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Best Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in West Virginia

Updated March 2026|10 facilities reviewed

West Virginia had 1,377 overdose deaths in 2023, a rate of 81.9 per 100,000, the highest in the United States. Fentanyl was involved in 83% of all overdose deaths, with a fentanyl-specific rate of 69.2 per 100,000, also the highest nationally. By December 2024, overdose deaths dropped 42.4% to about 800, one of the steepest reductions in the country.

Appalachian coal communities were among the earliest and hardest hit by the opioid epidemic. West Virginia expanded Medicaid in 2014, adding 175,000+ residents to coverage. Quick response teams, naloxone distribution, stigma reduction efforts, and expanded MAT access have driven the dramatic 2024 decline. Lily\'s Place in Huntington remains the nation\'s first NAS treatment center.

Here is what West Virginia offers for addiction treatment:

  • Free and Medicaid-covered treatment: WV Medicaid covers all levels. Recovery Point (free for men). Prestera (Medicaid accepted)
  • Inpatient and outpatient programs: across the state
  • Charleston: CAMC, Daylight, Mountaineer, Thomas Health
  • Huntington: Prestera, Recovery Point, Lily\'s Place
  • Morgantown: WVU Chestnut Ridge Center

In this guide, we have reviewed 10 top rehab centers across West Virginia, covering their treatment methods, costs, and who they serve best.

Addiction in West Virginia: Key Statistics

  • ~800 deaths (2024, -42.4%)
  • 1,377 deaths (2023, 81.9/100k)
  • Highest rate in the US (2023)
  • 83% involved fentanyl
  • 40%+ decline Jan-Oct 2024
  • Medicaid expanded 2014 (175k+ added)

Top Rehab Centers in West Virginia

WVU Medicine Chestnut Ridge Center

WVU Chestnut Ridge in Morgantown is the state\'s leading academic addiction treatment center, part of West Virginia University\'s health system. They provide hospital-based detox, residential, and outpatient programs with research-backed protocols.

  • Morgantown (WVU)
  • Academic medical center
  • Hospital-based detox
  • Research-backed
  • Full treatment spectrum

Best for: People wanting academic, hospital-level treatment from WV\'s leading medical institution

CAMC Behavioral Health (Charleston)

CAMC in Charleston provides behavioral health and addiction services through the state\'s largest hospital system. They offer detox, inpatient, and outpatient treatment with hospital-level medical supervision in the capital city.

  • Charleston (capital)
  • Largest hospital system
  • Detox, inpatient, outpatient
  • Hospital-level medical care
  • Capital city access

Best for: Charleston-area residents needing hospital-based treatment from WV\'s largest health system

Prestera Center (Huntington)

Prestera Center serves the Huntington area with community-based behavioral health and addiction services. They accept Medicaid and serve as a key safety-net provider in one of the epidemic\'s hardest-hit communities.

  • Huntington
  • Community behavioral health
  • Medicaid accepted
  • Safety-net provider
  • Epicenter community

Best for: Huntington residents needing Medicaid-covered, community-based treatment

Recovery Point WV (Multiple)

Recovery Point provides free long-term residential treatment for men at multiple West Virginia locations. Their work-based model combines structured living with vocational training and peer support over 6-12 month programs.

  • Huntington, Charleston, and others
  • Free for men (6-12 months)
  • Work-based model
  • Vocational training
  • Peer support

Best for: Men needing free, long-term residential treatment with vocational training

Daylight Recovery Services

Daylight provides residential and outpatient treatment in the Charleston area with multiple levels of care. They offer evidence-based programs with flexible treatment options.

  • Charleston area
  • Residential and outpatient
  • Multiple care levels
  • Evidence-based
  • Flexible options

Best for: Charleston residents wanting flexible, multi-level treatment options

Jacob\'s Ladder (Beckley)

Jacob\'s Ladder in Beckley serves southern West Virginia with residential addiction treatment. Their structured programs provide recovery services in the southern coalfield region.

  • Beckley (southern WV)
  • Residential treatment
  • Structured programs
  • Southern WV service
  • Coalfield region

Best for: Southern West Virginia residents needing local residential treatment

Northwood Health Systems (Wheeling)

Northwood serves the Northern Panhandle and Ohio Valley region with behavioral health and addiction services from Wheeling. They provide community-based treatment for the upper WV corridor.

  • Wheeling (Northern Panhandle)
  • Behavioral health + addiction
  • Community-based
  • Ohio Valley coverage
  • Upper WV corridor

Best for: Northern Panhandle/Wheeling residents needing community-based addiction treatment

Thomas Health Quick Response Team

Thomas Health in South Charleston operates quick response teams that connect overdose survivors to treatment within hours. They pair immediate crisis intervention with ongoing treatment access, a model that has contributed to WV\'s declining death rate.

  • South Charleston
  • Quick response teams
  • Post-overdose intervention
  • Immediate treatment connection
  • Crisis-to-care model

Best for: Overdose survivors needing immediate connection from crisis to ongoing treatment

Mountaineer Recovery Center

Mountaineer Recovery Center provides residential addiction treatment in the Charleston area. They offer structured recovery programs with multiple modalities for adults seeking long-term sobriety.

  • Charleston area
  • Residential treatment
  • Structured programs
  • Multiple modalities
  • Adult focus

Best for: Charleston-area adults wanting structured residential treatment with varied therapy approaches

Lily\'s Place (Huntington)

Lily\'s Place is the nation\'s first neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) treatment center. Located in Huntington, they provide specialized medical care for infants born dependent on drugs, addressing one of the epidemic\'s most devastating consequences.

  • Huntington
  • First NAS center in US
  • Infant-focused
  • Specialized neonatal care
  • National model

Best for: Infants born with neonatal abstinence syndrome needing specialized medical care

Free Rehab Centers in West Virginia

Free or Low-Cost Options:

  • Recovery Point - Free for men (multiple locations)
  • Prestera Center - Medicaid accepted (Huntington)
  • WV Medicaid - Expanded 2014, covers treatment

How to access:

For a full guide, see our rehab costs and insurance guide.

Types of Rehab Programs in West Virginia

Inpatient Residential

  • WVU Chestnut Ridge, CAMC, Recovery Point, Daylight, Jacob\'s Ladder, Mountaineer
  • 28 days to 12 months

Outpatient/MAT

  • Prestera, CAMC, Northwood, WVU

Cost of Rehab in West Virginia

Program TypeTypical DurationAverage Cost
Outpatient8-16 weeks$1,500 - $8,000
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)8-12 weeks$3,000 - $10,000
Inpatient Residential28-90 days$5,000 - $25,000
Medical Detox5-10 days$2,000 - $6,000

How to Choose the Right Rehab in West Virginia

  • Budget: WV Medicaid (expanded). Recovery Point (free for men). Prestera (Medicaid).
  • Charleston: CAMC, Daylight, Mountaineer, Thomas Health (QRT).
  • Huntington: Prestera, Recovery Point, Lily\'s Place (NAS).
  • Morgantown: WVU Chestnut Ridge (academic).
  • Southern WV: Jacob\'s Ladder (Beckley).
  • Aftercare: Look for programs with relapse prevention and support group connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free rehab centers in West Virginia?

Yes. Recovery Point provides free long-term residential treatment for men. Prestera Center accepts Medicaid and offers community-based services. WV Medicaid covers treatment. Call the WV helpline at (844) HELP4WV or SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Does West Virginia Medicaid cover rehab?

Yes. West Virginia expanded Medicaid in 2014, adding over 175,000 residents to coverage. Medicaid covers detox, residential, outpatient, IOP, and MAT. Check eligibility at dhhr.wv.gov/bms.

How long is rehab in West Virginia?

Medical detox lasts 5-10 days. Residential runs 28-90 days. IOP lasts 8-12 weeks. Recovery Point offers 6-12 month programs for men. Jacob\'s Ladder provides structured residential in southern WV.

How much does rehab cost in West Virginia?

Outpatient runs $1,500 to $8,000. Inpatient runs $5,000 to $25,000. Detox costs $2,000 to $6,000. WV Medicaid covers treatment. Recovery Point (free for men). Prestera (Medicaid accepted).

Are overdose deaths declining in West Virginia?

Yes, dramatically. WV had 1,377 overdose deaths in 2023 (81.9/100k, highest in US). By Dec 2024, deaths dropped 42.4% to about 800. The Jan-Oct 2024 period saw a 40% decrease. This decline parallels the national trend but is one of the steepest reductions anywhere.

Why was WV the hardest-hit state?

West Virginia had the highest overdose death rate in the US at 81.9 per 100,000 (2023), with fentanyl involved in 83% of deaths (69.2/100k fentanyl rate, also highest nationally). Economic factors, rural isolation, limited healthcare access, and the opioid epidemic\'s early roots in Appalachian coal communities all contributed.

What is driving the decline?

The 40%+ decline in 2024 is attributed to expanded naloxone distribution, quick response teams, reduced stigma efforts, expanded MAT access, Medicaid expansion (2014), and community-based intervention programs deployed across the state.

What is Lily\'s Place?

Lily\'s Place in Huntington is the nation\'s first neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) treatment center. It cares for infants born dependent on drugs. West Virginia historically had among the highest NAS rates in the country, making this facility critical.

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment plan. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. For substance use support, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7).

Get Help for Addiction in West Virginia

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