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Largo, MD
3.1
(21 reviews)
QCI Behavioral Health is a mental health facility in Largo, Maryland that specializes in helping individuals recover from addictive behaviors. Their mental health team addresses the needs of people of all ages but substance abuse treatment is limited to adult care. Their outpatient program is organized and administered by a group of highly qualifie
I say this with no shame.I intentionally put my face on here,so that when my book is published,which already wrote with honest and trust about we all struggle ,rather in the church or not.This clinic has a lot of spiritual employees ,even my psychiatrist .I entered a mental health program QCI , I didn’t expect to feel more broken leaving it which was my taking responsibility of my part and that is expectations.. The company does care about mental wellness, but their focus needs to shift.having balance, seemed to be on diagnosis rather than understanding the human external issues and current expectations,behind why they need services. They based time on what was written on paper—labels like anxiety, mood disorder, depression which I have , gave me less time. in therapy—instead of what was actually going on in people’s lives at that very moment.They had no office space, only home visits.For someone like myself, I am a private person, that was uncomfortable. I didn’t want my neighbors in my business. I purposely avoided being home, for sessions because I needed a safe place to open up, not a drive by therapist . I just wanted a quiet room—a real office where healing felt private and safe.Over time, I I will admit Miss Tracy,but I did what no client should do and that grew close to my therapist because what they have made you fulfill.They are your theripist !!she is a really good therapist and it was like talking to homegirl She was the one who helped me keep it together and adjust coming back to the DMV ,when I got lonely ,I guess calling outside session ,so she dumped me 😂 😂 😂 . I guess after I said you remind me of my sister who has pushed me away ,but now getting close.Said she couldn't give me what I wanted whatever that means.Maybe her therapeutic approach is like talking to a friend/ Sister ,but I thought that was therapy about. They decided to switch me to someone new. It felt cruel and it was wrong on my part ,instead of her talking to me about talking about boundaries only to walk away half way though. She was already wanted to dump me lol 😂 as a client away which is all good. She helped me break Stronghold she had no idea I had. 1.My adopted mother had passed away.3/16/2023 2. I am battling a rare lung disease with only a few years to live, according to my palliative doctor but God say otherwise 3. My car was stolen when I moved back from Georgia. 4. My sister allowed me to live in my car for 30 days in July of 2023 until Aug 31 which was my birthday on , loosing my stolen,she Helped me through was that. I had a POSITIVE BLOOD pregnancy test But the moment my needs became “too much,” she let me go. No warning. No closure.. I felt abandoned, betrayed, and rejected—. , —I just needed fifteen more minutes. But instead, I was twisted into a complaint. I watched others with schizophrenia get longer sessions because they had “more severe” diagnoses, even though some had stable lives and family support no outside stressors. My world was chaos, In conclusion Miss Tracy Burton helped me to adjust back to DMV .I realized it's time to get another therapist to help you though because I did. One thing.,Miss Tracy Burton is a damn therapist don't judge she talking to you about something RANDOM the " BOOM" she ask HOW U DOING? You begin to open you up. She helped me to start trusting after a traumatic indecent that happened,that I never told to her , I grew close to her like a big sister that's where're I do know it was time to chance theripist.. BUT ITS ACKWARD.I FEEL LIKE A LOST PUPPY I actually opened up for first time my in life because. No trust issue all other theripist come in with pen and paper She came in communicating me as if I were an advantage person not like a patient/Client. .
Nicole W
5 months ago
My son receives services from QCI and the staff are great from his nurse to his therapist. We always receive texts and calls for appointment reminders.The staff is friendly and attentive to his healthcare needs.
cynthia Diggs
1 year ago
QCI use to have good dependable therapist that would call and keep appointments, now you can barely get someone to answer the phone.I really regret referring a family member to them. They really dont have no concern for ones mental health issues.
Adrian Hogue
2 years ago
QCI Behavioral Health MD 20774
Largo, MD
1.0
(1 reviews)
Fields and Fields is in Largo, Maryland has programs designed for substance abuse treatment alongside psychiatric rehabilitation and family and adolescent services. They provide addiction assessment and screening as well as a three hour drug and alcohol driver improvement course. Their programming is largely based in the Christian faith and asks yo
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How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost in Maryland?

Maryland is ranked 31st nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $56,783.

$140k Medical Detox
$50k Inpatient Rehab
$8k Outpatient Rehab
$7k Methadone Treatment

The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Maryland vary widely and depend on several factors, including:

  • Treatment
  • Insurance
  • Specialty
  • Duration
  • Amenities
  • Funding
  • Location
  • Facility

Compare the Cost of Addiction Treatment in Maryland

The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.

These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.

Average Cost of Treatment in Maryland vs. the National Average

Maryland
$56,783
National Average
$57,193

Cost of Drug Rehab in Maryland vs. Nearby States

Maryland
$56,783
District of Columbia
$66,538
$56,708
$53,690

Compare Cost of Treatment in Top Maryland Cities

Maryland
$56,783
Baltimore
$55,002
Columbia
$60,780
Germantown
$59,775

How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Maryland?

There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Maryland. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Maryland that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in Maryland.

391 accept self-payment or cash
281 accept private health insurance
5 offer free treatment
366 accept Maryland Medicaid coverage
197 accept Medicare
145 offer low-cost treatment
192 offer sliding-scale fees
118 accept TRICARE coverage

Insurance for Drug Rehab in Maryland

Aetna is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Maryland, with 111 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Cigna is the 2nd most popular with 106 treatment centers accepting it followed by Blue Cross Blue Shield in 3rd accepted by 105 drug rehabs.

Maryland Rehab Admissions in 2023

Maryland is ranked 3rd nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 1897 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is significantly higher than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.

Maryland
1897
National Average
621
District of Columbia
530
238

Rehab Admissions in Maryland by Drug Type

The following are the number of Maryland rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.

7,460
Alcohol
2,354
Marijuana
11,039
Heroin
11,366
Other Opiates
385
Meth
2,992
Cocaine

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).

Drug Overdoses in Maryland in 2024

Maryland is ranked 13th nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 38.4 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 2,380 overdoses in 2023. Opioid abuse accounted for 86% of all drug overdoses in Maryland, with a total of 2,055 opioid overdoses in 2024.

Drug Type Period Overdoses

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Narcotics Violations and DUIs in Maryland

Narcotics Violations

Maryland is ranked 28th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 378 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is lower than the National Average of 421.

Maryland
378
District of Columbia
239
Pennsylvania
360
Delaware
632

All values are per 100,000 population.

Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.

DUIs

Maryland has the 39th highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 142 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 8,804 total DUI arrests).

Maryland
142
District of Columbia
85
Pennsylvania
167
Virginia
195

All values are per 100,000 population.

SafeHome.org. DUI statistics and trends.

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