Every number below helps people evaluate detox coverage before the first call: live detox listings, payment signals from federal SAMHSA records, public meeting access for the handoff after discharge, and county overdose context. Directory counts are live; outside sources refresh on a schedule. How our data works.
Live directory countsSAMHSA federal recordsCMS NPPES matchingPublic meeting guidesCDC provisional trends
114
Detox centers tracked
Withdrawal support listings
714
Weekly AA meetings
Public meeting guides
29
SAMHSA-verified programs
Federal locator match
76
NPI-matched providers
CMS NPPES registry
How to use this detox report
Use this detox view to size withdrawal-support coverage before someone starts calling. It separates detox availability from the broader Los Angeles recovery directory, then layers in SAMHSA payment records, verification coverage, stored ratings snapshots, and AA meeting volume for aftercare planning.
For detox searches, the practical questions are immediate: medical stabilization options, private insurance or Medicaid acceptance, self-pay coverage, and whether the source data is fresh enough to trust for a same-day shortlist. The trend panel adds county overdose context so the page is more than a list of names.
Ratings landscape · stored directory snapshot โ 4.6 across 66,070 Google reviews · enriched Apr 24, 2026
5.0167
4.5โ4.9263
4.0โ4.464
under 4.071
AA meetings, every day of the week
714 weekly meetings synced from public meeting guides · find one today
The trend that matters: overdose deaths
CDC provisional 12-month counts, Los Angeles County · 3-year curve
1,834▼ 3.2% year over year12 months ending Sep 2025
Oct 2023Sep 2025
Provisional county-level data; counts can change as records finalize. Source: CDC NCHS VSRR ยท as of Apr 5, 2026.
Why we publish this. Choosing care is easier with real numbers. Facility counts come from our live directory; Google ratings are stored directory snapshots; payment and service data comes from the federal SAMHSA locator (refreshed weekly); provider matching comes from the CMS NPPES registry as the backfill completes; meetings from public guides (scheduled daily); overdose trends from the CDC. Verified coverage here: 6% of detox & treatment listings carry a federal SAMHSA match. Source freshness: directory counts are live; ratings enriched Apr 24, 2026; SAMHSA fetched Jun 15, 2026; NPPES checked Jun 14, 2026; AA synced Jun 17, 2026; CDC data as of Apr 5, 2026. Read the full methodology. Journalists & researchers: this data is free to reuse with credit — embeddable card · JSON.