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Addiction statistics in Treatment centers in Kansas

Updated April 2026 · 6 min read

Treatment centers in Kansas has 186 treatment facilities listed in our directory. Understanding local addiction statistics helps communities, policymakers, and families make informed decisions about treatment access and resource allocation.

Substance use in Treatment centers in Kansas

Substance use disorder affects communities across Treatment centers in Kansas. The most common substances driving treatment admissions include alcohol, opioids (including fentanyl), methamphetamine, and cannabis. Specific prevalence rates vary by region within the state.

The treatment gap in Treatment centers in Kansas

Nationally, fewer than 10% of people with substance use disorders receive treatment in any given year. Treatment centers in Kansas faces similar challenges with treatment access, including geographic barriers in rural areas, insurance coverage gaps, and stigma preventing help-seeking.

Overdose trends

Like the rest of the nation, Treatment centers in Kansas has been significantly affected by the fentanyl crisis. Synthetic opioids now account for the majority of overdose deaths. Stimulant-involved deaths are also increasing. For the latest state-specific data, consult your state health department and the CDC WONDER database.

Finding treatment in Treatment centers in Kansas

Our directory lists 186 treatment facilities across Treatment centers in Kansas. Browse Treatment centers in Kansas treatment centers or call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 for free referrals.

Sources

SAMHSA · CDC WONDER · NSDUH

Frequently asked questions

How many treatment centers are in Treatment centers in Kansas?
Our directory lists 186 treatment facilities across Treatment centers in Kansas, sourced from SAMHSA's national database.
Where can I find treatment in Treatment centers in Kansas?
Browse our Treatment centers in Kansas treatment directory or call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.
Does Treatment centers in Kansas Medicaid cover addiction treatment?
Medicaid covers substance abuse treatment in all states. Coverage details vary. Contact your state Medicaid office for specifics.