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Integrated care that treats addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions together.
Dual diagnosis treatment — also called co-occurring disorder treatment — addresses substance use and a mental health condition at the same time. Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and ADHD frequently occur alongside addiction, and each condition can worsen the other.
Treating only the addiction while leaving a mental health condition unmanaged is a common cause of relapse. Dual diagnosis programs combine psychiatric care, addiction treatment, and therapy into one coordinated plan so both conditions improve together.
Browse 1,960 dual diagnosis treatment centers across 50 states.
Dual diagnosis treatment — also called co-occurring disorder treatment — addresses substance use and a mental health condition at the same time. Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and ADHD frequently occur alongside addiction, and each condition can worsen the other.
Select your state below to see dual diagnosis treatment centers in your area. Each center listing shows location, the conditions treated, and services offered. You can also call our free, confidential 24/7 helpline for personalized recommendations and insurance verification.
Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act and federal parity law, most health plans — including private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare — must cover medically necessary addiction treatment. Federal parity law requires most health plans to cover mental health and substance use care comparably, so dual diagnosis treatment is typically covered by private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare.
Our compassionate team is available 24/7 to help you understand whether dual diagnosis treatment is the right fit, verify your insurance, and connect you with a trusted facility — free and completely confidential.