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The Substance Use, Gambling and Epidemiology Section is responsible for clinical services within the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment System. Staff provide technical assistance regarding Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery to Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans, providers of services, and the public. Staff are also responsible for monitoring of the system to ensure federal funding requirements are met.

Get Help Now
If you, a family member, or a friend needs treatment services for substance abuse, click above link for a local phone number to call for immediate assistance.

Women's Specialty Services (WSS) Adolescent & Young Adult Policies and Advisories
MDHHS is dedicated to reducing the number of accidental overdose deaths due to opioids.  To that end, jails, law enforcement, and community organizations may request naloxone nasal spray from the department using the form below.  Each form will be reviewed and approved by the department and subsequently submitted for order fulfillment.  Questions may be directed to: MDHHS-NALXNERQST@michigan.gov

A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment   
Before making your final choice of a treatment program for you, or someone you care for, you may wish to refer to these 12 questions. 

Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask   
This brief guide explores five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains with explanations

Assessments and Classes Required Due to a Substance Use Offense, including DUI and Impaired Driving
Information on how to obtain these services, who to contact in our office for assistance, and related Secretary of State license information.
Links to commonly used pre-screening and screening tools to detect substance use disorders.

  • Recovery
    Information about Recovery in Michigan, and Recovery Resources.
  • Managing Confidentiality of Patient Records
    View the federal regulation, and information about a limited legal service, called "Action-line," available to the publicly funded substance use disorder treatment system.

Agencies and programs:
Click a link below to access a directory of service providers.