Naltrexone Treatment Centers in Maryland
Medically reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, LCSWLast reviewed: April 2026
Our directory lists 210 naltrexone providers across Maryland, with the largest concentrations in Baltimore (54), Frederick (10) and Salisbury (7).
Naltrexone (Vivitrol, Revia) is an opioid antagonist used to treat both alcohol use disorder and opioid dependence. Available as a daily oral tablet or monthly extended-release injection, it blocks opioid receptors to reduce cravings and prevent relapse.
Treatment landscape in Maryland:
- Maryland Medicaid covers substance abuse treatment
- Strong academic medical center presence
- Comprehensive dual diagnosis programs
- Accessible from DC and surrounding regions
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Naltrexone providers in Maryland
Baltimore · 54 centers

Building People Behavioral Health
Baltimore, MD
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Chase Brexton Healthcare
Baltimore, MD
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Free Baltimore LLC
Baltimore, MD
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Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Baltimore, MD
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Maryland Center for Veterans
Baltimore, MD
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Maryland General Hospital Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Total Healthcare Inc
Baltimore, MD
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University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, MD
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VA Maryland Healthcare System
Baltimore, MD
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Associated Catholic Charities
Baltimore, MD
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Behavioral Health Clinic
Baltimore, MD
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Halyard Behavioral Health and Wellness
Baltimore, MD
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Orleans Health LLC
Baltimore, MD
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DeVaughn Intervention Teach and Trt
Baltimore, MD
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Total Healthcare Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Associated Catholic Charities
Baltimore, MD
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Each 1 Teach 1 Community Health LLC
Baltimore, MD
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One Promise Behavioral health
Baltimore, MD
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One Promise Counseling and Education
Baltimore, MD
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People Encouraging People Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Maryland Community Health Initiatives
Baltimore, MD
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AGS Programs LLC
Baltimore, MD
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AGS Programs LLC
Baltimore, MD
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AGS Programs LLC
Baltimore, MD
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Allover Healthcare Group
Baltimore, MD
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American Psychiatric Group PA
Baltimore, MD
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Changing Lives at Home Mental Health
Baltimore, MD
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Gaudenzia
Baltimore, MD
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Next Step Treatment Center
Baltimore, MD
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Recovery Health Services LLC
Baltimore, MD
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Redeem Healthcare Medical Systems
Baltimore, MD
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Transformation Healthcare Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Tru Luv Management
Baltimore, MD
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AKT Healthcare Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Amazing Care Health Services LLC
Baltimore, MD
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Amazing Care Health Services LLC
Baltimore, MD
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Baltimore Crisis Response Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Baltimore Crisis Response Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Emerge Baltimore Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Epiphany Family Services MD LLC
Baltimore, MD
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Helping Others Manage Emotions
Baltimore, MD
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Institutes for Behavior Resources Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Park West Health System Inc
Baltimore, MD
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Partners in Recovery/SPHS
Baltimore, MD
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Pixie Cares
Baltimore, MD
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Rek Advanced Therapeutic Solutions
Baltimore, MD
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Royal Minds
Baltimore, MD
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Therapeutic Wellness Services Inc
Baltimore, MD
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University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, MD
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Frederick · 10 centers

Serenity Treatment Center Inc
Frederick, MD
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Orenda Center of Wellness
Frederick, MD
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Outreach Recovery II
Frederick, MD
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Associated Catholic Charities
Frederick, MD
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Maryland Treatment Centers Inc
Frederick, MD
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Wells House
Frederick, MD
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Wells House
Frederick, MD
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Salisbury · 7 centers

Hudson Behavioral Health
Salisbury, MD
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Hudson Health Services
Salisbury, MD
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Lower Shore Clinic Inc
Salisbury, MD
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Community Behavioral Health
Salisbury, MD
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Cove Recovery LLC
Salisbury, MD
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Peninsula Addiction Services
Salisbury, MD
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Wicomico Behavioral Health
Salisbury, MD
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Elkton · 6 centers

Ashley Addiction Treatment
Elkton, MD
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Glen Burnie · 6 centers

Seven 2 Seven Medical Services LLC
Glen Burnie, MD
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Chase Brexton Healthcare
Glen Burnie, MD
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Anne Arundel County Department of Hlth
Glen Burnie, MD
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M and M Behav Health Solutions LLC
Glen Burnie, MD
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M and M Behavioral Health Solution
Glen Burnie, MD
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Rockville · 6 centers

Maryland Treatment Centers Inc
Rockville, MD
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Maryland Wellness and Recovery
Rockville, MD
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Montgomery County Dept Health/Human
Rockville, MD
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Sandstone Care
Rockville, MD
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Maryland Treatment Centers Inc
Rockville, MD
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Maryland Treatment Centers Inc
Rockville, MD
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Towson · 6 centers

Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health
Towson, MD
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Mosaic Community Services
Towson, MD
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Sandstone Care
Towson, MD
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Center for Creative Values Inc
Towson, MD
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MATClinics
Towson, MD
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Brooklyn · 5 centers

Im Still Standing by Grace
Brooklyn, MD
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Cambridge · 5 centers

Avenues Recovery Center
Cambridge, MD
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Shore Behavioral Health Services
Cambridge, MD
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Lower Shore Clinic Inc
Cambridge, MD
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Cove Recovery LLC
Cambridge, MD
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Dorchester County Behavioral Health
Cambridge, MD
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Crownsville · 5 centers

Sandstone Care LLC
Crownsville, MD
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Sanstone Care
Crownsville, MD
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Hope House Treatment Center
Crownsville, MD
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Gaudenzia Crownsville
Crownsville, MD
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Chrysalis House Inc
Crownsville, MD
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Hagerstown · 5 centers

Wells House
Hagerstown, MD
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Wells House
Hagerstown, MD
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Serenity Treatment Center Inc
Hagerstown, MD
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Compassionate Wellness Center LLC
Hagerstown, MD
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Dundalk · 4 centers

Addiction Treatment of Maryland
Dundalk, MD
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MATClinics
Dundalk, MD
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Associated Catholic Charities
Dundalk, MD
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Peace Healthcare Inc
Dundalk, MD
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Aberdeen · 3 centers
Annapolis · 3 centers

Anne Arundel County Department of Hlth
Annapolis, MD
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Luminis Health Pathways
Annapolis, MD
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MATClinics
Annapolis, MD
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Columbia · 3 centers

Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health
Columbia, MD
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SRR Treatment Solutions
Columbia, MD
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Transformation Healthcare Inc
Columbia, MD
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Cumberland · 3 centers

UPMC Western Maryland
Cumberland, MD
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Allegany County Health Department
Cumberland, MD
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Villa Maria of Mountain Maryland
Cumberland, MD
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Gwynn Oak · 3 centers

AGS Programs LLC
Gwynn Oak, MD
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Amazing Care Health Services LLC
Gwynn Oak, MD
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Pleasant Behavioral Health Systems
Gwynn Oak, MD
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Waldorf · 3 centers

Recovery Centers of America
Waldorf, MD
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Recovery Centers of America
Waldorf, MD
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Abingdon · 2 centers

Alpha Counseling and Treatment Inc
Abingdon, MD
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Associated Catholic Charities
Abingdon, MD
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Bel Air · 2 centers

Veni Vidi Vici Treatment Services
Bel Air, MD
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Berlin · 2 centers

Cove Recovery LLC
Berlin, MD
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Worcester County Health Department
Berlin, MD
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Catonsville · 2 centers

Process of Changes Inc
Catonsville, MD
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Emmitsburg · 2 centers

Mountain Manor Safe Harbor Project
Emmitsburg, MD
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Mountain Manor Treatment Center
Emmitsburg, MD
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Halethorpe · 2 centers

Healthy Lives LLC
Halethorpe, MD
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Bright Horizons Behavioral Health
Halethorpe, MD
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Havre de Grace · 2 centers

Ashley Inc
Havre de Grace, MD
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Norkris Services Inc
Havre de Grace, MD
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Laurel · 2 centers

Comprehensive and Psych Associates LLC
Laurel, MD
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MATClinics
Laurel, MD
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Nottingham · 2 centers

Port Recovery IOP Inc
Nottingham, MD
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Prince Frederick · 2 centers

Avenues Recovery Center at Maryland
Prince Frederick, MD
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Calvert County Behavioral Health
Prince Frederick, MD
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Princess Anne · 2 centers

Cove Recovery LLC
Princess Anne, MD
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Palmetto Corner LLC
Princess Anne, MD
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Rosedale · 2 centers

EPEC Clinic LLC
Rosedale, MD
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Partners in Recovery/SPHS
Rosedale, MD
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Sykesville · 2 centers

Right Turn IMPACT Treatment Center
Sykesville, MD
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Maryland Treatment Centers Inc
Sykesville, MD
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Westminster · 2 centers

Carroll County Youth Service Bureau
Westminster, MD
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Hildas Place Behavioral Health
Westminster, MD
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Barstow · 1 center

Calvert County Behavioral Health
Barstow, MD
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Bel Alton · 1 center

Jude House Inc
Bel Alton, MD
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Bethesda · 1 center

National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD
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Bowie · 1 center

Lifestream Health Center
Bowie, MD
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Buckeystown · 1 center

Orenda Center of Wellness
Buckeystown, MD
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California · 1 center

Pyramid Walden LLC
California, MD
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Centreville · 1 center
Charlotte Hall · 1 center

Pyramid Walden LLC
Charlotte Hall, MD
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Chesapeake Beach · 1 center

Calvert County Behavioral Health
Chesapeake Beach, MD
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Chestertown · 1 center

A F Whitsitt Center
Chestertown, MD
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College Park · 1 center

Nimel Mental Health
College Park, MD
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Colora · 1 center
Curtis Bay · 1 center

Unlimited Bounds Human Services LLC
Curtis Bay, MD
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Derwood · 1 center
Earleville · 1 center

Recovery Centers of America
Earleville, MD
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Edgewater · 1 center
Edgewood · 1 center

Changing Turn Community Healthcare
Edgewood, MD
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Elkridge · 1 center

Sheppard Pratt
Elkridge, MD
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Ellicott City · 1 center

Glass House Recovery LLC
Ellicott City, MD
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Fallston · 1 center

Bergand Group
Fallston, MD
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Fort Washington · 1 center

A Plus Counseling Center
Fort Washington, MD
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Fruitland · 1 center

Inspiration Health Services LLC
Fruitland, MD
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Germantown · 1 center

BornFree Wellness Centers of America
Germantown, MD
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Greenbelt · 1 center

Utopia Health Center
Greenbelt, MD
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Lanham · 1 center

Access Health Services
Lanham, MD
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Lusby · 1 center

Calvert County Behavioral Health
Lusby, MD
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Lutherville Timonium · 1 center

Bergand Group
Lutherville Timonium, MD
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Manchester · 1 center

Kindred Treatment Center
Manchester, MD
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Middle River · 1 center

Balm of Gilead Health and Wellness Ctr
Middle River, MD
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North East · 1 center

Tri State Health Inc
North East, MD
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Oakland · 1 center

Garrett County Health Department
Oakland, MD
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Ocean City · 1 center

Worcester County Health Department
Ocean City, MD
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Olney · 1 center

MedStar Montgomery Medical Center
Olney, MD
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Parkville · 1 center

Peace Healthcare Inc
Parkville, MD
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Pasadena · 1 center

Tranquility Woods LLC
Pasadena, MD
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Perry Point · 1 center

VA Maryland Healthcare System
Perry Point, MD
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Pikesville · 1 center

Citywide Health Corporation
Pikesville, MD
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Pocomoke City · 1 center

Worcester County Health Department
Pocomoke City, MD
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Potomac · 1 center
Sabillasville · 1 center

Orenda Center for Wellness LLC
Sabillasville, MD
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Silver Spring · 1 center

Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health
Silver Spring, MD
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Snow Hill · 1 center

Worcester County Health Department
Snow Hill, MD
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Suitland · 1 center

Insight Treatment Centers
Suitland, MD
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Upper Marlboro · 1 center

Recovery Life Group LLC
Upper Marlboro, MD
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Windsor Mill · 1 center

Oasis Health Services
Windsor Mill, MD
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Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice)
HealthChoice covers all MAT medications under a carved-out public behavioral-health benefit administered by Optum.
State regulations
Maryland Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) licenses OTPs and requires a behavioral-health assessment within 72 hours of methadone induction.
- Medicaid192
- Cash or self-payment176
- Private health insurance164
- Medicare134
- State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid98
- Federal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)79
- Outpatient174
- Regular outpatient treatment171
- Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment144
- Intensive outpatient treatment127
- Residential/24-hour residential62
Frequently Asked Questions About Naltrexone in Maryland
Do I need insurance to enroll in naltrexone treatment?
No. You can pay out of pocket, use Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice) if eligible, or qualify for sliding-scale rates at many Maryland federally qualified health centers. Uninsured patients should still call naltrexone providers to ask about grant-funded slots and state-funded treatment vouchers.
How much does naltrexone treatment cost in Maryland?
Self-pay monthly cost for naltrexone in Maryland typically ranges from $150 to $700, depending on medication, counseling intensity, and whether lab work is included. Long-acting injectables (Sublocade, Vivitrol) billed without insurance can exceed $1,500 per dose. Most patients pay far less through insurance or Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice).
What’s the difference between Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice) managed-care plans for MAT?
Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice) managed-care organizations (MCOs) in Maryland all cover MAT, but formulary details, prior-authorization rules, and in-network provider lists vary. Choose the MCO whose network includes your preferred naltrexone providers; you can usually switch plans once a year.
What if my health plan is out of state — can I use it in Maryland for naltrexone?
Most PPO plans cover out-of-state MAT at in-network rates if the provider is part of the national network. HMO plans typically restrict coverage to in-state providers; call member services before starting naltrexone in Maryland to verify.
Does Maryland allow telehealth induction for MAT?
Yes. DEA rules were permanently expanded in 2024 to allow audio-video telehealth for initial buprenorphine prescribing, and Maryland law mirrors federal policy. Methadone induction still requires an in-person visit at an OTP for the first dose, though subsequent counseling can be delivered via telehealth. Naltrexone can be prescribed via telehealth with labs done in Maryland.
What are the most common reasons patients stop naltrexone?
Common reasons include lifestyle stabilization (patient and clinician agree to taper), cost barriers, side effects, travel or employment disruption, and desire to try naltrexone after tapering. Many patients resume treatment later — clinics welcome return visits without judgment.
What should I avoid before my first naltrexone visit?
Avoid benzodiazepines, alcohol, and long-acting opioids for 6–12 hours before induction to reduce sedation risk. For buprenorphine, let the clinician know your last opioid use time so they can time the first dose to avoid precipitated withdrawal.
What happens if my drug screen is positive at the first visit?
A positive urine drug screen is expected for most patients entering MAT — it confirms the diagnosis. Positive screens are not used to deny admission at any Maryland SAMHSA-certified OTP. Your clinician interprets results and builds an individualized plan from there.
Are there allergic reactions to naltrexone?
True allergic reactions to methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone are rare. Rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing after a dose should be treated as an emergency — call 911 or go to a Maryland emergency department. The MAT team can switch medications after stabilization.
Can I deliver at any Maryland hospital if I’m on naltrexone?
Yes. All Maryland birthing hospitals are equipped to care for MAT patients. Choosing a hospital with a dedicated perinatal-addiction protocol — often larger urban hospitals — can improve experience. Discuss delivery location with your OB and MAT team well before the due date.
What is peer-recovery support and is it available in Maryland?
Peer-recovery support workers are trained individuals with lived recovery experience who provide mentoring, accompaniment to appointments, and navigation of resources. Maryland Medicaid reimburses peer-support services; most mid-sized naltrexone providers employ certified peer specialists.
Can I keep my naltrexone treatment private from my health-insurance company?
If you use insurance, the insurer sees billed services (including MAT). They cannot share that with your employer or family. If you strongly value privacy from insurance, self-pay is the only fully insulated option.
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