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Rehab Centers in Norton, KS

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Showing 3 facilities in Norton, KS

High Plains Mental Health CenterInsurance accepted
Norton Branch Office
Dual Diagnosis
✓ SAMHSA Verified
📍 211 South Norton Street, Norton, KS 67654
OutpatientMedicaidMedicarePrivate Ins.VeteransAdolescents
High Plains Mental Health CenterInsurance accepted
Norton Branch Office
MAT / Methadone / Suboxone
✓ SAMHSA Verified
📍 211 South Norton Street, Norton, KS 67654
OutpatientMedicaidMedicarePrivate Ins.Adolescents
Valley Hope of NortonInsurance accepted
MAT / Methadone / Suboxone
✓ SAMHSA Verified ⭐ Nationally Accredited
📍 709 West Holme Street, Norton, KS 67654
Intensive OPOutpatientMedicaidPrivate Ins.Self-PayVeterans

How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost in Norton, KS?

Treatment costs vary widely depending on the type of program, length of stay, and insurance coverage. Below are typical national ranges.

Outpatient
$1,000 – $10,000
per month
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
$3,000 – $10,000
per month
Residential / Inpatient
$5,000 – $80,000
per month
Detox
$1,500 – $10,000
per week
MAT / Methadone
$150 – $500
per month
3 facilities in Norton, KS accept Medicaid or offer free/low-cost treatment options.

Costs vary widely by facility, insurance coverage, and length of stay. Many facilities offer sliding-scale fees or accept Medicaid at no cost to the patient.

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Drug Rehab Centers in Norton, KS

This directory lists 3 substance use and mental health treatment facilities in Norton, KS that are verified by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration). Data is sourced from the FindTreatment.gov national database, updated annually.

Facilities range from outpatient counseling to residential treatment, detoxification programs, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Use the filters above to narrow by insurance type, treatment setting, or special population programs such as veterans services or women's programs.

If you or someone you know needs immediate help, call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 — free, confidential, 24/7, available in English and Spanish.

Data source: SAMHSA National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SUMHSS) via FindTreatment.gov. Facility information is provided for directory purposes only. Contact facilities directly to verify current services, availability, and insurance acceptance. This is not a medical referral service.