana expanded Medicaid in 2016 under the Affordable Care Act. Medicaid expansion status is the single most consequential state-level policy lever for addiction-treatment access. Has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled. This affects not only direct patient coverage but provider-network composition, since facilities that accept Medicaid tend to correlate with those that operate within generally accepted clinical standards (ASAM-aligned, MAT-inclusive).
The overdose-mortality context
Louisiana records 55.9 drug-overdose deaths per 100,000 residents annually (CDC, 2023 final). The state-level variation — parish-level variation in MAT availability and licensing oversight — requires an interpretive framework that distinguishes rural-urban access gaps, tribal-nation jurisdictions where applicable, and concentrated high-mortality census tracts. Aggregate state-level numbers obscure those distinctions.
How access actually works in Louisiana
Louisiana's treatment system can be evaluated along three institutional dimensions: licensed provider count (366 facilities), Medicaid scope, and voluntary accreditation penetration. parish-level variation in MAT availability and licensing oversight For patients, the first productive step is requesting the insurer's medical-necessity criteria document — disclosure now mandatory under the 2024 MHPAEA final rule — against which any denial can be compared.
What to do next
For Louisiana residents, the institutional-best-practice workflow is: preliminary screening (DSM-5-based self-assessment), professional assessment (licensed substance-use counselor or addiction-medicine specialist), insurance benefits verification (including medical-necessity criteria disclosure), facility selection (ASAM-aligned, MAT-inclusive, accredited), admission, concurrent-review documentation coordination. Skipping the benefits-verification step is the single most common source of patient financial surprise.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.