Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you want to know before you call — answered honestly and without judgment.

Is The Rehab Hotline Nevada free to call?

Yes, completely free. No charge for the call, no insurance required.

Is my call confidential?

Yes. All calls are fully confidential. We protect your privacy and only break confidentiality if someone is in imminent danger.

What rehab options are available in Nevada?

Nevada has inpatient rehab centers, outpatient programs, medication-assisted treatment clinics, and detox facilities in Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and other communities.

Does Nevada Medicaid cover rehab?

Yes. Nevada Medicaid covers a range of substance use disorder services including residential treatment, intensive outpatient, and medication-assisted treatment. We can help verify your coverage.

What is Nevada's Good Samaritan law?

NRS 453C.150 protects anyone who calls 911 for an overdose from prosecution for drug possession. Both the caller and the overdose victim are protected. Always call 911 first in an overdose.

Where can I get free naloxone in Nevada?

Naloxone is available without a prescription at Nevada pharmacies. The Southern Nevada Health District and organizations like FORCE distribute free naloxone kits in the Las Vegas area.

How do I find the right rehab in Nevada?

When you call, we ask about your substance, location in Nevada, insurance, and what has or hasn't worked before. We then match you with programs that fit your specific situation.

Are there executive or luxury rehab programs in Nevada?

Yes. Nevada, particularly Las Vegas and surrounding areas, has several high-end residential treatment programs with premium amenities. We can discuss these if that is what you are looking for.

What if I don't have insurance?

Nevada has state-funded treatment programs for uninsured residents through the Division of Public and Behavioral Health. We can help identify and navigate these options.

Can I call if I think a family member needs rehab?

Absolutely. We help families understand addiction and find appropriate treatment for their loved ones. Many of our most impactful calls are from concerned family members.