Drug Rehab in New Hampshire
Addiction doesn’t wait for the right time, and neither should treatment. If drugs have taken control of your life or the life of someone you love, the most important thing you can do right now is reach out for help.
Compassionate Illicit Drugs Addiction Treatment at Heartfelt Recovery Centers
Heartfelt Recovery Centers provides comprehensive drug rehab in New Hampshire through evidence-based outpatient programs at our Hudson, NH facility. We treat the full spectrum of substance use disorders — from opioids and stimulants to alcohol and sedatives — with personalized care that meets you exactly where you are.
Our outpatient approach means you don’t have to leave your family, quit your job, or put your life on pause to get better. You get the medical support, therapy, and structure you need while staying connected to the people and responsibilities that matter to you.
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The Drug Crisis in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has faced one of the most severe substance abuse crises in the country for over a decade. While the opioid epidemic has dominated headlines, the reality on the ground is broader — stimulants, benzodiazepines, and polysubstance use are all rising across the state.
The scope of the problem is significant:
- Drug overdose remains a leading cause of accidental death in New Hampshire, with rates consistently above the national average.
- Fentanyl is now present in the vast majority of overdose fatalities statewide, often mixed into supplies of other drugs without the user's knowledge.
- Stimulant-related deaths, particularly from methamphetamine and cocaine, have increased sharply in recent years across New England.
- Southern New Hampshire communities — including Nashua, Manchester, and surrounding towns — continue to see elevated rates of emergency department visits tied to substance use.
- The crisis cuts across every demographic. Age, income, and background offer no protection.
These numbers represent real people — parents, partners, coworkers, and neighbors — who deserve access to effective drug addiction treatment in New Hampshire. That access starts with programs that are evidence-based, locally available, and designed to fit real life.
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Drug addiction can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. Our team is here to help you understand your options, verify your insurance, and take the first step toward lasting recovery.
Understanding Drug Rehab
Drug addiction — clinically known as substance use disorder (SUD) — is a medical condition that changes how the brain functions. Repeated drug use alters the brain’s reward circuitry, creating compulsive drug-seeking behavior that persists even when the consequences are severe.
This isn’t about willpower. When someone develops a substance use disorder, their brain has been physically restructured by the drugs they’ve used. That’s why quitting without medical help is so difficult, and why professional treatment makes such a profound difference.
Substances We Treat
At Heartfelt Recovery Centers, our drug addiction rehab center in New Hampshire treats the full range of substance use disorders, including:
Opioids
Prescription painkillers (oxycodone, hydrocodone), heroin, and fentanyl.
Stimulants
Cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, and prescription stimulants (Adderall, Ritalin).
Benzodiazepines
Xanax, Valium, Klonopin, and Ativan.
Alcohol
Often co-occurring with other drug use.
Cannabis
Particularly when use has become compulsive or is interfering with daily functioning.
Synthetic Drugs
Bath salts, synthetic cannabinoids, and other novel psychoactive substances.
Sedatives and Tranquilizers
Including the growing presence of xylazine (“tranq”) in the drug supply.
Many of our patients are dealing with polysubstance use — multiple substances at once — which requires integrated treatment that addresses all substances together rather than in isolation.
Recognizing the Signs of Drug Addiction
Substance use disorder often develops gradually. You or someone you care about may be struggling if you notice:
- Needing more of the substance to achieve the same effect (tolerance)
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms — anxiety, nausea, tremors, insomnia, irritability — when not using
- Spending increasing amounts of time obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance
- Continued use despite damage to your health, relationships, or career
- Repeated failed attempts to cut back or stop on your own
- Abandoning activities and relationships that once mattered
- Using in dangerous situations, such as driving or mixing substances
- Feeling unable to function normally without the substance
If any of this sounds familiar, it doesn’t reflect a lack of character. It means the substance has changed your brain chemistry, and you need medical support to restore balance. That’s exactly what drug rehab is designed to provide.
Signs You May Need Drug Addiction Treatment
- Loss of control
- Strong cravings
- Using despite consequences
- Increased tolerance
- Withdrawal symptoms
- Neglecting responsibilities
- Failed attempts to stop
- Isolation or secrecy
Our Drug Rehab Programs in New Hampshire
Heartfelt Recovery Centers offers a full continuum of outpatient drug rehab in New Hampshire. Every treatment plan is built around your specific situation — your substance use history, your physical and mental health, your goals, and your life outside of treatment.
Recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all, and our programs reflect that.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
PHP is our most intensive level of outpatient care. You attend structured programming during the day — typically five days per week — and return home each evening.
PHP includes:
- Individual therapy with a licensed clinician
- Group therapy and process groups
- Psychoeducation on addiction, relapse prevention, and healthy coping strategies
- Medication management
- Family involvement and support sessions
- Coordination with any outside medical providers
PHP is ideal if you’re stepping down from inpatient care or detox, or if you need intensive daily structure but want to remain in your home environment.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
IOP provides robust treatment with greater scheduling flexibility. Sessions meet several times per week, often in the evenings, so you can maintain work, school, or family commitments during the day.
IOP is a strong fit if you:
- Have completed PHP, residential, or inpatient treatment and need structured step-down support
- Need more than weekly therapy but have a stable living situation
- Are managing recovery alongside work, education, or caregiving responsibilities
Our outpatient drug rehab in New Hampshire is specifically designed to integrate with your life rather than replace it.
Standard Outpatient Program
For those further along in recovery, our standard outpatient program provides ongoing weekly individual therapy, group sessions, and medication management. This level of care helps you maintain progress, practice new skills in real-world settings, and stay accountable as you build a sustainable life in recovery.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
At Heartfelt, our MAT program includes:
- Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) for opioid use disorder — reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms without producing euphoria, allowing you to stabilize physically and engage fully in therapy
- Ongoing medical monitoring— our clinical team adjusts medication as your recovery progresses
- Integrated counseling— medication is paired with individual therapy, group sessions, and behavioral health support
Research from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) consistently shows that MAT reduces substance use, decreases overdose deaths, and improves treatment retention. It is not replacing one addiction with another — it is evidence-based medical care for a medical condition.
Medical Detox Coordination
Opioid, benzodiazepine, and alcohol withdrawal can be medically dangerous and intensely uncomfortable. Fear of withdrawal is one of the biggest barriers to seeking help.
Heartfelt Recovery Centers is an outpatient facility and does not provide inpatient detox on-site. However, we work closely with trusted detox centers in New Hampshire and the surrounding region to ensure you have a safe, medically supervised detox experience before transitioning into our care.
If you need a detox referral, we can help you find the right program and coordinate a seamless transition into our outpatient services once you’ve stabilized.
For patients who are already stable on Suboxone or whose clinical situation allows it, we can initiate medication induction in our Hudson office to help you begin MAT quickly.
Telehealth Options
Transportation, distance, and scheduling can be real barriers to treatment — especially in a state like New Hampshire, where many communities are far from providers.
We offer telehealth appointments for therapy and medication management so you can access our drug addiction treatment in New Hampshire from wherever you are in the state. Telehealth sessions use the same evidence-based approaches as our in-person programs, and our clinical team ensures continuity of care regardless of format.
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Dual Diagnosis: Treating Addiction and Mental Health Together
Drug addiction rarely exists on its own. Many people struggling with substance use disorder also live with co-occurring mental health conditions, including:
Depression
Anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex trauma
Bipolar Disorder
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Chronic pain conditions
At Heartfelt, we treat both conditions at the same time — because addressing addiction without treating the underlying mental health issues that fuel it is treating half the problem. Our licensed clinicians are trained in dual diagnosis care, and every treatment plan integrates mental health support from the start.
If trauma, depression, anxiety, or another condition contributed to your substance use, we’ll work on those root causes alongside your addiction treatment. Lasting recovery depends on treating the whole person.
Integrated Treatment Approach
Mental health and addiction are treated together through structured, personalized care.
- Coordinated care for mental health + addiction
- Personalized treatment plans
- Evidence-based therapies (CBT, DBT)
- Ongoing assessment and adjustment
- Built for long-term stability
Why Choose Heartfelt for Drug Rehab in New Hampshire
There are drug rehab programs across New Hampshire. Here’s what makes Heartfelt different:
Evidence-Based Treatment, Always
Our approach follows current clinical guidelines from SAMHSA, NIDA, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). We use what the research proves works — not trends or outdated methods.
Full Continuum of Outpatient Care
PHP, IOP, standard outpatient, MAT, and telehealth — all under one roof. You don’t have to switch providers as your needs change. We step your care up or down as your recovery progresses.
Dual Diagnosis Expertise
We don’t just treat the substance use — we treat the anxiety, depression, PTSD, and trauma that often drive it. Integrated care from day one.
MAT Specialists
Our medical team has extensive experience with Suboxone treatment and medication management for opioid use disorder. We’ve helped hundreds of patients stabilize and move forward.
Compassionate, Judgment-Free Care
We know how much it takes to ask for help. Every member of our team treats patients with dignity and genuine respect. No lectures. No shame. Just support.
Convenient Hudson, NH Location
Our center is located in Hudson, New Hampshire, right off Route 3A — easily accessible from Nashua, Manchester, Merrimack, Milford, Derry, Londonderry, Salem, and communities throughout southern New Hampshire. We also serve patients from Lowell and northern Massachusetts. Free parking and a comfortable, welcoming facility.
Flexible Scheduling That Fits Your Life
Evening IOP sessions, telehealth options, and programs designed around real schedules — because recovery shouldn’t require putting everything else on hold.
Program Highlights
- PHP, IOP, OP
- Evidence-Based Care
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment
- Flexible Scheduling Options
- Insurance Accepted
What to Expect When You Reach Out
The first step is often the hardest. Here’s exactly what happens when you contact Heartfelt Recovery Centers:
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Free, Confidential Assessment
You’ll speak with a member of our admissions team who will listen to your situation, ask about your history, and help determine the right level of care. There’s no pressure and no judgment.
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Insurance Verification
We accept most major insurance plans and will verify your coverage before treatment begins. We’ll walk you through your benefits so there are no financial surprises.
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Personalized Treatment Planning
Based on your assessment, our clinical team builds a customized plan addressing your specific needs — including the right program level, medication options, therapy modalities, and any dual diagnosis considerations.
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Treatment Begins
Whether you’re starting with a medication induction, stepping down from detox or residential care, or entering at an outpatient level, you’ll have support from your very first appointment.
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Ongoing Recovery Support
Recovery doesn’t end when your program does. We provide continuing care planning, alumni support, and connections to community resources across New Hampshire to help you stay on track long-term.
Most patients begin treatment within days of their first call. We don’t believe in waiting lists when lives are at stake.
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Insurance and Cost of Drug Rehab in New Hampshire
Finances should never stand between you and the treatment you need. Heartfelt Recovery Centers accepts most major insurance plans, including:
- Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Aetna
- United Healthcare
- Ambetter
- NH Medicaid
- And many others




Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, insurance companies are required to cover substance use disorder treatment at the same level as other medical care. In most cases, your out-of-pocket costs for drug rehab in New Hampshire are significantly lower than you might expect.
Not sure if your insurance covers treatment? Call us at (603) 207-1633 and we’ll verify your benefits for free — usually within a few hours.
If you’re uninsured or underinsured, talk to our team about options. New Hampshire offers state-funded treatment resources through the NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, and we can help connect you with those programs if needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Rehab in New Hampshire
What types of drug addiction does Heartfelt treat?
We treat the full range of substance use disorders at our drug addiction rehab center in New Hampshire, including opioid addiction (heroin, fentanyl, prescription painkillers), stimulant addiction (cocaine, methamphetamine), benzodiazepine dependence, alcohol use disorder, cannabis use disorder, and polysubstance use. Our clinical team develops individualized treatment plans for each substance and combination.
How long does drug rehab take?
Treatment length depends on your individual needs. Some patients progress through PHP and IOP within a few months; others benefit from longer-term outpatient care and MAT that extends a year or more. We adjust your treatment plan as your recovery evolves and never push you out of care before you’re clinically ready.
Do I need inpatient rehab, or can I do outpatient?
Many people recover successfully through outpatient drug rehab in New Hampshire, especially when treatment includes medication-assisted treatment and structured therapy. Outpatient care allows you to maintain your daily responsibilities while getting the support you need. If your clinical situation requires inpatient detox or residential care first, we coordinate referrals and ensure a smooth transition into our programs afterward.
What is medication-assisted treatment (MAT)?
MAT combines FDA-approved medications like Suboxone with counseling and behavioral therapy to treat substance use disorders. For opioid use disorder, MAT is considered the gold standard — research consistently shows it reduces opioid use, prevents overdose, and improves long-term outcomes. Taking medication for addiction is no different than taking medication for diabetes or high blood pressure — it’s medical treatment for a medical condition.
Does insurance cover drug rehab in New Hampshire?
Most insurance plans cover substance use disorder treatment, including outpatient programs, MAT, and therapy. The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires insurers to provide coverage for addiction treatment comparable to other medical care. We verify your insurance benefits for free — call us to check your specific coverage.
What if I've relapsed after previous treatment?
Relapse doesn’t mean treatment failed — it’s a common part of recovery, particularly with chronic conditions like substance use disorder. If a previous approach didn’t stick, that gives us valuable information about what your treatment plan needs to include this time. Many of our patients come to us after prior treatment attempts and go on to build lasting recovery.
Can I work while attending drug rehab?
Yes. Our programs are specifically designed to accommodate work and family schedules. IOP sessions are typically held in the evenings, and telehealth options add even more flexibility. We want recovery to integrate with your life, not compete with it.
What's the difference between PHP, IOP, and standard outpatient?
PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) is the most intensive outpatient level — full-day structured programming, typically five days per week. IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program) meets several times per week, often in the evenings, allowing you to work or manage other responsibilities during the day. Standard outpatient involves weekly therapy sessions and medication management. We help you step through these levels as your recovery strengthens.
What areas do you serve?
Our center is located in Hudson, NH, and we serve patients throughout southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. We’re easily accessible from Nashua, Manchester, Merrimack, Milford, Derry, Londonderry, Salem, and the greater Lowell, MA area. Our telehealth services extend our reach to patients anywhere in New Hampshire.
How quickly can I start treatment?
In most cases, you can begin treatment within days of your initial call. We prioritize getting you into care quickly because we know that when someone is ready for help, timing matters. Call us today and we’ll work to get you started as soon as possible.
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If you or someone you love is struggling with drug addiction, help is available. Our team is here to answer your questions and help you explore the next steps toward recovery.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
The drug crisis in New Hampshire has taken enough. It doesn’t have to take anything more from you.
Heartfelt Recovery Centers is here — in Hudson, NH, and through telehealth across the state — with the medical expertise, therapeutic support, and genuine compassion you need to break free from addiction.
Whether you’re looking for drug rehab in New Hampshire for the first time or returning after a previous attempt, we’re ready to help. No waiting lists. No judgment. Just a team that believes in your ability to recover.
Your recovery starts with one conversation. We’re ready when you are.
41 Sagamore Park Road, Hudson, NH 03051
Serving: Hudson, Nashua, Manchester, Salem, Derry, Merrimack, Litchfield, Londonderry, Northern Massachusetts
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