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Inpatient Drug Rehab in Las Vegas, Nevada

Free PPO insurance verification, same-day admissions when beds are available, and a 24/7 confidential admissions line. We connect Las Vegas adults — and the families calling on their behalf — with licensed inpatient treatment in Clark County and the surrounding region.

If you live in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Paradise, Spring Valley, or anywhere across Clark County, an inpatient stay is often the safest first step out of active addiction. This page explains how Las Vegas inpatient rehab works in 2025, how PPO insurance pays for it, and how to get admitted today if a bed is open.

Local context: Clark County recorded 828 drug overdose deaths in 2022 — a rate of 47.4 per 100,000, placing Nevada among the ten hardest-hit states in the country.

Source: Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, 2022 Mortality Report.

How much does inpatient rehab cost in Las Vegas?

The sticker price for 30 days of inpatient care in the Las Vegas valley generally falls between $15,000 and $35,000, with luxury and executive programs running $40,000 to $80,000+ for the same length of stay. The number you actually pay is almost always lower — often dramatically lower — because in-network PPO insurance covers the medical and clinical components.

For a typical PPO member admitted to an in-network Las Vegas facility, total out-of-pocket cost for a 30-day inpatient episode usually lands between $0 and $3,500 after deductible and coinsurance. We break this down in detail on our cost guide and our insurance verification page.

How long do you go to rehab for cocaine or other stimulants?

Most people considering rehab for cocaine use ask the same question — and the honest answer is that 7 days is rarely enough. Cocaine use disorder responds best to a structured stay of 30 to 90 days. The first week addresses the crash, sleep, and appetite recovery. The remaining time builds the skills — contingency management, CBT, and trigger work — that prevent relapse once you walk back into your old environment.

Crystal meth and other amphetamines often need closer to the upper end of that range. See our cocaine rehab and meth rehab pages for clinical detail.

How long is inpatient cocaine rehab on a PPO plan?

PPO carriers — Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, and the major regional PPOs — generally authorize inpatient stays in 7- or 14-day increments and re-review based on medical necessity. With proper utilization-review documentation, 30 days is routinely covered, 60 days is common, and 90 days is reachable for higher-acuity cases. Length of stay is a medical decision, not an insurance decision.

How much does rehab cost in Las Vegas without insurance?

Self-pay rates in Las Vegas typically come in at $700 to $1,500 per day for standard inpatient and $2,000+ per day for executive or luxury programs. Many facilities discount cash rates 20–40% when paid up front. Our admissions line connects callers with commercial PPO-network and self-pay options only. If you need publicly funded treatment, the SAMHSA National Helpline can route you to those resources.

Do people go to rehab for benzodiazepines?

Yes — benzodiazepine dependence is one of the most medically dangerous substance use disorders to detox from at home. Stopping a long-term Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, or Ativan habit cold turkey can cause seizures and protracted withdrawal. The medical standard is a supervised taper inside a detox unit, followed by inpatient rehab to address the underlying anxiety or panic disorder. See benzo detox for the protocol.

Do Las Vegas rehabs prescribe medication?

Reputable inpatient programs use FDA-approved medications during treatment. For opioid use disorder this means buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex), naltrexone (Vivitrol), or methadone in approved settings. For alcohol it includes naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram. Co-occurring depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and PTSD are managed by an on-site psychiatric provider. Read more on dual diagnosis and medical detox.

What sets a Las Vegas inpatient stay apart from outpatient?

Inpatient — also called residential — means you sleep at the facility for the duration of the stay. You're medically supervised 24/7, removed from the environment that supported the use, and surrounded by clinicians and peers. Outpatient leaves you in your home environment with hours of structured care per week. For moderate-to-severe addiction, particularly with co-occurring mental health conditions, inpatient consistently produces better outcomes in the first year. Our comparison page walks through the decision criteria.

What does an inpatient day in Las Vegas actually look like?

A typical clinical day includes morning vitals and medication, a community group, individual therapy two to three times per week, evidence-based group therapy (CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, contingency management), 12-step or alternative recovery meetings, recreational therapy or fitness, and supervised meals. Most programs in the valley run 30, 60, or 90 days. See what to expect in rehab for the full daily schedule.

Las Vegas neighborhoods and surrounding areas we serve

Our admissions partners accept Las Vegas residents and travelers from across Clark County — including Summerlin, Henderson, Boulder City, North Las Vegas, Paradise, Spring Valley, Sunrise Manor, Enterprise, and Whitney — as well as Pahrump, Mesquite, and the broader Mojave region. We also routinely place out-of-state clients flying into Harry Reid International (LAS) for confidential treatment away from home.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does inpatient rehab cost in Las Vegas?
Inpatient programs in Las Vegas typically range from $15,000 to $35,000 for a 30-day stay, with luxury and executive tracks running $40,000+. With in-network PPO insurance, most members pay only their deductible and coinsurance — often $0–$3,500 out of pocket. We verify benefits in writing before admission.
How long is inpatient rehab for cocaine or stimulant use?
A clinically standard episode of care runs 30, 60, or 90 days. Stimulant use often benefits from a 60–90 day inpatient stay because cravings and post-acute withdrawal can persist for weeks after the initial detox period. Length of stay is set by the medical team, not insurance billing cycles.
Do Las Vegas rehabs prescribe medication during treatment?
Yes. Reputable inpatient programs offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid and alcohol use disorders, including buprenorphine, naltrexone, and approved acamprosate or disulfiram protocols. Psychiatric medications for co-occurring depression, anxiety, or PTSD are managed by an on-site prescriber.
Do people go to rehab specifically for benzodiazepines?
Yes — and they should. Benzodiazepine dependence requires a medically supervised taper rather than abrupt cessation, which can trigger seizures. Inpatient detox followed by 30+ days of structured rehab is the standard of care for moderate-to-severe benzo use disorder.
How do you pay your bills if you go to inpatient rehab?
The federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) protects your job for up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for substance use treatment. Many employers offer short-term disability for SUD. Our admissions team can help coordinate FMLA paperwork and connect families with payment-plan options for any out-of-pocket portion.
How long does an inpatient cocaine rehab program last?
Most cocaine and stimulant inpatient stays run 30 to 90 days. The first 5–7 days address the crash and acute withdrawal; the next 3–8 weeks focus on contingency management, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and trigger work — the interventions with the strongest evidence base for stimulant use disorder.

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