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If you operate a licensed addiction treatment program in the United States, you can request to have your facility listed in the Addiction Treatment Services directory.
Our platform helps individuals and families explore treatment options in a clear, organized way. By listing your program, you make it easier for people searching for help to learn about your services, levels of care, and specialties.
Why List Your Facility
Many people begin their recovery search online. Our directory helps them discover treatment programs that provide safe, professional care.
Listing your facility can help you:
Reach individuals and families actively seeking addiction treatment
Share clear information about your programs and services
Highlight levels of care, specialties, and treatment approaches
Provide contact details for admissions and program inquiries
Our goal is to help people understand treatment options while connecting them with licensed, accredited providers.
Who Can Request a Listing
We review listing requests from treatment providers that meet basic professional standards.
Facilities may qualify if they:
- Operate within the United States
- Maintain a valid state licensing where services are provided
- Offer addiction treatment or dual-diagnosis mental health services
- Provide clear program and contact information
We may request additional details to verify licensing or accreditation before publishing a listing.
What a Facility Listing Includes
Each facility profile is designed to help visitors quickly understand what a program offers and whether it may meet their needs.
Listings typically include:
- Facility name and location
- Levels of care offered (Detox, Inpatient, PHP, IOP, Outpatient, Telehealth)
- Substances treated
- Specialty programs or focus areas
- Insurance and payment information, when available
- Contact details and facility website
- Photos or facility gallery, when provided
Facility descriptions are written in clear language to help visitors compare programs and prepare for conversations with admissions teams.
How the Listing Process Works
We aim to keep the directory accurate and helpful for people seeking care.
Submit your facility information through the request form
Our team reviews licensing, program details, and contact information
We may reach out for clarification or additional details
Approved facilities are added to the directory
Submission does not guarantee inclusion. Listings must meet our standards for accuracy and professional care.
Request a Facility Listing
Use the form below to submit your facility information for review.
Please include only program information and contact details. Do not submit personal or patient data.
Keeping Listings Accurate
If your facility information changes, please contact us so we can update your listing. Accurate program details help visitors understand available services and connect with the right level of care.
Frequently Asked Questions About Listings
If you have questions about requesting a listing, the review process, or updating an existing facility profile, the answers below may help.
If you still need assistance, please reach out through our Contact page and include “Facility Listing” in your message.
How long does it take for a facility listing to be reviewed?
We aim to review listing requests within a reasonable timeframe. If we need more information about licensing, accreditation, or program details, our team may contact you before publishing the listing.
Is there a cost to request a listing?
No. You can submit a facility listing request at no cost. All submissions go through a review process before being added to the directory.
Can I update my facility information later?
Yes. If your services, contact information, or programs change, you can request an update by contacting us. Keeping listings accurate helps visitors understand your services and reach the right program.
Does a listing guarantee referrals or admissions?
No. A listing helps people learn about your facility and contact you directly, but admission decisions, availability, and treatment outcomes depend on the program and individual needs.