Outpatient Addiction Treatment in Georgia
Outpatient addiction treatment programs across Georgia allow people to receive counseling and support while living at home. Programs vary from weekly individual therapy to structured group-based formats, and many offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid and alcohol use disorders.
337 verified programs across 118 cities in Georgia
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- Atlanta30 programs
- Savannah13 programs
- Athens12 programs
- Marietta10 programs
- Roswell10 programs
- Decatur8 programs
- Augusta7 programs
- Columbus7 programs
- Cumming7 programs
- Gainesville7 programs
- Peachtree Corners7 programs
- Valdosta7 programs
- Lawrenceville6 programs
- Macon6 programs
- Moultrie6 programs
- Woodstock6 programs
- Alpharetta5 programs
- Newnan5 programs
- Albany4 programs
- Carrollton4 programs
- Conyers4 programs
- Dalton4 programs
- Hinesville4 programs
- Riverdale4 programs
- Statesboro4 programs
- Winder4 programs
- Acworth3 programs
- Blairsville3 programs
- Brunswick3 programs
- Douglasville3 programs
- Dublin3 programs
- Fayetteville3 programs
- Griffin3 programs
- Hiram3 programs
- Jonesboro3 programs
- Kennesaw3 programs
- Milledgeville3 programs
- Peachtree City3 programs
- Rome3 programs
- Thomasville3 programs
- Toccoa3 programs
- Tucker3 programs
- Warner Robins3 programs
- Bainbridge2 programs
- Ball Ground2 programs
- Buford2 programs
- Canton2 programs
- Cartersville2 programs
- Covington2 programs
- Dacula2 programs
- Duluth2 programs
- Eastman2 programs
- Evans2 programs
- Fort Oglethorpe2 programs
- Lagrange2 programs
- McDonough2 programs
- Monroe2 programs
- Ringgold2 programs
- Sautee Nacoochee2 programs
- Swainsboro2 programs
- Tifton2 programs
- Vidalia2 programs
- Waycross2 programs
- Adel1 program
- Americus1 program
- Auburn1 program
- Austell1 program
- Baconton1 program
- Blakely1 program
- Bremen1 program
- Calhoun1 program
- Cedartown1 program
- Chamblee1 program
- Chatsworth1 program
- Cleveland1 program
- Commerce1 program
- Cordele1 program
- Dahlonega1 program
- Dallas1 program
- Dawsonville1 program
- Demorest1 program
- Douglas1 program
- Dunwoody1 program
- Eatonton1 program
- Elberton1 program
- Ellijay1 program
- Flowery Branch1 program
- Fort Valley1 program
- Hartwell1 program
- Jackson1 program
- Jefferson1 program
- Jesup1 program
- Lavonia1 program
- Loganville1 program
- Mableton1 program
- Madison1 program
- Metter1 program
- Norcross1 program
- Pelham1 program
- Perry1 program
- Quitman1 program
- Reidsville1 program
- Reynolds1 program
- Rossville1 program
- Saint Marys1 program
- Saint Simons Island1 program
- Smyrna1 program
- St Marys1 program
- Stockbridge1 program
- Summertown1 program
- Summerville1 program
- Suwanee1 program
- Sylvania1 program
- Tyrone1 program
- Union Point1 program
- Villa Rica1 program
- Waynesboro1 program
- Wildwood1 program
Other Treatment Levels in Georgia
Frequently Asked Questions
What is outpatient addiction treatment?
Outpatient addiction treatment provides counseling, group therapy, and clinical support while you live at home. Sessions typically occur 1–3 times per week. Outpatient is best for people with mild-to-moderate substance use, a stable home environment, and strong social support.
Can I work while in outpatient treatment?
Yes — outpatient treatment is specifically designed to fit around work, school, and family responsibilities. Many Georgia programs offer morning, afternoon, and evening scheduling. Your counselor will help you create a treatment schedule that supports both recovery and your daily life.
How long is outpatient treatment in Georgia?
Standard outpatient treatment typically lasts 3–6 months, though some people continue lower-frequency maintenance sessions for a year or more. Length depends on severity of use, co-occurring conditions, and clinical progress.