Rehab by State

Best Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Wisconsin

Updated March 2026|10 facilities reviewed

Wisconsin faces a dual crisis of opioid addiction and widespread binge drinking. The state had approximately 1,900 drug overdose deaths in 2023, with fentanyl driving the majority of opioid fatalities. Preliminary 2024 data shows a decline. Wisconsin has one of the highest binge drinking rates in the nation at 24.5%, well above the national average.

Milwaukee County and the Fox Valley region have been hit hardest by fentanyl. The state\'s cultural acceptance of heavy drinking creates unique challenges for alcohol treatment. BadgerCare Plus (Wisconsin Medicaid) provides coverage for substance use treatment. The state has strong treatment infrastructure across both urban and rural areas.

Here is what Wisconsin offers for addiction treatment:

  • Free and BadgerCare-covered treatment: BadgerCare Plus covers all levels. Tellurian (sliding scale). Meta House (women). Sixteenth Street (community health)
  • Inpatient and outpatient programs: across the state
  • Milwaukee: Meta House (women), Aurora, Sixteenth Street, Rogers
  • Madison: Tellurian UCAN, ARC Community
  • Fox Valley: Libertas (Green Bay)

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

Addiction in Wisconsin: Key Statistics

  • ~1,900 overdose deaths (2023)
  • Preliminary 2024 decline
  • Fentanyl drives majority of opioid deaths
  • 24.5% binge drinking rate (one of highest)
  • Milwaukee County hardest hit
  • Dual opioid + alcohol crisis

Top Rehab Centers in Wisconsin

Rogers Behavioral Health (Oconomowoc)

Rogers Behavioral Health in Oconomowoc (near Milwaukee) is a nationally recognized mental health and addiction treatment system. They provide residential, PHP, and IOP programs with evidence-based protocols for adults and adolescents.

  • Oconomowoc (near Milwaukee)
  • Nationally recognized
  • Residential, PHP, IOP
  • Adults and adolescents
  • Evidence-based

Best for: People needing nationally recognized, evidence-based treatment with multiple care levels

Hazelden Betty Ford (Center City adj.)

Hazelden Betty Ford, based near the WI/MN border, is the most recognized addiction treatment brand in the US. Their evidence-based 28-day residential model combined with 12-step principles draws patients from across Wisconsin and nationally.

  • Near WI/MN border
  • Most recognized US brand
  • 28-day residential
  • 12-step + evidence-based
  • National reputation

Best for: People wanting treatment from the most recognized addiction treatment brand in the US

Meta House (Milwaukee)

Meta House in Milwaukee provides residential treatment for women, including pregnant women and mothers with children. They offer family-centered addiction treatment that addresses the whole family unit while keeping mothers and children together.

  • Milwaukee
  • Women only (residential)
  • Pregnant women welcomed
  • Children stay with mothers
  • Family-centered

Best for: Women and mothers in Milwaukee needing residential treatment while keeping their families together

Aurora Behavioral Health (Multiple)

Aurora (Advocate Aurora Health) provides behavioral health and addiction services at multiple Wisconsin locations. As a major health system, they offer hospital-based detox, inpatient, and outpatient services with broad insurance acceptance.

  • Multiple WI locations
  • Major health system
  • Hospital-based services
  • Detox, inpatient, outpatient
  • Broad insurance

Best for: People wanting hospital-backed treatment from a major statewide health system

Tellurian UCAN (Madison)

Tellurian UCAN in Madison provides community-based addiction treatment with sliding-scale fees. They offer residential, outpatient, and crisis services, serving as a key safety-net provider for the greater Madison area.

  • Madison
  • Sliding-scale fees
  • Residential, outpatient, crisis
  • Safety-net provider
  • Community-based

Best for: Madison-area residents needing affordable, community-based treatment with sliding-scale pricing

ARC Community Services (Madison)

ARC in Madison provides residential and outpatient treatment for women and families. They specialize in serving women, including those involved with the criminal justice system, with family-focused recovery programming.

  • Madison
  • Women and families
  • Justice-involved populations
  • Residential and outpatient
  • Family-focused

Best for: Women in Madison, including justice-involved women, needing family-focused treatment

Clean Slate Centers (Waukesha)

Clean Slate in Waukesha provides outpatient MAT for opioid use disorder. They offer accessible MAT services with a focus on reducing barriers to medication-assisted treatment access.

  • Waukesha (Milwaukee suburb)
  • Outpatient MAT
  • Opioid treatment focus
  • Barrier reduction
  • Accessible services

Best for: Waukesha County residents needing accessible outpatient MAT for opioid use disorder

Libertas Treatment Center (Green Bay)

Libertas in Green Bay serves the Fox Valley and northeastern Wisconsin with residential and outpatient treatment. They provide evidence-based programs for the region\'s growing treatment needs.

  • Green Bay (Fox Valley)
  • Residential and outpatient
  • Evidence-based
  • NE Wisconsin coverage
  • Regional service

Best for: Fox Valley/Green Bay residents wanting local residential or outpatient treatment

Sixteenth Street Community Health

Sixteenth Street in Milwaukee provides community health services including behavioral health and addiction treatment. They serve the south side community with affordable, culturally sensitive care.

  • Milwaukee (south side)
  • Community health center
  • Affordable services
  • Culturally sensitive
  • Behavioral health + SUD

Best for: Milwaukee south side residents needing affordable, culturally sensitive addiction treatment

St. Joseph Hospital (Marshfield Clinic)

St. Joseph Hospital, part of the Marshfield Clinic system, serves northern and central Wisconsin with hospital-based addiction services. They provide treatment access for rural communities that otherwise have limited options.

  • Marshfield (central/northern WI)
  • Marshfield Clinic system
  • Hospital-based
  • Rural coverage
  • Regional access point

Best for: Rural central/northern Wisconsin residents needing hospital-based addiction treatment

Free Rehab Centers in Wisconsin

Free or Low-Cost Options:

  • Tellurian UCAN - Sliding scale (Madison)
  • Meta House - Women\'s residential (Milwaukee)
  • Sixteenth Street - Community health (Milwaukee)
  • BadgerCare Plus - WI Medicaid covers treatment

How to access:

  • 988 crisis line: Call or text 988
  • SAMHSA helpline: Call 1-800-662-4357 (free, 24/7)

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

Types of Rehab Programs in Wisconsin

Inpatient Residential

  • Rogers, Hazelden Betty Ford, Meta House, Tellurian, ARC, Libertas
  • 28-90 days

Outpatient/MAT

  • Aurora, Clean Slate (MAT), Tellurian, Sixteenth Street

Cost of Rehab in Wisconsin

Program TypeTypical DurationAverage Cost
Outpatient8-16 weeks$2,000 - $10,000
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)8-12 weeks$4,000 - $12,000
Inpatient Residential28-90 days$6,000 - $35,000
Medical Detox5-10 days$2,500 - $7,000

How to Choose the Right Rehab in Wisconsin

  • Budget: BadgerCare Plus (Medicaid). Tellurian (sliding scale). Sixteenth Street (community).
  • Milwaukee: Meta House (women), Aurora, Rogers (Oconomowoc), Sixteenth Street.
  • Madison: Tellurian UCAN, ARC (women/families).
  • Green Bay: Libertas Treatment Center.
  • Rural: Marshfield Clinic (St. Joseph Hospital).
  • Alcohol: Rogers (nationally recognized), Hazelden Betty Ford (acclaimed).
  • Aftercare: Look for programs with relapse prevention and support group connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free rehab centers in Wisconsin?

Yes. Tellurian UCAN offers sliding-scale treatment in Madison. Meta House provides residential for women. ARC Community Services serves women and families. Sixteenth Street Community Health Center in Milwaukee offers affordable services. Wisconsin BadgerCare Plus (Medicaid) covers treatment. Call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Does Wisconsin Medicaid cover rehab?

Yes. BadgerCare Plus (Wisconsin Medicaid) covers substance use treatment including detox, residential, outpatient, IOP, and MAT. Wisconsin provides coverage for adults through BadgerCare Plus Core and Standard plans. Check eligibility at dhs.wisconsin.gov.

How long is rehab in Wisconsin?

Medical detox lasts 5-10 days. Residential runs 28-90 days. IOP lasts 8-12 weeks. Rogers offers PHP and IOP programs. Hazelden Betty Ford offers 28-day residential. Meta House provides extended residential for women.

How much does rehab cost in Wisconsin?

Outpatient runs $2,000 to $10,000. Inpatient runs $6,000 to $35,000. Detox costs $2,500 to $7,000. BadgerCare Plus covers treatment. Tellurian (sliding scale). Meta House (women, affordable).

Are overdose deaths declining in Wisconsin?

Yes. Wisconsin had approximately 1,900 drug overdose deaths in 2023. Preliminary 2024 data shows a decline. Fentanyl remains the primary driver, involved in the majority of opioid deaths. Milwaukee County and the Fox Valley region have been hit hardest.

Is there a specific alcohol concern?

Yes, Wisconsin has one of the highest rates of binge drinking in the nation at 24.5%, well above the national average. Alcohol-related deaths and hospitalizations are disproportionately high. The cultural acceptance of heavy drinking creates unique treatment challenges here.

Are there women-specific programs?

Yes. Meta House in Milwaukee provides residential treatment for women, including pregnant women and mothers with children. ARC Community Services in Madison also serves women and families. These programs address barriers that prevent mothers from seeking treatment.

Are there programs in rural Wisconsin?

Yes. Marshfield Clinic (St. Joseph Hospital) serves northern/central Wisconsin. Libertas Treatment Center covers Green Bay and the Fox Valley. Aurora Behavioral Health has multiple locations. Tellurian and ARC serve the greater Madison area.

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).

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