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Addiction treatment in Montana
97 verified treatment centers across Montana. Overdose rate 18.3 per 100,000 (CDC 2023) · Medicaid expanded.
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Treatment centers in Montana
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Cities in Montana with verified facilities
20 cities. Click through for city-specific listings.
Livingston
8 centers
Helena
8 centers
Billings
8 centers
Dillon
6 centers
Missoula
4 centers
Great Falls
3 centers
Eureka
3 centers
Butte
3 centers
Stevensville
2 centers
Kalispell
2 centers
Cut Bank
2 centers
Wolf Point
1 centers
Whitefish
1 centers
Warm Springs
1 centers
Troy
1 centers
Thompson Falls
1 centers
Superior
1 centers
Sidney
1 centers
Polson
1 centers
Plentywood
1 centers
Understanding treatment in Montana
Making sense of addiction treatment in Montana starts with a simple fact: 97 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
Regarding public coverage in Montana: Montana expanded Medicaid in 2016 under the Affordable Care Act. The significance is structural — has realistic access to Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment once enrolled, and that fact ripples into facility-level economics, charity-care availability, and the real network a patient can access.
The overdose-mortality context
The overdose rate in Montana runs 18.3 per 100,000 residents (CDC 2023). That number is a useful input, not a verdict — it reflects the scale of the local crisis and helps calibrate urgency. tribal-area access gaps, methamphetamine prevalence, long driving distances Treatment-planning decisions work backward from what the local epidemiology implies.
How access actually works in Montana
Operationally, working through Montana's 97 facilities requires a method. The productive sequence: start with insurance benefits verification, narrow to in-network facilities within reasonable travel distance, then filter by clinical-framework alignment (ASAM 4e) and MAT availability. Skipping the benefits step produces most of the post-admission financial disputes.
What to do next
The most productive next step in Montana is usually an outside clinical assessment — a primary-care doctor, a licensed substance-use counselor, or the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP). The assessment clarifies what level of care is actually warranted, which is the foundation for everything that follows.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (overdose mortality 2023), KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.