Who We Are
About Oklahoma Addiction Hotline
Free Help for Oklahomans Facing Addiction. 24/7.
Our Mission
The Oklahoma Addiction Hotline exists for one reason: to make sure that every person in Oklahoma who needs help with addiction can find it — regardless of their income, insurance status, or where they live in the state.
We connect callers with local treatment resources, explain their options clearly, and support them through the often-confusing process of getting into treatment. We never pressure anyone and never charge for our services.
What We Offer
- ✓ Free, Confidential Guidance
Every call is free and completely confidential. We don't share your information with anyone.
- ✓ 24/7 Availability
Addiction doesn't keep business hours, and neither do we. Call any time.
- ✓ Local Knowledge
Our counselors know Oklahoma's treatment landscape — which programs accept Medicaid, which have immediate openings, and which specialize in specific needs.
- ✓ No Judgment
We believe addiction is a health condition, not a moral failing. We're here to help, period.
Medical Disclaimer
The Oklahoma Addiction Hotline is an informational and referral resource. We are not a licensed medical provider, treatment facility, or healthcare organization. Nothing on this website or communicated during a call constitutes medical advice.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a medical emergency or overdose, call 911 immediately. For mental health crisis support, call or text 988.
Privacy Policy
We do not sell, share, or otherwise disclose your personal information to third parties. Calls to this hotline are confidential. We may collect anonymous usage data to improve our services.
Terms of Use
By using this website, you agree that the information provided is for educational purposes only. The Oklahoma Addiction Hotline makes no warranties about the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of any information. We are not responsible for the quality or outcomes of treatment programs we refer to.
Editorial Standards
The educational content on this website is held to a high standard of accuracy and integrity. We follow these principles in everything we publish:
Authoritative Sources Only
Our health and medical content is based on information from the CDC, SAMHSA, NIDA, NIH, state health departments, and peer-reviewed research. We do not rely on anonymous sources or unverified claims.
Annual Content Review
Published articles and resource pages are reviewed at least annually to ensure they reflect current guidelines, statistics, and best practices. Outdated information is updated or removed.
No Sponsored Content
We do not accept payment for editorial coverage, treatment center recommendations, or placement in our resources. We have no financial relationships with the treatment providers we reference.
How We Vet Information
Every claim on this site that could affect health decisions is cross-referenced against at least one primary government or academic source. State-specific legal information (Good Samaritan laws, naloxone access) is verified against official state statutes.
Medical Disclaimer: Content on this website is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical guidance. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical decisions. In an emergency, call 911. For mental health crisis support, call or text 988.