List of Rehabs for LSD Addiction in Kansas
Below is a list of the different LSD rehab centers in Kansas. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the rehab center is trusted and has the expertise you are looking for. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.
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Address of the center
Rehab Settings
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Outpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Aftercare
- Drug Test
People Served
- Rehab for Men
- Rehab for Pregnant Women
- Rehab for Women
- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
Payment Options
- UnitedHealthcare
- Self Payment
- Aetna
- Cigna
937 South Bluffview Drive, Wichita, KS
Member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers | LegitScript Certified | Joint Commission Accredited
Rehab Settings
- Medical Detox
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Detox Center
Services Offered
- Holistic Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Experiential Therapy
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Drug Prevention and Education
People Served
- Family Program
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
Payment Options
- Optum
- Aetna
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Cigna
- UnitedHealthcare
4969 N Tierra Lakes Pkwy, Bel Aire, KS
Certified by the Government of Kansas
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
Services Offered
- Holistic Rehab
People Served
- Rehab for Women
Payment Options
- Self Payment
775 Diamond View Drive, Dighton, KS
Accredited by the Council on Accreditation | Certified by the Government of Kansas
Rehab Settings
- Detox Center
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Residential Beds for Clients Children
People Served
- Rehab for Women
3015 W. 31st Street, Lawrence, KS
Accredited by the Council on Accreditation | Certified by the Government of Kansas
Rehab Settings
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Detox Center
- Substance Abuse Treatment
Services Offered
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
People Served
- Rehab for Men
8901 E. Orme Street, Wichita, KS
Accredited by the Council on Accreditation | Certified by the Government of Kansas
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Detox Center
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Residential Beds for Clients Children
People Served
- Rehab for Women
8901 E. Orme Street, Wichita, KS
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
People Served
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Christian Rehab Treatment
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
- Low Cost
1332 E 1600 Rd, Lawrence, KS
Court-Approved Treatment
Rehab Settings
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Substance Abuse Treatment
Services Offered
- Aftercare
- Drug Prevention and Education
People Served
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Rehab for Women
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Self Payment
- Medicaid
- Low Cost
- Sliding Fee Scale Option
6221 Richards Dr, Shawnee, KS
Court-Approved Treatment
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Outpatient Rehab
- Halfway House
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Detox Center
- Sober Living Home
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
People Served
- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
- Rehab for Pregnant Women
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Rehab for Women
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- UnitedHealthcare
- Payment Assistance
- Low Cost
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Sliding Fee Scale Option
- Medicaid
- Self Payment
2500 East Wyatt Earp Boulevard, Dodge City, KS
ECFA Accredited
Rehab Settings
- Detox Center
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
Services Offered
- Aftercare
People Served
- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
- Rehab for Spanish-Speaking Addicts
Payment Options
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
- Medicaid
- Low Cost
- Sliding Fee Scale Option
- State Financed
6723 State Avenue, Kansas City, KS
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LSD is a relatively uncommonly abused drug that belongs to a group of substances known as hallucinogens. Hallucinogens cause distortions and changes to perception, which cause a high known as a “trip.” The effects include unusual sensations and thoughts, and LSD can induce vivid hallucinations.
LSD is commonly found as a small piece of paper that acts as a carrier for the liquid form of the drug. This little square of paper material has been soaked in the drug and allowed to dry. It is placed in the mouth, usually under the tongue, where the drug is absorbed quickly into the bloodstream. Each dose of LSD is referred to as a “hit.” LSD can also be found in liquid form and is usually stored in small vials.
Although there’s a fair amount of debate about how long LSD stays in a person’s system, it is usually only present in detectable levels in the urine for 72 hours. But this period can vary from one to five days depending on the individual and their drug consumption. How heavily the drug was used will affect this time, as will the individual’s unique physiology and health habits.
LSD is not addictive in the traditional sense of the word. However, when any substance is misused and taken to avoid or escape reality, the potential for psychological dependence can occur. There have been cases of people who’ve abused LSD regularly. However, such instances are uncommon. The riskier aspect of LSD consumption comes from its effects on the mind and the person’s perception of reality. For a small percentage of the population predisposed to certain mental health disorders like schizophrenia, hallucinogens like LSD can trigger a break from reality that precipitates the condition.
LSD is most commonly taken sublingually. As discussed above, the hit or hits are placed under the tongue and may eventually be swallowed. However, that isn’t necessary to produce its effects. Once the drug is taken into the bloodstream, it takes about 45 minutes for the effects to occur. LSD may also be consumed by oral ingestion, like drinking a liquid that contains a liquid form of the drug.
The questions from Addicted.org’s “Ask a Professional” are answered by Michael Leach, CCMA. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at [email protected].