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Addiction treatment in Lewiston, ID

Published October 07, 2025 · Updated April 2026 · 7 min read

The Lewiston area has 5 treatment facilities. Whether you need medical detox, residential rehab, outpatient therapy, or medication-assisted treatment, this guide covers your options for taking the first step toward recovery.

The treatment landscape near Lewiston

Across Idaho, Methamphetamine and fentanyl are leading threats. Treatment options range from urban centers to rural programs. Treatment facilities in the Lewiston area address the full range of substance use disorders including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, and cannabis dependence. The local treatment landscape reflects both statewide trends and community-specific needs.

Types of treatment available

Medical detox provides safe, medically supervised withdrawal management lasting 5-10 days. This is the essential first step for physical dependence on alcohol, opioids, or benzodiazepines. Detox alone is not treatment but prepares you for therapeutic care.

Residential treatment offers 24/7 care in a structured environment for 30-90 days. Programs include individual therapy, group therapy, skill-building, and relapse prevention. This level is recommended for severe addiction, unsafe home environments, or previous outpatient failure.

Outpatient programs provide treatment while you maintain your daily life. Intensive outpatient (IOP) meets 3-4 hours per day, 3-5 days per week. Partial hospitalization (PHP) provides 6-8 hours daily. Standard outpatient offers weekly therapy. These work for mild-moderate addiction with stable housing.

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) uses FDA-approved medications to treat opioid and alcohol use disorders. Buprenorphine (Suboxone), methadone, and naltrexone (Vivitrol) reduce cravings, prevent withdrawal, and cut overdose death risk by approximately 50%. Any physician can now prescribe buprenorphine, and telehealth MAT makes same-day starts possible from home.

Insurance and payment

The Mental Health Parity Act requires health insurance to cover addiction treatment equally with medical care. Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, United Healthcare, Humana, and other major insurers have provider networks in Idaho. Call the behavioral health number on your card for benefit details, or ask any treatment facility to verify your insurance for free.

Uninsured options include Medicaid (covers full treatment in Idaho), state-funded programs through SAMHSA block grants, Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers (free residential), faith-based programs, and community health centers with sliding-scale fees.

Start today

Browse treatment centers in Lewiston in our directory to see facility details and contact information. Call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 for free, confidential referrals 24/7. Many facilities offer same-day or next-day admission when you are ready to begin.

Recovery support in Lewiston

Long-term recovery requires ongoing community support. Local resources include AA meetings (aa.org), NA meetings (na.org), SMART Recovery groups, sober living homes, and recovery community organizations. Online meetings provide 24/7 support when in-person options are limited. Building these connections during or immediately after treatment is one of the strongest predictors of lasting sobriety.

Sources

SAMHSA · FindTreatment.gov · CMS

Frequently asked questions

How do I find rehab in Lewiston, ID?
Search our Lewiston directory or call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 for free, confidential referrals 24/7.
Does insurance cover rehab in Lewiston?
Yes. The Mental Health Parity Act requires coverage. Most major insurers have in-network facilities in Idaho. Call your plan for specifics.
Is there free treatment near Lewiston?
Yes. Medicaid covers treatment in Idaho. State-funded programs, Salvation Army, and faith-based programs also provide free options. Call 1-800-662-4357.
Can I get Suboxone in Lewiston?
Yes. Any physician can prescribe buprenorphine. Telehealth MAT providers also offer same-day starts from home.