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Best treatment centers in San Francisco, CA: 2026 guide
San Francisco, California has 43 treatment facilities in our directory. Whether you need detox, residential, IOP, or outpatient care, this guide helps you navigate the options and find quality care.
Evaluating treatment in San Francisco
When comparing facilities in San Francisco, verify California state licensing first — this is non-negotiable. Then look for CARF or Joint Commission accreditation, licensed clinical staff with verifiable credentials, evidence-based treatment modalities, and transparent pricing or insurance guidance. Use our complete choosing guide for detailed evaluation criteria.
Levels of care available
San Francisco facilities offer the full continuum: medical detoxification for safe withdrawal management, residential treatment providing 24/7 structured care, PHP offering full-day programming without overnight stays, IOP with 9-19 hours per week allowing you to live at home, and standard outpatient for ongoing maintenance therapy. Many also provide MAT for opioid and alcohol use disorders.
Insurance and cost
Most major insurance providers have in-network treatment facilities in the San Francisco metro area. Medicaid covers treatment in California. Several local facilities offer sliding-scale fees. If cost is a barrier, state-funded treatment programs are available — contact the California substance abuse agency or call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 for local options.
Start your search
Call 2-3 facilities, ask the clinical questions from our guides, and compare. The best facility for you is the one with strong clinical quality, appropriate level of care, and practical fit for your life circumstances.
Facilities in San Francisco, CA
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