The picture of substance use in Georgia in 2026 is not concentrated in any one corner of the state. From the densely populated metro Atlanta corridor to the small cities along the I-75 spine, from the coastal communities around Savannah to the rural counties bordering the Florida line, families across Georgia are navigating the same uncomfortable reality.
The clinical care required to safely manage withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and other substances of dependence exists in a smaller number of places than the geography suggests. For most Georgians outside the immediate Atlanta perimeter, accessing a medically monitored inpatient detox program means traveling — and traveling is part of why the conversation gets postponed for months.
Peachtree Detox is a twenty-two-bed medically monitored inpatient detox program at 1008 GA-54 in Fayetteville, Georgia, just south of Atlanta. Our location on GA-54, with direct access to I-85 and I-75, places us at a crossroads accessible from across the state — and our admissions team coordinates arrival logistics for families coming from every Georgia region.
Peachtree Detox is a premier provider of addiction treatment services and detox programs in Georgia. If you or someone you love is in need of professional care, reach out to us now.
Georgia faces sustained behavioral health pressure that requires specialized medical intervention. The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities documents elevated rates of substance use disorder across the state, with particular concentration in metro areas and rural counties designated as health professional shortage areas.
Alcohol is the quiet driver. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism estimates that nearly thirty million American adults meet criteria for alcohol use disorder in a given year, and Georgia’s pattern tracks close to the national average. Opioids continue to drive the loudest losses — fentanyl-related deaths remain near historic highs across the state, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse has documented the ongoing impact of synthetic opioid analogs on regional withdrawal complexity.
This burden falls hardest on adults outside the major metros. In Georgia, rural counties consistently face provider shortages, longer drives to inpatient care, and limited access to medication-assisted treatment. The result is a treatment gap that has widened in recent years rather than narrowed.
That gap is part of why families from Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Valdosta, and the smaller counties in between increasingly route to Atlanta-adjacent facilities like ours. Peachtree Detox is positioned to serve as a statewide clinical destination, not just a south metro provider.
Because of our location on GA-54 near I-85 and I-75, Peachtree Detox is reachable from every region of the state. We routinely treat clients arriving from every corner of Georgia.
For residents of Buckhead, Midtown, Sandy Springs, Marietta, Roswell, Alpharetta, and the broader North Metro, the drive south to Fayetteville is twenty-five to forty-five minutes — short enough that family can visit during the inpatient stay without difficulty.
We serve as the local sanctuary for Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Newnan, Senoia, McDonough, Stockbridge, Hampton, and the surrounding southern counties. The drive is fifteen to thirty minutes from most starting points.
Adults from Macon, Augusta, and as far south as Valdosta travel to Fayetteville for the combination of clinical depth, our Tricare East in-network status, and the smaller-facility model that delivers one-to-one attention during the highest-acuity hours of withdrawal.
Savannah, Brunswick, and the broader coastal communities are within driving distance, particularly for families willing to make the trip for specialized medical care that may not be available in their immediate area.
We are a twenty-two-bed facility, not a two-hundred-bed institution. That size is clinically deliberate.
The smaller bed count allows our nursing team to deliver the one-to-one attention that severe withdrawal cases require during the seizure-risk window, the delirium-risk window, and the acute autonomic instability that defines the first seventy-two hours.
Our clinical team manages withdrawal protocols across the full range of substances seen in Georgia today: alcohol, benzodiazepines, opioids including fentanyl, stimulants, kratom, and polysubstance combinations.
The two substances where withdrawal can be life-threatening without medical management. Our alcohol detox program and benzo detox program are built around the seizure-risk and delirium-risk windows that define these clinical pictures.
Our opioid detox program and dedicated fentanyl detox program manage the contemporary opioid picture, including the precipitated withdrawal risks that have grown more complex with synthetic analogs.
Cocaine, methamphetamine, and polysubstance combinations each have their own withdrawal pattern. Our individualized protocols address the specific physiology of each substance class without forcing every client into the same template.
Peachtree Detox is the only Tricare East in-network medical detox facility in our network, serving active-duty service members, retirees, and dependents across Georgia.
Georgians with commercial insurance plans, including those through employer-sponsored coverage in the Atlanta corporate market, should call our admissions team for a personalized benefits verification. Coverage structures vary by plan, and we will explain in plain language what your specific plan will cover, what it will not, and what options exist to address any gaps.
We also work with families using private-pay arrangements. Detox at Peachtree Detox is priced at $7,500 for the standard length of stay, and inpatient continuation at $30,000. You can verify your insurance online or call our admissions line for a clear answer on benefits.
One important note about Georgia specifically: Georgia did not expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, which means many lower-income working Georgians fall into a coverage gap. If you or a loved one is uninsured or underinsured, we encourage you to call us before assuming detox is out of reach.
Federal and state resources, including SAMHSA’s FindTreatment.gov directory and the Georgia Crisis and Access Line at 1-800-715-4225, can help locate appropriate care. Our admissions team can also discuss financing and self-pay options for families who do not qualify for public coverage but cannot use commercial benefits.
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Georgia does not have to be a state where medical detox is out of reach for anyone outside the I-285 perimeter. Peachtree Detox in Fayetteville is built to serve Georgians from every corner of the state, with Tricare East coverage, 24-hour medical oversight, ASAM-aligned protocols, and a residential continuation program already in place when you finish detox.
If you or someone you love is ready to take the first step, call our admissions team for a confidential conversation. The line is open to callers from every corner of Georgia. Recovery starts here. Recovery starts safely.
From Atlanta, twenty-five to forty minutes, depending on the starting point. From Augusta, roughly two hours and forty-five minutes via I-20 and I-75. From Macon, about an hour and a half via I-75. From Columbus, an hour and twenty minutes. From Savannah, about three and a half hours. Our admissions team coordinates arrival logistics for clients arriving from across the state.
Coverage details vary by plan, and Georgia’s Medicaid landscape is complex because the state did not expand Medicaid under the ACA. For uninsured or underinsured Georgians, our admissions team can discuss self-pay options, sliding scale arrangements, and connect you to state resources including the Georgia Crisis and Access Line.
Yes. Peachtree Detox uses a nightly phone policy and supports family visits once a client is medically cleared. For families driving from elsewhere in Georgia, the Fayetteville location is accessible via I-85, I-75, and GA-54.