Drug Rehab Trusted Clinic
Free & confidential, 24/7 — SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) · mental-health crisis: call/text 988 · emergency: 911

About Drug Rehab Trusted Clinic

By Maantis Editorial TeamClinically reviewed by Ariadne Wright-Zamelis, LMHCLast reviewed June 14, 2026

An independent, free consumer-protection guide to choosing a trustworthy drug rehab — built so the first thing a worried family finds is a way to verify care for themselves, not a sales pitch.

Quick answer

We are a free, independent education resource. We list no facilities, sell no leads, take no referral fees, and run no call center. We teach you how to verify accreditation, spot scams, and check a clinician's license so the decision stays yours.

Why this exists

When someone searches for drug treatment, much of what they find is engineered to capture them as a lead. We think that is backwards, and dangerous in a moment of crisis. So instead of another directory or "top 10" list, we built a guide to the verification routine a careful consumer can run on any program: confirm accreditation in the official registries, check the staff's licenses, read the website critically, and get cost and insurance terms in writing.

What we are — and what we're not

We are a consumer-education resource. We are not a treatment provider, not a referral service, not a call center, and we have no affiliation with any facility. We do not list, rank, rate, or recommend programs, and we accept no money from any provider. Because nothing here is for sale, nothing here is steering you anywhere.

Who reviews our content

Our guidance is clinically reviewed by a real, named, license-verifiable clinician — Ariadne Wright-Zamelis, LMHC, whose credentials you can confirm at NPI 1639558968 on the federal NPPES registry. We never publish invented credentials or "Dr." bylines, and we ground medical specifics in primary sources we cite on each page. Full details are in our editorial & trust policy.

Who builds it

Drug Rehab Trusted Clinic is designed, built, and maintained by Maantis. That single credit is the only commercial link on the site.

Start here

Not sure where to begin, or worried about someone? The SAMHSA National Helpline is free, confidential, and staffed 24/7: 1-800-662-HELP (4357). For a mental-health crisis, call or text 988. In an emergency, call 911.

Not sure where to start, or worried about someone? The SAMHSA National Helpline is free, confidential, and staffed 24/7. It makes referrals to local treatment and support regardless of insurance and never sells your information. Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or use the federal FindTreatment.gov locator.