Alcohol Rehab in Panama City, FL connects residents with licensed substance use treatment providers that address alcohol use disorder. Panama City is the 73rd largest city in Florida (population 36,877), and this page lists 7 treatment facilities serving it, each drawn from SAMHSA's national treatment locator.
Options in and around Panama City span multiple levels of care. 2 offer residential or inpatient programs, 3 provide medically supervised detox, and outpatient and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs are widely available for those who need to keep working or stay close to family during recovery.
Providers serving Panama City include Life Management Center, Treatment Center of Panama City, Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital, among 4 others listed below. Each listing shows the facility's address, the care settings it offers, and a link to more detail.
Choosing alcohol rehab near Panama City depends on the level of care you need, insurance, and how soon you can start. Residents of Panama City also travel to nearby Tallahassee (85 mi), Pensacola (95 mi), Gainesville (203 mi) for treatment. If you are unsure where to begin, our confidential helpline can talk through the choices with you at no cost.
Levels of alcohol rehab care in Panama City
Alcohol addiction is treated across several levels of care, and most people move through more than one on the way to lasting recovery. Knowing the differences makes it easier to compare the 7 Panama City facilities below.
Medical detox is often the first step. Because alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous, detox provides 24-hour medical supervision to manage symptoms safely, usually over several days, before ongoing treatment begins.
Residential (inpatient) rehab offers a structured, substance-free environment with round-the-clock support, typically for 30 to 90 days. Partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs step down the intensity while keeping treatment frequent, and standard outpatient care supports long-term recovery while you live at home.
Among Panama City-area options, 3 of the 7 listed offer medically supervised detox; 2 of the 7 listed provide residential (inpatient) programs; 2 of the 7 listed run partial hospitalization (PHP); 2 of the 7 listed offer intensive outpatient (IOP) programs. Outpatient care is widely available for those continuing recovery while working or caring for family.
Alcohol Rehab facilities serving Panama City
Life Management Center
525 East 15th Street, Panama City, FL 32405
View details →Treatment Center of Panama City
1530 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, FL 32405
View details →Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital
201 East 19th Street, Panama City, FL 32405
View details →Gulf Coast Addiction Medicine LLC
277 Forest Park Circle, Panama City, FL 32405
View details →Chemical Addictions Recovery Effort
4000 East 3rd Street, Panama City, FL 32405
View details →JourneyPure
22219 Panama City Beach Parkway, Panama City Beach, FL 32413
View details →Life Management Center
311 Williams Avenue, Port Saint Joe, FL 32456
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How to choose alcohol rehab in Panama City
Choosing the right alcohol rehab in Panama City comes down to a few practical questions. Start with the level of care: someone facing severe withdrawal or an unstable home environment usually needs detox and residential care, while someone with strong support at home may do well in an outpatient or IOP program.
Check whether a facility treats co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, or trauma. This "dual diagnosis" care matters because untreated mental health issues are a common cause of relapse. It's also worth asking what aftercare looks like: sober living, alumni groups, and ongoing counseling all improve the odds of staying sober.
Finally, confirm the facility accepts your insurance or offers a payment option that works for you, and ask how quickly you can be admitted. If you're not sure how to weigh these factors, our free helpline can talk them through with you.
Paying for alcohol rehab in Florida
Cost is one of the biggest worries families have, but treatment is more affordable than most people expect. Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurance plans must cover substance use disorder treatment as an essential health benefit, so a private plan will typically cover part or all of alcohol rehab depending on your coverage.
If you don't have private insurance, Florida Medicaid covers substance use treatment for those who qualify, and many Panama City providers offer sliding-scale fees based on income or accept state-funded placements. Verifying your benefits is free and takes only a few minutes, and our helpline can check your coverage and explain what to expect before you commit to anything.
Frequently asked questions
How many alcohol rehab options are there in Panama City?
This directory lists 7 substance use treatment facilities serving the Panama City area, compiled from SAMHSA data.
Does alcohol rehab in Panama City treat alcohol use disorder specifically?
Yes. The facilities listed treat alcohol use disorder as part of substance use treatment, often alongside other substance use and co-occurring conditions.
How do I choose a facility in Panama City?
Consider the level of care you need (detox, residential, PHP, IOP, or outpatient), whether the facility accepts your insurance, and how soon you can start. Our free helpline can help you compare options.
How much does alcohol rehab in Panama City cost?
Cost depends on the level of care and length of stay. Many programs accept private insurance, which under the Affordable Care Act must cover substance use treatment as an essential health benefit. Medicaid, sliding-scale fees, and state-funded options also help make treatment affordable. Call our helpline to talk through what you may pay.
Should I choose inpatient or outpatient treatment?
Inpatient (residential) care suits people who need a structured, substance-free environment or medical detox. Outpatient and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs let you keep working or stay with family while attending treatment. The right fit depends on the severity of the addiction, home support, and any co-occurring conditions, and an assessment helps decide.
Is contacting the helpline confidential?
Yes. Calls are free and confidential, with no obligation. The helpline is here to help you understand your options and take the first step.