Chandler, AZ Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers
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700 N. 7Th Ave. Tucson, Arizona 85705

1424 South Stapley Drive Mesa, Arizona 85204

29858 North Tatum Boulevard Cave Creek, Arizona 85331

860 North Center Street Mesa, Arizona 85201

720 East Montebello Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85014

4110 West Sweetwater Drive, Building 1400 Tucson, Arizona 85745

2123 East Southern Avenue Tempe, Arizona 85282

6613 N Scottsdale Rd, Suite 200 Scottsdale, Arizona 85250

651 West Coolidge Street Phoenix, Arizona 85013

2437 North Stone Avenue Tucson, Arizona 85705
Chandler is home to six treatment centers in our directory, with another 112 listings once the map widens to the surrounding Southeast Valley. That’s a thin in-city count for a city Chandler’s size, and it means most people here end up comparing options across a few neighboring towns rather than staying inside city limits.
Gilbert sits just six miles north and carries a bigger share of the area’s supply, Tempe is a short drive up Loop 202, and Mesa rounds out the cluster to the northeast.
Chandler’s own identity leans professional: The Price Road tech corridor is one of the largest employment hubs in the Southeast Valley, and a fair number of programs here run evening and early-morning tracks built around that working population.
Summers follow the same hot, dry-then-monsoon pattern as the rest of the Valley, so plan for indoor programming at the peak of summer and milder days the rest of the year.
If you need help today, Mercy Care’s crisis specialists answer at 988 or Arizona’s own number, 1-844-534-HOPE, day or night. Mercy Care is also the regional authority handling non-crisis behavioral health access for Chandler, since Arizona organizes this by region rather than through one central office.
Chandler’s own supply is light on detox and residential beds. Gilbert and Mesa are the closer places to look for those.
Before committing to a sober living arrangement here, know that a legitimate home should be willing to share its state license number and, if it has one, its certification from Arizona’s NARR affiliate.
Phoenix Sky Harbor is about a 30 minute drive from Chandler via Loop 202, and Loop 101 (the Price Freeway) runs along the city’s western edge, connecting to Loop 202 for anyone heading north or west. There is no light rail stop in Chandler, so plan on a car for outpatient appointments regardless of where in the city a program sits.
If you’re visiting someone in treatment nearby, Veterans Oasis Park, on the city’s southeast side, has a quiet lake and several miles of easy walking trails that make for an easy stop between visiting hours.
Browse the Chandler listings above, or check the full Arizona list for more options.
Common questions about arriving, getting around, and what to expect from treatment in Chandler. If a question is not covered here, a program’s admissions team can answer it directly.
Any program you call should be able to describe its state licensing on request. There’s no county office to clear first in Arizona, so a direct call to a program’s admissions team is the fastest way to start an assessment.
Not really. Chandler has no light rail service, and its bus routes aren’t built around the frequency an outpatient schedule needs, so most people here plan around a car.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, roughly 30 minutes north via Loop 202, serves Chandler along with the rest of the Valley.
Chandler’s own supply is limited, so the map pulls in Gilbert, Mesa, and Tempe automatically. Those neighboring towns simply carry more beds at the detox and residential level than Chandler currently does.