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Indiana's adult smoking rate still runs above the national average, and the state has answered with scale: 403 listed programs address nicotine dependence alongside behavioral addictions, 59 of them in Indianapolis. Which Indiana treatment path fits best? For most adults it starts with the Indiana Tobacco Quitline or a primary care referral, then steps up to outpatient counseling with quit medication where cravings demand more.

Updated: July 5, 2026
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Addiction Treatment in Indiana

Community mental health centers carry much of SAMHSA's 403 Indiana listings, especially outside the Indianapolis metro. The Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) — the state's Medicaid expansion vehicle — covers tobacco cessation counseling and FDA-approved medications, including varenicline and bupropion SR. Indiana's recovery-friendly workplace movement adds an unusual asset: employers formally committed to supporting employees through a quit attempt or a behavioral addiction program.

Why Choose Treatment in Indiana?
  • Indiana pioneered recovery-friendly workplace certification, so keeping your job and your treatment schedule compatible is an explicit goal here.
  • HIP, the state's Medicaid expansion program, covers quit counseling and cessation medications for low-income adults.
  • Community recovery organizations offer free peer support that continues long after formal counseling ends.
  • Outpatient care costs run well below coastal averages.
The recovery-friendly workplace movement, which took early root in Indiana
Broad access to quit medications through HIP and community clinics
Community recovery organizations that keep peer support going after treatment
Insurance & Payment in Indiana

Indiana expanded Medicaid through the Healthy Indiana Plan, and HIP covers tobacco cessation counseling and quit medications; the program has applied a tobacco-use surcharge to member contributions, which makes a documented quit attempt financially worthwhile. Anthem leads the commercial market statewide, and employer plans in the Indianapolis metro commonly include cessation benefits.

Types of Treatment Available in Indiana

Medical Detox

Safe, supervised withdrawal with 24/7 medical support and monitoring

Residential Treatment

Live-in programs with structured daily therapy and comprehensive care

Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

Intensive day treatment programs with medical oversight

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

Flexible scheduling for working professionals and families

Standard Outpatient

Weekly therapy sessions and support groups for ongoing recovery

Sober Living

Transitional housing with peer support and accountability

Expert Tips for Indiana

Register with the Indiana Tobacco Quitline at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669); its free coaching pairs well with clinic counseling, and eligible callers can ask about mailed nicotine replacement therapy.

Ask employers about recovery-friendly workplace participation — certified Indiana companies have committed to supporting treatment schedules.

If gambling is part of the picture, ask about problem gambling services funded through the Division of Mental Health and Addiction — care is low- or no-cost through designated providers.

Indiana Treatment Resources

Official state resources and organizations providing addiction treatment support in Indiana.

Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction

State resource for addiction treatment in Indiana

Indiana Tobacco Quitline — 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)

State resource for addiction treatment in Indiana

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Your Questions, Answered

Indiana programs span the full continuum for nicotine dependence and behavioral addictions: outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), and residential care, with telehealth quit coaching extending reach into rural areas.

Indiana expanded Medicaid through the Healthy Indiana Plan, and HIP covers tobacco cessation counseling and quit medications; the program has applied a tobacco-use surcharge to member contributions, which makes a documented quit attempt financially worthwhile. Anthem leads the commercial market statewide, and employer plans in the Indianapolis metro commonly include cessation benefits.

Timelines differ by person and program. Quit-medication courses generally run 8-12 weeks, structured counseling programs 4-12 weeks, and residential stays for co-occurring behavioral addictions 30-90 days; many people stay with support groups well past the initial program.

Indiana pioneered recovery-friendly workplace certification, so keeping your job and your treatment schedule compatible is an explicit goal here. HIP, the state's Medicaid expansion program, covers quit counseling and cessation medications for low-income adults. Community recovery organizations offer free peer support that continues long after formal counseling ends. Outpatient care costs run well below coastal averages.
Important Notice

This website provides general information about addiction treatment facilities. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 for immediate assistance. For substance abuse help, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Data sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Locator, state licensing databases, and facility submissions.