If you do not have insurance and are seeking drug rehab services, there may be options available to you. Here are some resources you can explore:

State-funded treatment programs: Many states offer state-funded treatment programs for individuals who do not have insurance or cannot afford to pay for treatment. These programs provide a range of services, including detoxification, residential treatment, and outpatient care. You can contact your state’s department of health or human services for more information on available services.

Non-profit organizations: There are many non-profit organizations that provide drug rehab services. These organizations may offer free or low-cost services to individuals who cannot afford to pay for treatment. You can search online for non-profit drug rehab centers in your area or contact national organizations like the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for a list of resources.

Sliding scale payment options: Some drug rehab centers may offer sliding scale payment options based on your income and ability to pay. This can make treatment more affordable for individuals who do not have insurance.

Faith-based organizations: There are many faith-based organizations that provide drug rehab services. These organizations may offer free or low-cost services to members of their communities.

It is important to note that even if you do not have insurance, there may be options available to you for drug rehab services. You can reach out to local resources for more information on available programs and services.