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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Costs in Utah

200 treatment centers • State helpline: 1-800-662-4357

Average Rehab Costs in Utah

Inpatient (30-Day)
$16,000–$30,000

Residential treatment program

Outpatient
$3,500–$11,000

IOP & standard outpatient

Luxury / Executive
$35,000–$95,000

Premium private facilities

Coverage & Financial Assistance

State-Funded Treatment

Available through DSAMH

Medicaid Coverage

Expanded

Utah Medicaid covers SUD treatment services

Utah Substance Use Statistics

Overdose Deaths
22.4
per 100,000 residents
Illicit Drug Use

6.5% of adults reported illicit drug use in the past month

Alcohol Use Disorder

3.8% of adults meet criteria for alcohol use disorder

Notable Treatment Centers in Utah

Utah has 200 licensed treatment facilities. Below are some well-known programs in the state.

  • Highland Ridge Hospital
  • Odyssey House of Utah
  • Steps Recovery Centers

Need Help in Utah?

Call the Utah state helpline to speak with a specialist about treatment options, costs, and insurance coverage.

1-800-662-4357

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Cost ranges are estimates based on publicly available data and may vary by facility, program length, insurance, and individual circumstances. Always confirm costs directly with treatment providers. Statistics sourced from SAMHSA and state health agencies.

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