Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Southaven, Mississippi
Now Open! Our New Outpatient Treatment Center in Southaven.
Located at 1150 Church Rd W, Southaven, MS 38671
If you’re looking for outpatient rehab near you, our drug and alcohol treatment center in Southaven, MS, is conveniently located in Greater Memphis. This outpatient rehab near Olive Branch currently offers an intensive outpatient (IOP) program.
Southaven, deemed the “Top of Mississippi,” is known for its proximity to urban centers while offering tranquil, suburban areas. Discover healing in a location with big-city amenities and a small-town feel.
Outpatient Treatment in Southaven, MS
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Benefits of Outpatient Addiction Treatment
At Oxford Treatment Center Southaven, we understand that each person’s addiction recovery path is unique. That’s why our outpatient programs are designed to cater to your specific needs. Outpatient treatment can be ideal for those who have already completed medical detox or don’t require a more intensive inpatient care option.
Our outpatient programs offer flexibility while providing the necessary support for your recovery. This allows you to continue with important life commitments and daily responsibilities, like work or family, during your recovery process.
Whether you’re just starting on your path to sobriety or transitioning from inpatient care, our Northern Mississippi rehab facility near Memphis, TN, offers the right level of care to help you achieve your sobriety goals.




Our Outpatient Treatment Programs
If you’re seeking addiction treatment in Northern Mississippi, our outpatient rehab facility in Southaven offers a flexible options to fit your needs, including the following:
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): The IOP offers structured support with greater flexibility than a partial hospitalization program (PHP). Treatment involves 3-hour sessions, typically 3 days per week for our IOP patients. This level of care allows you to manage other responsibilities alongside your recovery.
The IOP at Southaven takes place from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Patients also receive 1 hour of individual therapy for a total of 10 hours of treatment each week.




How to Pay for Addiction Treatment Services
- We’ll instantly check the coverage offered by your insurance provider.
- You may receive treatment at one of our facilities at a reduced rate.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Ongoing use of certain substances: If you're actively using alcohol, benzodiazepines, sedatives, or opioids, inpatient treatment offers safe, medically supervised detox.
- Need for around-the-clock support: Inpatient programs provide 24/7 structure and monitoring, which may be crucial during the initial stages of recovery.
Upon your arrival at Oxford Treatment Center Southaven, our staff will conduct a thorough evaluation to assess your treatment needs. We work collaboratively with you to create a customized treatment plan designed to support you.
If you have been participating in our inpatient program in Etta, MS, you can “step down” into lower levels of care. Your treatment team will go over your options and work with you to find the right fit for you.
Those who may require more intensive outpatient therapy may attend multiple treatment sessions every day of the week for anywhere from a few weeks to a few months or more.
Others who may require less intensive care may attend a few sessions each week and transition to aftercare sooner.
Our team qualifications range depending on the position held; we have licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, therapists, counselors, and other support staff.
At Oxford Treatment Center Southaven, our practitioners do not administer medications or prescribe on-site; however, we can help connect patients to treatment providers who can and do prescribe medications.
Some aftercare services include our Oxford Treatment Center Alumni Program, sober living residences, ongoing addiction therapy, support groups (such as 12-Step or other secular self-help recovery groups), family therapy, and others.
