Parma, OH Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers
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721 Lincoln Way E Massillon, Ohio 44646

2600 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45206

2863 State Route 45 Rock Creek, Ohio 44085

3964 Hamilton Square Boulevard Groveport, Ohio 43125

1655 Holland Road, Suite F Maumee, Ohio 43537

25 Whitney Drive, Suite 120 Milford, Ohio 45150

1924 E Market Street Warren, Ohio 44483

201 N Yellow Springs Street Springfield, Ohio 45504

1791 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207

8120 Garnet Drive Dayton, Ohio 45458

1320 Washington Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44113

999 N Main St Akron, Ohio 45212

446 Morgan Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45206

5778 Ohio 350, Oregonia, OH 45054
The listings for treatment centers in Parma are thin. Our directory shows just 2 treatment centers within the city limits, a fraction of what’s available in the surrounding area. Cleveland, about six miles north, carries 48 centers on its own, and Middleburg Heights and Garfield Heights, both a few miles out, add a couple more each.
Interstate 480 runs along Parma’s northern edge and Interstate 71 sits just to the west, so none of these options is more than a short drive away. That’s why a Parma search pulls in results from Cleveland and the neighboring suburbs.
The southwestern corridor, from Parma through Middleburg Heights and up into Cleveland proper, functions as one connected market. People living in Parma regularly travel a few miles in either direction depending on what level of care they need next.
No single state office acts as the doorway to care in this area. Whichever treatment center you call, in Parma or a neighboring city, handles your assessment directly. Cuyahoga County’s ADAMHS Board only becomes relevant on the publicly funded side, where it coordinates with local agencies rather than gatekeeping private admissions.
For anyone who wants to talk to someone first, the county’s crisis and referral line is 988 or (216) 623-6888. When you are considering sober living housing afterward, check whether the home carries current certification through Ohio Recovery Housing.
Standards there have been tightened, moving away from a purely optional label toward something a resident can depend on, so a home that skipped certification a few years back may need to catch up.
Interstate 480 and Interstate 71 both run along Parma’s edges, making the drive into Cleveland, Middleburg Heights, or Garfield Heights straightforward at almost any hour. For anyone without a car, RTA’s Route 51 runs the length of Pearl Road straight through Parma on its way downtown, and Parma has its own transit center where several other routes connect.
This combination of roadways makes a regular outpatient schedule realistic in a way it isn’t in some of the more car-dependent suburbs further out. Ready to compare programs? Browse the Parma listings above, or explore treatment centers across Ohio.
Common questions about arriving, getting around, and what to expect from treatment near Parma. If a question is not covered here, a program’s admissions team can answer it directly.
The first step to treatment is to reach out to a program directly and ask questions. There are no county-level steps that must happen first. Since Parma’s own listings are limited, most people end up calling a center in Cleveland or one of the closer suburbs, which is normal here and doesn’t mean anything is wrong with going that route.
Yes, there are a couple of treatment centers in Parma. The wider corridor through Middleburg Heights, Garfield Heights, and Cleveland carries most of the area’s capacity. Searching from a Parma address will reliably surface all of it.
Yes, when you are going to programs directly on the Route 51 corridor or reachable from the Parma Transit Center. Programs further off that line, especially deeper into Cleveland’s east side, are harder to reach without driving.
Because Parma’s own supply is small next to what sits just a few miles away. The map is built to show everything within reasonable driving distance, and for Parma that means Cleveland and its closer southern suburbs show up too.