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Inpatient Opiate Treatment Centers in Utah

Utah faces the same opioid epidemic affecting communities across the United States, and residents have access to licensed inpatient treatment programs covering medical detox, residential rehab, medication-assisted treatment, and structured aftercare. Below are 16 verified inpatient opiate treatment centers serving Utah, plus information on insurance coverage, what to expect, and how to get help today.

Opioid Treatment in Utah

The opioid crisis has affected every state in the nation, and Utah is no exception. The shift in the illicit drug supply toward fentanyl over the past several years has driven overdose mortality to record levels nationally and made inpatient treatment the recommended starting point for most patients with moderate-to-severe opioid use disorder. The 16 Utah facilities listed below all offer residential or inpatient programs and accept private insurance — they are filtered from the SAMHSA national directory specifically to exclude outpatient-only and Medicaid-only providers.

16 Inpatient Opiate Treatment Centers in Utah

The facilities below are listed for informational purposes from publicly available SAMHSA data. We are not affiliated with these centers. Call us for personalized placement help and insurance verification.

Alpine Recovery Lodge
1018 East Oakhill Drive, Alpine, UT 84004
(877) 415-4060
Ascend Recovery
6280 West 9600 North, American Fork, UT 84003
(801) 216-4800
Ascend Recovery - Lake House
6595 North 6000 West, American Fork, UT 84003
(801) 216-4800
Triumph Youth Services - Alpine
62 South 950 West, Brigham City, UT 84302
(435) 538-5061
Triumph Youth Services - Expeditions
58 South 950 West, Brigham City, UT 84302
(435) 538-5061
Renewed Hope Ranch
---, Cedar City, UT 84721
(435) 531-0040
SouthWest Behavioral Health Center - Horizon House East
54 North 200 East, Cedar City, UT 84720
(435) 586-2515
Deer Hollow Recovery
---, Draper, UT 84020
(801) 679-6669
Deer Hollow Recovery
---, Draper, UT 84020
(801) 679-6669
Sober Living Properties - Draper House
12736 South 300 East, Draper, UT 84020
(801) 386-9889
Youth Care of Utah
12595 South Minuteman Drive, Draper, UT 84020
(801) 572-6989
Utah Addiction Centers
2590 Prairie View Drive, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
(801) 766-2233
Spirit Mountain Recovery
3181 East 3350 North, Eden, UT 84310
(801) 336-0658
Pathways Wholeness Center
189 East Center Street, Glenwood, UT 84730
(435) 287-2700
Wasatch Crest Treatment Services
425 West Moulton Lane, Heber City, UT 84032
(800) 385-3507
Red Circle Lodge
930 North Memorial Street, Hildale, UT 84784
(435) 874-1467

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Getting Help in Utah

Insurance coverage. The federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires most commercial health insurance plans to cover inpatient substance use treatment at the same level as medical and surgical care. Major carriers in Utah — Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana — pay for inpatient opioid treatment when medically necessary. Read our complete insurance guide →

What to expect. When you call our placement line, a specialist takes a confidential 15-minute intake, verifies your insurance benefits, and presents 2–4 inpatient opiate treatment options that fit your clinical needs, location, and coverage. Once you choose a facility, we coordinate admission and, when needed, transportation. Most patients can be admitted within 24–48 hours.

Cost. Self-pay rates at Utah inpatient programs typically run $500–$2,000 per day. With insurance, most patients pay only their deductible plus coinsurance — usually $1,500–$9,000 total for a 30-day stay. Read our complete cost guide →

Treatment length. Most Utah inpatient programs offer 30, 60, and 90-day options. Research consistently shows that opioid treatment outcomes improve with longer stays, and 90 days is the threshold most often cited for measurably better outcomes. Compare program lengths →

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find an inpatient opiate treatment center in Utah?

The fastest way is to call our placement line at (877) 203-8172. A specialist will take a 15-minute confidential intake, verify your insurance benefits, and identify 2–4 Utah inpatient opioid treatment programs that fit your situation. There is no cost and no obligation. You can also browse the facilities listed on this page and contact them directly, but most callers find the placement service easier because we handle the insurance verification and admission logistics for you.

Does insurance cover inpatient opiate rehab in Utah?

Yes. Federal law — specifically the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 — requires most commercial health insurance plans to cover substance use disorder treatment at the same level as medical and surgical care. Major carriers operating in Utah, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Humana, all pay for inpatient opiate detox and residential rehab when medically necessary. Verification is free and takes about 10 minutes.

How much does inpatient opiate rehab cost in Utah?

Self-pay rates at Utah inpatient opiate treatment facilities typically run $500–$2,000 per day, with luxury programs reaching $3,000+ per day. A standard 30-day stay costs $15,000–$30,000 self-pay at a mid-range facility. With commercial insurance, most patients pay only their deductible plus coinsurance — usually $1,500–$9,000 total — because the annual out-of-pocket maximum is reached during a typical inpatient stay.

Can I get into treatment quickly?

In most cases, yes. After we verify your insurance and you choose a facility, admission can usually happen within 24–48 hours, sometimes the same day. Utah has multiple inpatient opioid treatment options, so we can almost always find an open bed quickly.

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