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201 Best Alcohol and Drug Rehabs in Oklahoma 2025

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Level Of Care
Age Groups
Payment Options
Accreditations
Amenities
Substance Abuse Roadback - Outpatient
1114 SW A Avenue, Lawton, Oklahoma, 73501
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Mental Health Wagoner Community Hospital 1200 West Cherokee 1
1200 West Cherokee Street, Wagoner, Oklahoma, 74467
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Inpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Carl Albert Community Mental Health Center (CMHC)
511 East 2nd Street, Heavener, Oklahoma, 74937
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Southwest Youth and Family Services
198 East Almar Drive, Chickasha, Oklahoma, 73018
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Detox
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse Addiction and Behavioral Health Center (ABHC)
230 East 12th Street, Ada, Oklahoma, 74820
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Specialized Outpatient Services
5208 North Classen Circle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73118
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Cope 2701 North Oklahoma 1
2701 North Oklahoma Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse Northwest Treatment Center
1095 Nickerson Street, Waynoka, Oklahoma, 73860
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Oklahoma Treatment Services 610 West Hensley 1
610 West Hensley Boulevard, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, 74003
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Medicare, Medicaid and Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Red Rock Behavioral 107 North Main 1
107 North Main Street, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, 73750
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Gary E. Miller 7905 East Highway 1
7905 East Highway 66, El Reno, Oklahoma, 73036
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Choctaw Nation - Recovery Center
13224 SE 202 Road, Talihina, Oklahoma, 74571
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Cherokee Nation 1001 South 41st 1
1001 South 41st Street East, Muskogee, Oklahoma, 74403
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse A Chance to 2113 West Britton 1
2113 West Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73120
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Northwest Center for Behavioral Health
1222 10th Street, Woodward, Oklahoma, 73801
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Brighter Heights Oklahoma
100 North Broadway, Broken Bow, Oklahoma, 74728
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Clay Crossing Foundation
32018 Highway 59, Maud, Oklahoma, 74854
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Palmer Continuum of 2442 East Mohawk 1
2442 East Mohawk Boulevard, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74110
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Medicaid accepted
Mental Health Caring Hands Healthcare 3101 Elks Road 1
3101 Elks Road, McAlester, Oklahoma, 74501
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Chickasaw Nation Hina Chokma - Men's Recovery Center
3115 East Arlington Street, Ada, Oklahoma, 74820
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Red Rock Behavioral Health Services - Jordan's Crossing
301 West I-240 Service Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73139
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Alcohol Training and Education
3160 North Portland Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73112
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health ROCMND Area Youth Services
10405 U.S. Highway 59 North, Grove, Oklahoma, 74344
Best 100 rehab in Oklahoma
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Mental Health ROCMND Area Youth Services
1520 North Industrial Road, Vinita, Oklahoma, 74301
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Seneca-Cayuga Nation Substance Abuse Program
23701 South 655 Road, Grove, Oklahoma, 74344
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Phoenix Counseling and Assessment Center
32 East Cherokee Avenue, McAlester, Oklahoma, 74501
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse Southeastern Oklahoma - Social Services
512 East Chickasaw Street, McAlester, Oklahoma, 74502
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Oklahoma Treatment Services
721 South George Nigh Expressway, McAlester, Oklahoma, 74501
Outpatient Treatment
Medicare, Medicaid and Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Oklahoma City Comprehensive 1737 Linwood Boulevard 1
1737 Linwood Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73106
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse Brighter Heights Oklahoma 107 South High 1
107 South High Street, Antlers, Oklahoma, 74523
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Brighter Heights Oklahoma
128 North 12th Street, Durant, Oklahoma, 74701
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Brighter Heights Oklahoma
2816 East Jackson Street, Hugo, Oklahoma, 74743
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Brighter Heights Oklahoma 401 North Church 1
401 North Church Street, Poteau, Oklahoma, 74953
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Brighter Heights Oklahoma
411 South Central Avenue, Idabel, Oklahoma, 74745
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health Center for Positive Change 110 South 5th Street
110 South 5th Street, Yukon, Oklahoma, 73099
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health Central Oklahoma Community MH - Child and Family Services
1120 East Main Street, Norman, Oklahoma, 73071
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse New Pathways Halfway House 8503 NW Maddische Road
8503 NW Maddische Road, Lawton, Oklahoma, 73507
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Creek Nation Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services
100 North Main Street, Sapulpa, Oklahoma, 74066
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Creek Nation Behavioral 1800 East Coplin 1
1800 East Coplin Street, Okemah, Oklahoma, 74859
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Creek Nation Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services
2360 U.S. Highway 62, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, 74447
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Muscogee Creek Nation Department of Behavioral Health Services
31870 Highway 51, Coweta, Oklahoma, 74429
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Mental Health CREOKS Behavioral Health Services
120 East Illinois Avenue, Vinita, Oklahoma, 74301
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Mental Health CREOKS Behavioral Health Services
19320 East Admiral Place, Catoosa, Oklahoma, 74015
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health CREOKS Behavioral Health Services
203 2nd Avenue SW, Miami, Oklahoma, 74354
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Mental Health CREOKS Behavioral Health Services
209 West Broadway Street, Okemah, Oklahoma, 74859
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health CREOKS Behavioral Health Services
23 East Ross Avenue, Sapulpa, Oklahoma, 74066
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health CREOKS Behavioral Health Services
2548 East Kenosha Street, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, 74014
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health CREOKS Behavioral Health Services
4103 South Yale Avenue , Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74135
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse CREOKS Health Services 611 North 4th 1
611 North 4th Street, Stilwell, Oklahoma, 74960
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse CREOKS Health Services
711 South Muskogee Avenue, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 74464
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

Substance abuse and Mental Health facilities Report for Oklahoma

5th

Cheapest To Most Expensive State Rank

218

Substance Abuse Facilities

23,332

Number of Patients Annually

22,233

Annual Enrollments

$37M

Spent on Outpatient Services (Million)

$1,704.00

Avg Outpatient Rehab Cost

1,048

Residential Admissions

$57M

Spent on Residential Treatment (Million)

$54,475.00

Residential Rehab Pay (Up To)

51

Total Patients

10

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Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Mental Health, and Treatment in Oklahoma

What are the main addictions people in Oklahoma suffer from?

The main addictions people in Oklahoma suffer from include: 

  • Alcohol Addiction: 580,000 individuals aged 12 or older reported using alcohol in the past month, equates to 40.86%. 365,000 (63%) male and 215,000 (37%) female have alcohol addiction in the state of Oklahoma.
  • Illicit Drug Addiction: 250,000 individuals aged 12 or older reported using Illicit Drugs in the past month, equates to 18.66%. 160,000 (64%) males and 90,000 (36%) females have Illicit Drug addiction
  • Opioid Addiction: 35,000 individuals aged 12 or older reported using Opioids in the past month, equates to 20.20%. 21,000 (60%) males and 14,000 (40%) females have Opioid addiction.
  • Prescription Drug Addiction: 115,000 individuals aged 12 or older reported using Prescription drugs in the past month, equates to 3.82%. 69,000 (60%) males and 46,000 (40%) females have Prescription drug addiction.
  • Methamphetamine Addiction: 60,000 individuals aged 12 or older reported misusing methamphetamine in the past month, equates to 1.41%. 39,000 (65%) males and 21,000 (35%) females have Methamphetamine addiction.

What is the cost of rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of rehab centers in Oklahoma is $19,000. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $18,158, which equates to $605.28 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or $56.80 per day.

The cost of rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments cost between $250 and $800 per day, averaging about $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of rehab centers constitute 30%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 31%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

What is the cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Oklahoma is $18,500. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $18,158, which equates to $605.28 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or $56.80 per day.

The cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments in LGBTQ+ rehab cost between $250 and $800 per day, averaging $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of LGBTQ+ rehab centers constitute 30%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 30%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

What is the cost of Faith-Based rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of Faith-Based rehab centers in Oklahoma is $18,780. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $18,158, which equates to $605.28 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or $56.80 per day.

The cost of Faith-Based rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments cost at Faith-Based rehab center is between $250 and $800 per day, averaging $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of Faith-Based rehab centers constitute 30.6%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 30%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

What is the cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Oklahoma is $17,900. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $18,158, which equates to $605.28 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or $56.80 per day.

The cost of Men-Only rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments cost at Men-Only rehab centers is between $250 and $800 per day, averaging $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of Men-Only rehab centers constitute 29%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 30%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

 What is the cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Oklahoma is $17,500. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $18,158, which equates to $605.28 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or $56.80 per day.

The cost of Women-Only rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments cost at Women-Only rehab centers is between $250 and $800 per day, averaging $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of Women-Only rehab centers constitute 28%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 30%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

What is the cost of Teen rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of Teen rehab centers in Oklahoma is $18,900. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $18,158, which equates to about $605.28 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or about $56.80 per day.

The cost of Teen rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments cost at Teen Rehab centers is between $250 and $800 per day, averaging $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of Teen rehab centers constitute 30.7%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 30%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

What is the cost of Young Adult rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of Young Adult rehab centers in Oklahoma is $18,650. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $18,158, which equates to $605.28 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or $56.80 per day.

The cost of Young Adult rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments cost at Young Adult rehab center is between $250 and $800 per day, averaging about $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of Young Adult rehab centers constitute 30.3%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 30%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

What is the cost of Luxury Rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of Luxury rehab centers in Oklahoma is $20,000. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $13,500 to $21,000, which equates to $450 to $700 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or $56.80 per day.

The cost of Luxury rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments cost at Luxury rehab centers is between $250 and $800 per day, averaging about $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of Luxury rehab centers constitute 32%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 30%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

What is the cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Oklahoma?

The cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Oklahoma is $18,000. The cost of a 30-day inpatient program is $18,158, which equates to $605.28 per day. Outpatient programs, which are less intensive, cost $1,704 for a 30-day program, or $56.80 per day.

The cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers in Oklahoma varies based on the type of program and specific factors like addiction type, treatment duration, and amenities offered. Certain addictions, such as opioid addiction, increase costs due to the inclusion of medication-assisted treatments. For example, methadone treatments cost at Dual Diagnosis rehab centers is between $250 and $800 per day, averaging about $5,000 for three months, which represents a 40% increase compared to the standard outpatient average cost. Medical detoxification for severe addictions is the most expensive, averaging $134,301, which is a substantial increase from standard inpatient care, representing over a 600% increase. 

Oklahoma's median household income is $61,364, the cost of Dual Diagnosis rehab centers constitute 29%. The outpatient program cost constitutes 3% of the income, while inpatient programs take up to 30%, reflecting the significant financial burden of rehab. The affordability of rehab services depends on the type of facility, as publicly funded centers are less expensive, whereas luxury rehab centers charge premium rates for enhanced amenities and services.

Is drug abuse and addiction a problem in Oklahoma?

Yes, drug abuse and addiction are serious problems in Oklahoma, driven by high opioid overdose rates, increasing methamphetamine use, and widespread prescription drug misuse. Oklahoma consistently ranks among the states with the highest rates of opioid-related deaths, with a significant rise in fentanyl overdoses, increasing from 50 deaths in 2019 to over 600 in 2024. Methamphetamine use has surged, with overdose deaths involving meth rising by over 400% between 2019 and 2024. Prescription drug misuse also remains a critical issue, with 4.5% of residents aged 12 or older reporting misuse of prescription pain relievers in the past year. These trends highlight the escalating severity of substance abuse in Oklahoma and its profound impact on public health and community well-being.

Is alcoholism a problem in Oklahoma?

Yes, alcoholism is a problem in Oklahoma, as evidenced by high rates of binge drinking, alcohol-related deaths, and the economic burden it imposes.17% of adults in Oklahoma report binge drinking, a rate that has remained consistently higher than the national average. Alcohol-related deaths have also seen a concerning increase, rising by over 25% in the past decade, with more than 1,000 deaths annually attributed to excessive alcohol use. The economic cost of alcohol misuse in Oklahoma exceeds $3 billion annually, burdening healthcare systems, law enforcement, and workplaces. These statistics underscore the persistent and growing challenge of alcoholism in the state of Oklahoma, with significant impacts on individuals, families, and communities.

Is Mental Health a problem in Oklahoma?

Yes, mental health is a problem in Oklahoma, as shown by high rates of mental illness, limited access to care, and increasing suicide rates. Nearly 22% of adults in Oklahoma experience mental health disorders annually, exceeding the national average and reflecting a widespread issue. Access to mental health services is a persistent challenge, with over 35% of Oklahoma residents living in areas with a shortage of mental health professionals, limiting treatment availability. Suicide rates in the state of Oklahoma have risen by more than 30% over the past two decades, with young adults and rural populations being disproportionately affected. These trends highlight the growing need for expanded mental health resources and comprehensive intervention strategies in Oklahoma.

Can you travel to Oklahoma for rehab?

Yes, you can travel to Oklahoma for rehab, and there are several compelling reasons to consider Oklahoma for treatment. Oklahoma offers a wide variety of high-quality rehab centers that cater to diverse needs, including specialized programs for different types of addictions and unique populations. The state of Oklahoma is known for its affordable treatment options compared to national averages, making it a cost-effective choice for many individuals. Oklahoma’s serene natural environment, with its rolling plains and tranquil settings, provides a peaceful backdrop that supports recovery and mental well-being. These factors like specialized care, affordability, and a supportive environment make Oklahoma an attractive destination for rehabilitation.

Can addiction be treated in Oklahoma?

Yes, addiction can be treated in Oklahoma due to the availability of specialized treatment centers, comprehensive care programs, and supportive recovery communities. Oklahoma offers a wide range of facilities that address various addictions, including opioids, alcohol, and methamphetamines, with evidence-based therapies tailored to individual needs.

The state of Oklahoma also provides access to comprehensive programs that integrate medical detoxification, counseling, and aftercare planning, ensuring holistic support for long-term recovery. Oklahoma's recovery communities and peer support networks create a strong foundation for individuals to rebuild their lives and maintain sobriety, demonstrating Oklahoma's commitment to combating addiction effectively.

What is the state of Oklahoma?

The state of Oklahoma is in the south-central region of the United States, known for its diverse landscapes and vibrant culture. As of 2024, Oklahoma has an estimated population of 4 million people, with a nearly equal gender distribution of 2 million males and 2 million females. Oklahoma shares borders with Texas to the south and west, Kansas to the north, Missouri to the northeast, Arkansas to the east, Colorado to the northwest, and New Mexico to the far west.

Economically, Oklahoma is a middle-income state with a median household income of $61,364, which is below the national average. Its economy relies heavily on industries such as energy, agriculture, and manufacturing. Despite having a lower cost of living compared to many states, Oklahoma faces challenges like poverty rates higher than the national average and limited access to healthcare and education in rural areas. These factors make Oklahoma a state with a mix of economic strengths and challenges.

What is the population of Oklahoma?

The population of Oklahoma is 3.97 million people, with females comprising about 50.5% (2.00 million) and males about 49.5% (1.97 million). The population is distributed across age groups as follows: 23.94% are under 18 years (950,444 individuals), 60.13% are between 18 and 64 years (2,387,302 individuals), and 15.94% are 65 years or older (632,751 individuals). The largest specific age group is 20 to 24 years, which accounts for 7.18% of the population (284,981 individuals). These figures highlight the demographic composition of Oklahoma by gender and age, providing a clear picture of its population dynamics.

What is the income of people from Oklahoma?

The income of people from Oklahoma is $33,630, per capita income, while the median household income stood at $61,364. Income levels in Oklahoma vary across different age groups. Households headed by individuals aged 25 to 44 years had a median income of $44,231, those aged 45 to 64 years earned $53,865, and households led by individuals 65 years and over had a median income of $51,800. Gender-specific income data indicates that male full-time, year-round workers had a median income of $50,051, while female full-time, year-round workers earned a median income of $40,000. These figures highlight the income distribution across different demographics in Oklahoma, reflecting variations by age and gender.

23 Minutes Read | Published Oct 12 2023 | Updated Jan 10 2025
Dr. Ash Bhatt
Written by
Wayne P. Brown
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