Mount Lebanon, PA

Drug & Alcohol Rehab Near Mount Lebanon, PA — Medicaid Accepted

Medicaid Drug & Alcohol Rehab Near Mount Lebanon, PA

County: Allegheny County, PA

Mount Lebanon residents seeking addiction treatment have access to Medicaid-covered 3.7 Medically Monitored Detox and 3.5 Residential Treatment at Alpine Springs. Our accredited facilities provide safe withdrawal stabilization, clinical therapy, and long-term recovery support for individuals struggling with alcohol, opioids, fentanyl, benzodiazepines, and polysubstance dependence.

We accept all major Medicaid plans serving the Mount Lebanon region, including UPMC For You, Highmark Wholecare, PA Health & Wellness, AmeriHealth Caritas, and CCBHO Medicaid. Insurance verification takes under one minute and admissions are available 24/7.

Treatment Options for Mount Lebanon Residents

3.7 Medically Monitored Detox

  • 24/7 clinical and medical oversight during detox
  • Alcohol, opioid, benzodiazepine, and fentanyl withdrawal care
  • Medication-assisted withdrawal when clinically appropriate

3.5 Residential Treatment

  • Daily therapy sessions led by licensed clinicians
  • Relapse-prevention, CBT, and trauma-informed approaches
  • Structured, supportive recovery environment

Driving Distance From Mount Lebanon, PA

  • Linesville Campus: ~1 hour 50 minutes
  • Greenville Campus: ~1 hour 30 minutes

Mount Lebanon offers convenient access to both Alpine Springs locations. Transportation assistance may be available depending on Medicaid benefits.

Medicaid Plans Accepted

  • Community Care Behavioral Health (CCBHO)
  • CareSource
  • Magellan
  • Carelon
  • Pennsylvania Medicaid

Why Mount Lebanon Residents Choose Alpine Springs

  • Most Medicaid plans cover 100% of treatment costs
  • Same-day admission may be available
  • 24/7 medical detox support
  • Structured residential environment for lasting recovery
  • Fast, confidential admissions process

Start Your Recovery Today

Your Medicaid benefits can be checked in under one minute with no obligation to begin treatment.

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