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Best Rehabs with Ibogaine-Assisted Treatment

Our research team evaluated the 37 best treatment centers with ibogaine treatment programs. These centers incorporate ibogaine treatment into their treatment plans to support individuals recovering from addiction or mental health conditions. Review our curated list to find the best rehab that meets your needs.

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More About Rehabs with Ibogaine-Assisted Treatment

The United States is home to some of the best rehab centers in the world. From Los Angeles and Malibu, to Arizona and Florida, there are a variety of specialist treatment plans available spanning alcohol abuse, drug abuse, depression, prescription drug abuse, opioid addiction and anxiety treatment.

The best part about treatment centers in the United States is that you don’t have to fly far across the world to feel like you’re out of your routine and away from bad habits. Because of the abundance of choice, however, deciding on a rehab treatment center in the United States can be difficult. It’s essential that you take into account the qualifications of staff and level of treatment available so that you can make an informed decision on the right treatment center for you.

Ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive drug created from the roots of the iboga plant, native to Gabon, Africa (pictured). The following centers use ibogaine as an "addiction interrupter" to help clients recover from all sorts of addictions, but especially opioids.

Whenever considering ibogaine treatment, it's critical to ensure that the treatment is done in a safe environment, because when unsupervised by a medical professional, the use of ibogaine can be dangerous, and sometimes deadly. Learn more about ibogaine treatment from our blog post on the topic.