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1 Best Alcohol and Drug Rehabs in Wahiawa, HI 2025

Updated Aug 25 2024

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Substance Abuse Coalition for a 275 Rose Street 1
(808) 545-3228
275 Rose Street, Wahiawa, Hawaii, 96786
Best 100 rehab in Hawaii
Outpatient Rehab
Self-payment options

6.89

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.58
Drug Rehab and Detox 6.00
Insurance and Payments 6.00

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Rehab options in Wahiawa include outpatient services in town, residential programs on Oahu, and detox facilities within reach of Honolulu. Many families consider commuting convenience along H-2 and the area’s close-knit community when selecting care. Touring facilities helps identify the right fit.

Outpatient rehab in Wahiawa is more affordable, while residential treatment on Oahu costs more due to extended services. Program type and duration heavily influence expenses. Some providers offer sliding-scale fees.

Most Wahiawa rehab centers accept private insurance and Hawaii Medicaid (Med-QUEST). Facilities typically assist patients in confirming benefits before admission.

Dual diagnosis rehab in Wahiawa includes psychiatric care, therapy, and addiction support. These programs cost more than standard rehab, but insurance often offsets part of the expense.

Faith-based programs in Wahiawa often integrate local church support, offering prayer, group counseling, and Christian recovery services. Some are community-funded and lower in cost.

LGBTQ+-focused rehab in Wahiawa provides affirming and inclusive recovery spaces. These programs may cost more but are often partly covered by insurance.

Wahiawa, on Oahu in Honolulu County, reflects Hawaii’s 254 overdose deaths in 2021, most tied to methamphetamine and fentanyl. Alcohol misuse also affects 19% of adults statewide. County programs emphasize culturally specific prevention and recovery care.
2 Minute Read | Updated Aug 25 2024
Dr. Ash Bhatt
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Wayne P. Brown
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