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Addiction treatment in Maryland
578 verified treatment centers across Maryland. Overdose rate 49.6 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Maryland
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Cities in Maryland with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Baltimore
94 centers
Bethesda
44 centers
Easton
41 centers
Columbia
35 centers
Rockville
30 centers
Salisbury
21 centers
Glen Burnie
20 centers
Westminster
15 centers
Towson
15 centers
Hagerstown
12 centers
Waldorf
11 centers
Frederick
11 centers
Upper Marlboro
9 centers
Hyattsville
9 centers
Elkton
9 centers
Cambridge
9 centers
Beltsville
9 centers
Dundalk
8 centers
Silver Spring
7 centers
Rosedale
6 centers
Understanding treatment in Maryland
Making sense of addiction treatment in Maryland starts with a simple fact: 578 licensed facilities exist, but they are not interchangeable. This guide walks through how to think about them — what matters clinically, what matters financially, and what families consistently wish they had known sooner.
The Medicaid question
Medicaid is worth understanding first because it shapes everything downstream. Maryland expanded Medicaid in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act. In practical terms: has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled. Whether you are Medicaid-eligible or using commercial insurance, the state's Medicaid posture affects provider-network composition, which affects what is actually reachable.
The overdose-mortality context
Maryland's overdose mortality stands at 49.6 per 100,000 per recent CDC data. The clinical implications are specific: naloxone saturation, MAT access for opioid use disorder, and integrated behavioral-health capacity for the increasingly common stimulant-plus-fentanyl presentation. Baltimore fentanyl mortality versus suburban treatment-capacity gap
How access actually works in Maryland
Access in Maryland is more uneven than aggregate data suggests. Baltimore fentanyl mortality versus suburban treatment-capacity gap For a patient trying to narrow the 578 facility list to 3-5 candidates, the practical filter is: (1) in-network status with your specific plan product; (2) ASAM-aligned level-of-care match; (3) MAT policy for opioid use disorder. Anything less than all three leaves gaps.
What to do next
For most families in Maryland, the sequence that works: (1) honest self-assessment; (2) clinical assessment by someone with no commercial interest in admission; (3) insurance benefits verification in writing; (4) facility selection against clinical criteria. Reversing this order is the most common path to misalignment.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.