The rankings were determined by a survey of more than 4,000 medical professionals and data collected by Statista. Read more about the methodology here.
The top centers in each state included in the publication’s rankings are:
Arizona: Arizona Addiction Recovery Center (Scottsdale)
California: Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation (Rancho Mirage)
Colorado: Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation (Aurora)
Connecticut: Mountainside Treatment Center (Canaan)
Florida: Beach House (Juno Beach)
Georgia: Right Side Up Recovery Center for Women and Children (Atlanta)
Illinois: Gateway Foundation (Chicago)
Indiana: Community Fairbanks Recovery Center (Indianapolis)
Kentucky: Landmark Recovery: Louisville Drug & Alcohol Rehab (Louisville)
Louisiana: Acadiana Recovery Center (Lafayette)
Maryland: Maryland Addiction Recovery Center (Towson)
Massachusetts: McLean Fernside (Princeton)
Michigan: Harbor Hall (Petoskey)
Minnesota: Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation (Center City)
Missouri: Harris House (St. Charles)
New Jersey: New Hope Integrated Behavioral Health Care (Marlboro)
New York: Addicts Rehabilitation Center (New York City)
North Carolina: Wilmington Treatment Center
Ohio: Ohio Addiction Recovery Center (Grove City)
Oklahoma: Red Rocks Crossing (Oklahoma City)
Pennsylvania: Caron-Pennsylvania Addiction Treatment (Wernersville)
Tennessee: Cumberland Heights (Nashville)
Texas: Turtle Creek Recovery Center (Dallas)
Washington: Lakeside-Milam Recovery Centers (Kirkland)
Wisconsin: Rogers Behavioral Health (Oconomowoc)
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