PHP & IOP Programs in Savannah, Georgia

PHP and IOP programs in Savannah offer intensive treatment without overnight stays. 11 verified programs are listed below. 2 programs accept Medicaid.

SAMHSAJoint Commission
Address
401 Mall Boulevard, Suite 101-D, Savannah, GA, 31406
Insurance Accepted
Medicare · Private Insurance · TRICARE · Self-Pay · Sliding Scale
MAT Available
Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
PHP / IOP

Recovery Place Inc

Recovery Square

SAMHSACARF
Address
Savannah, GA, 31401
Insurance Accepted
Medicaid · Medicare · Private Insurance · Self-Pay
MAT Available
Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
PHP / IOP
SAMHSACARF
Address
835 East 65th Street, Suite 104, Savannah, GA, 31405
Insurance Accepted
Private Insurance · TRICARE · Self-Pay · Sliding Scale
MAT Available
Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
PHP / IOP

Savannah Treatment Center

Metro Treatment of Georgia LP

SAMHSACARF
Address
145 Southern Boulevard, Suite B, Savannah, GA, 31405
Insurance Accepted
Medicaid · Medicare · Private Insurance · TRICARE · Self-Pay · Sliding Scale
MAT Available
Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
PHP / IOP

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PHP & IOP Near Savannah

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between PHP and IOP?

A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) typically meets 5–6 days per week for 5–6 hours per day. An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is less intensive — usually 3 days per week for 3 hours per session. PHP is designed for people stepping down from residential care; IOP is appropriate for those with moderate needs and a stable home environment.

How many hours per week is IOP in Georgia?

Most IOP programs in Georgia provide 9–20 hours of structured clinical programming per week. ASAM guidelines define IOP as a minimum of 9 hours weekly. Many programs offer morning, afternoon, and evening tracks to accommodate work and family schedules.

Does insurance cover PHP or IOP?

Most major insurance plans — including Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurers — are required by the Mental Health Parity Act to cover PHP and IOP. Contact the program directly to verify your specific benefits, co-pays, and any prior authorization requirements.