Find Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers in San Antonio, TX

Also known as Alamo City, San Antonio has a citywide issue with substance abuse, much like in many other parts of the state. Those who need professional treatment for drug or alcohol addiction often start in detoxification, a medically supervised withdrawal program for substance dependent individuals.

If you or someone you love is suffering from drug or alcohol dependence, seek treatment in one of the many drug and alcohol detox centers in San Antonio, TX. Don’t wait, call 210-879-6949 today.

Detox Centers in San Antonio

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Center for Health Maintenance

3251 Harry Wurzbach Rd San Antonio, TX 78209
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Center for Health Maintenance

MedMark Treatment Centers San Antonio

7428 Military Drive West San Antonio, TX 78227
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MedMark Treatment Centers San Antonio

New Choices Treatment Center

3050 Eisenhauer Road San Antonio, TX 78209
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New Choices Treatment Center

New Season Treatment Center San Antonio

3615 Culebra Road San Antonio, TX 78228
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New Season Treatment Center San Antonio

San Antonio Pecan Valley VA Clinic

4243 East Southcross Boulevard San Antonio, TX 78222
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San Antonio Pecan Valley VA Clinic

SOBA Texas

1401 Dezarae San Antonio, TX 78253
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SOBA Texas

South Texas VA Health Care System Audie L Murphy VA Hospital

7400 Merton Minter San Antonio, TX 78229
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South Texas VA Health Care System Audie L Murphy VA Hospital

South Texas VA Health Care System Frank M Tejeda Outpatient Clinic

5788 Eckhert Road San Antonio, TX 78240
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South Texas VA Health Care System Frank M Tejeda Outpatient Clinic

South Texas VA Health Care System San Antonio Northeast 410 VA Clinic

2391 Northeast Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78217
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South Texas VA Health Care System San Antonio Northeast 410 VA Clinic

South Texas VA Health Care System San Antonio Southwest Military VA Clinic

1714 Southwest Military Drive San Antonio, TX 78221
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South Texas VA Health Care System San Antonio Southwest Military VA Clinic

South Texas VA Health Care System Shavano Park VA Clinic

4350 Lockhill Selma Road San Antonio, TX 78249
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South Texas VA Health Care System Shavano Park VA Clinic

South Texas VA Health Care System South Bexar County VA Clinic

4610 East Southcross Boulevard San Antonio, TX 78222
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South Texas VA Health Care System South Bexar County VA Clinic

South Texas Veterans Health Care System

4318 Woodcock Drive San Antonio, TX 78228
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South Texas Veterans Health Care System

STOP SA

571 Spencer Ln San Antonio, TX 78201
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STOP SA

The Best Option

3700 Fredericksburg Rd #137 San Antonio, TX 78201
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Abraxas Hector Garza Center

620 East Afton Oaks Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78232
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Bluebonnet Trails Recovery

1104 Jefferson Street San Antonio, TX 78155
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Center for Healthcare Services Methadone Services

601 North Frio Street San Antonio, TX 78207
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Continuum Outpatient Center – San Antonio

6200 UTSA Boulevard Suite 102 San Antonio, TX 78249
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Gallus Detox San Antonio

8230 N Loop 1604 W San Antonio, TX 78249
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Infinite Recovery Treatment Center San Antonio Community Outreach

3463 Magic Dr San Antonio, TX 78229
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Laurel Ridge Treatment Center

17720 Corporate Woods Drive San Antonio, TX 78259
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Methodist Specialty/Transplant Hosp Inpatient Unit Behavioral Medicine

8026 Floyd Curl Drive San Antonio, TX 78229
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Rise Recovery

2803 Mossrock San Antonio, TX 78230
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San Antonio Behavioral Healthcare Hospital

8550 Huebne Rd San Antonio, TX 78240
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San Antonio Men’s Rehab

3850 S Loop 1604 W Building M San Antonio, TX 78264
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San Antonio Recovery Center

5806 Culebra Rd San Antonio, TX 78228
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Drug & Alcohol Detox in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio’s detoxification network combines robust public health initiatives with top-tier private and academic medical care.

Regulated primarily by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District (Metro Health). The local system is heavily focused on expanding Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) and reducing barriers to care.

In November 2024, the San Antonio City Council officially declared drug overdoses a public health crisis, unlocking $909,000 in opioid settlement funds to boost prevention, harm reduction and recovery services through 2025.

Navigating care in San Antonio requires an understanding of the city’s vast and sprawling geography. Because public transit (VIA Metropolitan Transit) can require lengthy commutes, proximity to care is crucial. 

To bridge this geographic gap, UT Health San Antonio’s “Be Well Texas” initiative operates as a massive safety net, offering statewide telehealth MAT services and clinical support, regardless of a patient’s ability to pay.

Recent local initiatives have fundamentally shifted how Bexar County handles addiction. The Bexar County Opioid Task Force has actively expanded low-barrier care, while the Bexar County Substance Abuse Treatment Facility (SATF) provides specialized residential treatment and MAT for justice-involved individuals.

This local alignment between the justice system, academic institutions like UT Health and public health officials ensures that residents have multiple entry points into life-saving detox and withdrawal management services.

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Paying for Detox in San Antonio

Understanding the cost of drug detox in San Antonio can help you choose the program that meets your needs. Costs vary and are based on many factors.  Thankfully, there are financial solutions, from state-funded programs to private insurance, that help you get quality care.

How Much Does Detox Cost in San Antonio?

The cost of detox in San Antonio varies and is based on the level of care, the severity of withdrawal symptoms and whether services are provided in a hospital, residential facility  or outpatient setting. Medical complexity, length of stay and medication needs can also affect the total cost.

Many people reduce out-of-pocket expenses by using insurance, sliding scale fees or publicly funded programs.

Outpatient MAT programs combine prescribed medications with counseling and support, allowing you to manage recovery while maintaining daily responsibilities. Outpatient MAT costs are heavily influenced by the specific medication that is prescribed.

$5,000 to $25,000 (Hospital-based, 5-10 days)
Medical Detox
$5,000 to $12,000
Inpatient Rehab
$1,000 to $5,000
Outpatient Rehab
$500 to $4,000 annually (depending on medication & insurance)
Methadone Treatment

Does Private Insurance Cover Detox in San Antonio?

Private insurance companies must comply with the Affordable Care Act, which means mental health and substance abuse treatment coverage must be offered on the same level as other medical benefits.

The Texas Department of Insurance oversees these programs to ensure compliance. Out-of-pocket costs will depend on your specific deductibles, copays and network status.

The most popular commercial health insurance companies operating in San Antonio and Texas include:

Blue Cross Blue Shield
United Health Care
Humana
Aetna
Molina Healthcare

Medicare and Medicaid in San Antonio

Medicare

Medicare covers both inpatient and outpatient detox in San Antonio. It also covers opioid treatment program (OTP) services, including methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone, under Part B. Copays and deductibles depend on the treatment setting, services received and your specific Medicare plan.

Medicaid

Texas Medicaid covers a wide range of addiction treatment services, including inpatient detox, residential treatment, outpatient services and MAT. Pre-authorization is often required, and services must be received at an HHSC-approved facility.

Other Ways to Pay for Detox Treatment

Do not let cost be a reason for not receiving drug or alcohol detox in San Antonio. There are several ways to pay for addiction treatment without private health insurance:

Sliding Scale Payment Systems:

Programs like the Center for Health Care Services (CHCS), the local mental health authority for Bexar County, offer substance use treatment and detox support on a sliding fee scale based on income.

Nonprofits & Charities:

San Antonio has a strong network of charitable care; for example, Alpha Home offers spiritually grounded, gender-specific recovery and treatment services, often utilizing grants to help those who cannot pay.

Local Government Programs:

The Be Well Texas clinic (run by UT Health San Antonio) is heavily subsidized by state and local grants, providing clinical care, MAT and recovery support at little to no cost for uninsured Texas residents.

Veterans Programs:

Known as “Military City, USA,” San Antonio boasts robust care for veterans, with comprehensive detox and substance use disorder treatment available through the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital.

San Antonio, Texas Regulations and Accreditation for Detox

There are several key regulatory and accreditation bodies that oversee detox and withdrawal management services in San Antonio and Texas:

Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)

HHSC is the primary state authority responsible for licensing Chemical Dependency Treatment Facilities (CDTFs) and Narcotic Treatment Programs (NTPs). They enforce physical plant standards, staffing rules, and clinical protocols for detox centers across Texas.

San Antonio Metropolitan Health District (Metro Health)

While HHSC issues clinical licenses, Metro Health leads the local public health response. They track overdose epidemiology, manage the city’s opioid settlement funds and oversee local harm reduction initiatives like Narcan distribution.

Bexar County Opioid Task Force

A joint city-county collaborative body that analyzes local overdose data and develops strategic recommendations. They allocate funds to community organizations for prevention, intervention and expanded access to detox and MAT.

Key MAT Medications and Regulatory Status in San Antonio

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in San Antonio is regulated federally by SAMHSA and the DEA, and locally by the Texas HHSC. Facilities dispensing controlled substances must be licensed as Narcotic Treatment Programs (NTPs) under Texas Administrative Code Title 26.

Buprenorphine:

Widely available in San Antonio, buprenorphine can be prescribed in certified outpatient clinics and through telehealth platforms like Be Well Texas, providing a highly accessible, low-barrier option for withdrawal management.

Methadone:

Highly regulated and restricted to HHSC-licensed Narcotic Treatment Programs. Patients must visit the clinic daily for supervised dosing during the initial phases of treatment, though take-home doses may be earned over time.

Naltrexone:

Because it is non-addictive and has no potential for abuse, naltrexone requires no special DEA licensing. It is commonly prescribed in standard medical settings across San Antonio to help manage alcohol and opioid cravings.

Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction in San Antonio

San Antonio recognizes that harm reduction is an essential first step in the continuum of care.

By providing free access to overdose reversal medications and sterile supplies, local agencies work to reduce the transmission of infectious diseases, prevent fatal overdoses and build trust with individuals who use drugs, ultimately bridging the gap to clinical detox and recovery.

Bexar County Public Health Department

Free Narcan (naloxone) community overdose response workshops

Free Narcan (naloxone) distribution, community overdose response workshops and public education. The county’s public health arm hosts regular workshops to train community members and first responders on how to identify an overdose and administer Narcan, providing free kits to all attendees.

Corazón San Antonio

Harm reduction outreach Free naloxone Street medicine

Harm reduction outreach, free naloxone, street medicine, basic survival supplies and drop-in center. Operating out of the heart of downtown San Antonio, Corazón Ministries provides vital harm reduction and street medicine to the unhoused and vulnerable populations, meeting them where they are without judgment.

Be Well Texas

Mail-based naloxone distribution peer recovery support telehealth MAT virtual clinics

Mail-based naloxone distribution, peer recovery support, telehealth MAT and virtual clinics. Run by UT Health San Antonio, Be Well Texas operates a statewide harm reduction and treatment network. They allow any resident to order free naloxone through the mail and offer immediate connections to peer support specialists.

Alamo Area Resource Center (AARC)

HIV/HCV testing PrEP access sexual health services linkage to substance use treatment

HIV/HCV testing, PrEP access, sexual health services and linkage to substance use treatment. AARC focuses on the intersection of infectious disease and substance use, providing crucial health screenings and connecting high-risk populations to medical care, mental health resources and recovery support.

Detox Statistics in San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio’s battle against synthetic opioids continues to escalate, prompting aggressive local public health interventions.

Recent data highlights the severe impact of fentanyl and the urgent need for expanded detox access across Bexar County.

Public Health Crisis Declared

In November 2024, the San Antonio City Council officially passed a resolution declaring drug overdoses a public health crisis in response to rising mortality rates. City of San Antonio Press Release

9 Deaths a Week

According to recent tracking, approximately nine people died every week in Bexar County from a drug overdose in 2023. KSAT News Report

58% Drug Mortality Rate

Bexar County experiences a higher mortality rate than the statewide average, with 58% of all county overdose deaths directly attributed to drugs. City of San Antonio Press Release

$909,000 Opioid Fund Allocation

The city has allocated $909,000 from pharmaceutical opioid settlement funds to the Metropolitan Health District for use in fiscal years 2024 and 2025. City of San Antonio Press Release

13 School Districts Funded

Bexar County recently allotted $20 million to 13 local school districts to bolster mental health and substance use prevention services for youth and their families. Bexar County Judge Accomplishments

FAQs About Detox in San Antonio, TX

How can I get free Narcan in San Antonio?

Narcan is widely available for free across Bexar County. You can attend a Narcan workshop hosted by the Bexar County Public Health Department to receive free doses or you can order it online to be delivered directly to your home through the Be Well Texas initiative.

What is the Be Well Texas program?

Be Well Texas is a flagship initiative operated by UT Health San Antonio. It provides low-barrier, statewide access to Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), psychiatric care and peer recovery support via telehealth and in-person clinics, often covering the cost of care for uninsured individuals.

Are there specific detox programs for veterans in San Antonio?

Yes. Known as “Military City, USA,” San Antonio has extensive resources for veterans. The Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital provides specialized inpatient and outpatient detox. Additionally, many local private facilities are in-network with TRICARE to support active-duty members and their families.

Does San Antonio have a needle exchange program?

Yes, Bexar County was a pioneer in Texas harm reduction, approving the state’s first official syringe exchange program in 2019. The program operates through local health initiatives to distribute sterile supplies and reduce the transmission of HIV and Hepatitis C among intravenous drug users.

Can I access MAT if I live outside the San Antonio city limits?

Absolutely. If you live in a rural area of Bexar County or the surrounding Hill Country, you can utilize telehealth MAT services. Programs like Be Well Texas allow you to consult with a provider via video and have medications like buprenorphine prescribed to your local pharmacy.

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