WEST VIRGINIA
Rehab in Oak Hill, West Virginia
16 verified treatment centers in and around Oak Hill.
New Origins
LifeSpring Health Systems Forensics New Albany
Yale New Haven Health Psychiatric Hospital
Yale New Haven Health Outpatient Psychiatric Services - New Haven
New Life Centre
New Vision at Three Rivers Health Beacon Health
Brighter Start Health - New Bern
New River Comprehensive Treatment Center
Yale New Haven Health Adult Outpatient Psychiatric Services - Hamden
New Chance, Inc.
River City Rehabilitation Center New Braunfels
New Paths, Inc.
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Finding treatment in Oak Hill
The addiction-treatment landscape in Oak Hill consists of 16 facilities operating within the regulatory and demographic context of West Virginia, a state situated in Appalachia. Benefit design, MAT formulary, and network adequacy for these facilities are governed by MHPAEA federal parity requirements and state-level insurance regulation.
The West Virginia context
The regulatory and epidemiological context for Oak Hill is set at the state level: West Virginia expanded Medicaid in 2014 under the ACA; overdose mortality 80.9 per 100,000 (CDC 2023); highest per-capita overdose rate in the country for most of the last decade These variables determine which Oak Hill-based facilities can economically sustain Medicaid populations, which specialty capacity is available regionally, and what state-funded resources supplement private-insurance options.
How access actually works in Oak Hill
Patient-access evaluation at the Oak Hill level requires distinguishing four facility-level data points: state licensing status (verified via West Virginia behavioral-health regulator); voluntary accreditation (CARF or Joint Commission provider-search); MAT availability (particularly for opioid use disorder patients); and insurance-network contracting (product-specific, not carrier-general). Absence of evaluation on any of these four creates downstream friction.
Regional and nearby options
Network-adequacy assessment for Oak Hill: a mid-size local network typically covers general addiction-treatment needs well, with specialty capacity (dual-diagnosis, perinatal SUD, adolescent) often requiring a broader regional search. For patients requiring specialty programming not available at the mid-size city scale, network-adequacy exceptions can be requested from the insurer, obligating in-network-equivalent cost-sharing for out-of-area treatment when local options are clinically inadequate.
Practical next steps
For Oak Hill residents, the procedural baseline is: (a) clinical assessment before facility selection, (b) benefits verification in writing before admission, (c) ASAM-aligned level-of-care determination, (d) facility selection against specific clinical-framework and accreditation criteria. Reversing this sequence — selecting a facility first — produces most of the misaligned-level-of-care outcomes documented in retrospective outcome research.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER, KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.