2 Outpatient Rehab Centers in Cedar Hills, UT

Browse verified outpatient rehab centers in Cedar Hills, Utah. Compare providers and find contact information.

I Am Recovery

★★★★½ (108 reviews)
3784 W Valley View Dr a, Cedar Hills, UT 84062
(801) 407-9998
Website: www.i-am-recovery.com
Hours: {"Friday":["9 AM–5 PM"],"Monday":["9 AM–8 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–8 PM"],"Tuesday":["9 AM–8 PM"],"Wednesday":["9 AM–8 PM"]}

Mountain Land Physical Therapy - Cedar Hills

★★★★★ (30 reviews)
4587 W Cedar Hills Dr #110, Cedar Hills, UT 84062
(801) 406-6943
Website: www.mlpt.com/cedarhills
Hours: {"Friday":["7 AM–3 PM"],"Monday":["7 AM–3 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["10 AM–7 PM"],"Tuesday":["10 AM–7 PM"],"Wednesday":["7 AM–3 PM"]}

About Outpatient Rehab Centers in Cedar Hills, UT

Finding the right support for substance use can feel overwhelming, but for residents of Cedar Hills, outpatient rehab offers a flexible path to recovery that fits into daily life. Nestled in Utah County, Cedar Hills is a close-knit community where many people balance family responsibilities, work, and local commitments. An outpatient program allows you to attend therapy sessions and build coping skills while still fulfilling your role as a parent, employee, or neighbor—no need to pause your life to get help.

Addiction does not discriminate, and it can be especially isolating in a tight-knit suburban setting where seeking help might feel stigmatized. Outpatient rehab provides a private, structured environment where you can address the root causes of substance use without uprooting your routine. Whether you are dealing with stress, past trauma, or simply feel stuck, these programs offer evidence-based care that respects your need for connection to your community and family.

Recovery is a journey, and taking the first step by exploring outpatient options in Cedar Hills is a sign of strength. With the right support, you can rebuild your health and relationships while staying grounded in the place you call home. You are not alone, and help is available.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many outpatient rehab centers are in Cedar Hills?

Our directory lists 2 outpatient rehab facilities in Cedar Hills, UT.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient rehab?

Inpatient rehab requires living at the facility for the duration of treatment. Outpatient rehab allows you to live at home and attend treatment sessions during the day. The right choice depends on the severity of addiction and individual circumstances.

How often do I need to attend outpatient rehab?

Frequency varies by program type. Standard outpatient may be 1-2 sessions per week. Intensive outpatient (IOP) typically requires 3-5 sessions per week for several hours each. Your treatment team will recommend an appropriate schedule.

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