Nicotine & Behavioral Addiction Treatment in Wyoming
Just 45 listed programs treat smoking and behavioral addictions across Wyoming, a frontier state of barely 580,000 people — five in Cheyenne, four in Gillette, three in Casper, and the rest scattered thin across the high plains. Wyoming's energy economy — coal mines, oil fields, and gas patches — keeps a mobile, heavy-smoking workforce on the move, so telehealth and the Wyoming Quit Tobacco line carry much of the state's cessation care between towns.
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Addiction Treatment in Wyoming
Nearly all of Wyoming's cessation care happens in outpatient settings, with hospital systems in Cheyenne and Casper — Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and Banner Wyoming Medical Center — providing the main clinical base. Wyoming has not adopted Medicaid expansion, so many low-income adults fall into a coverage gap and lean on the free Wyoming Quit Tobacco line and sliding-scale clinics; those who qualify get counseling and quit medication such as the nicotine patch or varenicline. Distances do the rest of the shaping — video visits stretch care across a state where the next clinic can sit a hundred miles down the highway.
- Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and Banner Wyoming Medical Center provide the main hospital-based cessation care
- The free Wyoming Quit Tobacco line offers coaching and mailed nicotine replacement to anyone in the state
- Telehealth is well established out of necessity, reaching energy-patch towns and frontier counties
- Self-pay counseling rates tend to run below those in the neighboring Front Range markets
Wyoming has not expanded Medicaid, so many low-income adults fall into a coverage gap; standard Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial carriers cover cessation counseling and quit medication for those who qualify. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming leads the commercial market, and the free Wyoming Quit Tobacco line plus sliding-scale clinics give uninsured residents a place to start.
Types of Treatment Available in Wyoming
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 Wyoming
Call the Wyoming Quit Tobacco line at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) for free coaching and nicotine-replacement therapy mailed to you.
With clinics far apart, ask whether a program offers video visits before a long drive; SAMHSA's treatment locator sorts Wyoming programs by service and setting.
If you fall into the Medicaid coverage gap, ask about sliding-scale fees and county behavioral-health funding before assuming care is out of reach.
Official state resources and organizations providing addiction treatment support in Wyoming.
Wyoming Quit Tobacco — free coaching at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
State resource for addiction treatment in Wyoming
Wyoming Department of Health, Behavioral Health Division
State resource for addiction treatment in Wyoming
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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.









