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Cocaine Addiction Rehab Centers

We found 87 of the best luxury and high-quality treatment centers for cocaine addiction. Explore our curated selection of facilities offering private residential programs, outpatient care, and virtual treatment options. Read unbiased reviews and filter by insurance, location, and level of care to find the luxury treatment center that best aligns with your recovery needs.
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Top Cocaine Addiction Treatment Programs

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Avalon Malibu

  • 5.0 (8)
  • 32420 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California, 90265
  • Insurance Accepted
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Capo By The Sea

  • 4.4 (7)
  • 26682 Avenida Las Palmas, Dana Point, California, 92624
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Iris Healing Center

  • 5.0 (8)
  • 23033 Ostronic Dr., Los Angeles, California, 91367
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Red Door Life

  • 5.0 (6)
  • 14475 Mulholland Dr, Los Angeles, California, 90077
  • Insurance Accepted
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Summit Estate

  • 14455 Pike Rd, Saratoga, California, 95070
  • Insurance Accepted
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Conquer Recovery

  • 5.0 (8)
  • 1324 Keniston Avenue, Los Angeles, California, 90019
  • Insurance Accepted
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Oceanside Malibu

  • 21022 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, California, 90265
  • Insurance Accepted
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Oceans Luxury Rehab

  • 5.0 (9)
  • 147 El Levante, San Clemente, California, 92629
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Crosspointe Recovery

  • 5.0 (2)
  • 14888 Valley Vista Blvd., Los Angeles, California, 91403
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More About Cocaine Addiction Treatment Centers

Cocaine Addiction: Symptoms, Risks & How to Find the Best Cocaine Rehab Centers Near You

Cocaine addiction is a growing issue across the United States, and thousands of people search every day for "cocaine rehab near me," "cocaine addiction treatment," and "best cocaine detox centers." Whether you're looking for help for yourself or a loved one, understanding the signs, dangers, and treatment options is the first step toward recovery.

This guide explains cocaine addiction in detail—and helps you quickly find top-rated cocaine rehab centers near you through our nationwide directory.

What Is Cocaine?

Cocaine is a powerful, fast-acting central nervous system stimulant derived from the coca plant. It is typically found in two forms:

  • Powder cocaine Snorted or injected. Fine, white powder.
  • Crack cocaine Smoked. Rock-like, crystallized form.

Both forms carry a high risk of addiction, overdose, and long-term health complications.

Cocaine is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning it has a high potential for misuse and can rapidly lead to physical and psychological dependence.

Short-Term Effects of Cocaine Use

Even small amounts of cocaine can cause dangerous short-term effects, including:

  • Increased heart rate and blood pressure
  • Narrowed blood vessels
  • Heart rhythm disturbances
  • High risk of stroke or heart attack
  • Increased body temperature
  • Anxiety and panic
  • Paranoia and irritability
  • Insomnia
  • Seizures or loss of consciousness

Many individuals develop a rapid pattern of binge use, dramatically increasing overdose risk.

Long-Term Effects of Cocaine Addiction

Chronic cocaine use can cause serious and sometimes permanent damage to the body and brain.

Physical Effects

  • Nosebleeds, loss of smell, nasal tissue damage
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Skin infections (injecting)
  • Higher risk of HIV or hepatitis C
  • Ulcers and GI tract damage
  • Severe cardiovascular issues
  • Liver, kidney, and lung damage

Mental & Behavioral Effects

  • Extreme paranoia
  • Hallucinations or psychosis
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Mood instability
  • Dependency & withdrawal

Cocaine Overdose: A Medical Emergency

Cocaine overdose happens when the drug overwhelms the central nervous system.

Overdose symptoms may include:

  • Heart attack
  • Seizures
  • Difficulty breathing or respiratory failure
  • High body temperature
  • Loss of consciousness

Because many street dealers now cut cocaine with fentanyl, overdose deaths have skyrocketed. Even a tiny amount of fentanyl can be fatal.

Find Cocaine Rehab Centers Near You

If you or someone you love is struggling with cocaine addiction, the best next step is getting professional help. Use our national directory to search:

  • Cocaine detox near me
  • Cocaine rehab centers near me
  • Outpatient & inpatient cocaine treatment programs
  • Luxury cocaine rehab facilities
  • Dual diagnosis treatment centers

Signs of Cocaine Addiction (Stimulant Use Disorder)

If you're unsure whether someone is addicted to cocaine, look for these DSM-5 diagnostic indicators:

  • Using larger amounts than intended
  • Inability to stop or cut down
  • Spending excessive time obtaining or recovering from cocaine
  • Intense cravings
  • Declining work or school performance
  • Relationship problems
  • Loss of interest in normal activities
  • Using in risky or unsafe situations
  • Continued use despite harm
  • Tolerance or withdrawal symptoms

If someone shows multiple symptoms, they may have a stimulant use disorder, and professional treatment is strongly recommended.

Treatment Options for Cocaine Addiction

Effective treatment depends on the severity of use and whether other mental health conditions (anxiety, depression, trauma) are present.

Inpatient Cocaine Rehab

  • 24/7 supervised care
  • Ideal for severe addiction
  • Structured and immersive

Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

  • 5–7 days per week
  • Full-day treatment
  • Step-down from inpatient care

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

  • 3–5 days per week
  • Several hours per session
  • Strong support but more flexibility

Outpatient Program (OP)

  • 1–2 sessions per week
  • Best for people with stable home environments

Therapies Commonly Used in Cocaine Addiction Treatment

Reputable cocaine rehab centers use evidence-based therapies, including:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Helps identify triggers and prevent relapse.
  • Contingency Management Reward-based system proven highly effective for cocaine addiction.
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) Builds motivation for long-term change.
  • Group Therapy Provides support and accountability.
  • Family Therapy Restores healthy communication and trust.

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Cocaine Rehab

Here are essential questions to discuss with a provider or rehab center:

  • What level of care do you recommend for cocaine addiction?
  • Do you treat co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis)?
  • What therapies or programs do you offer?
  • What does relapse prevention look like?
  • Does insurance cover your program?
  • How long does treatment typically last?

Where to Find Support

Recovery is possible. You can start today by reaching out to:

  • A licensed cocaine rehab center
  • Your primary care physician
  • A telehealth addiction specialist
  • A trusted family member or friend

Cocaine Addiction Treatment Frequently Asked Questions

Common signs of cocaine addiction include intense cravings, using larger amounts than intended, withdrawal symptoms, loss of control, mood swings, financial problems, and neglecting responsibilities. If multiple symptoms are present, it may indicate a stimulant use disorder.

Cocaine use is extremely dangerous. It increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, seizures, high blood pressure, psychosis, overdose, and sudden death. When cocaine is cut with fentanyl, the overdose risk becomes even higher.

Cocaine typically stays in the body for 1–4 days, but in chronic users metabolites can be detected for up to two weeks depending on metabolism, frequency, dosage, and type of drug testing.

The most effective treatments include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Contingency Management, Motivational Interviewing (MI), group therapy, family therapy, and structured programs such as inpatient, PHP, IOP, and outpatient rehab.

While there is no FDA-approved medication specifically for cocaine use disorder, providers may use medications to manage symptoms, stabilize mood, or treat co-occurring mental health conditions.

You can search for accredited cocaine addiction treatment centers by location, level of care, insurance type, and program style using our national database of rehab facilities.

During detox, the body safely removes cocaine and its metabolites. Clients may experience fatigue, depression, irritability, sleep issues, or cravings. Detox is supervised by medical professionals to ensure safety and comfort.

Yes. Cocaine addiction is treatable with the right combination of therapy, structure, medical support, and ongoing relapse-prevention planning. Many people achieve long-term recovery with a professional treatment program.

Cost varies based on the type of rehab (inpatient, IOP, PHP, outpatient), location, amenities, and whether insurance is accepted. Many rehab centers offer financing or accept PPO health plans.

Look for accredited facilities offering evidence-based therapy, dual-diagnosis treatment, medical support, and programs that match your lifestyle—whether that’s inpatient, IOP, PHP, or outpatient care.
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