Drug Rehab in Mesa
Addiction treatment for Mesa's East Valley.
Mesa is one of the largest cities in Arizona—and one of the hardest hit by the opioid and fentanyl crisis. Seven Arrows Recovery provides Mesa residents with a clear path from the East Valley to lasting recovery at our private campus in the Swisshelm Mountains.
East Valley Recovery
Why Mesa Residents Choose Seven Arrows
Mesa is Arizona's third-largest city and the heart of the East Valley, home to more than half a million people. The community is known for its strong family values, outdoor recreation, and growing economic base. But like many fast-growing cities in the Southwest, Mesa has seen a sharp increase in substance abuse—particularly among young adults and working families who may not realize how quickly dependence can develop.
Seven Arrows Recovery is located roughly 190 miles southeast of Mesa in Cochise County—about a three-hour drive via US-60 and I-10 through the Apache Trail corridor and the grasslands of southern Arizona. That three-hour buffer between Mesa and our campus gives clients the separation they need from neighborhood triggers, familiar routines, and the social dynamics that can sabotage early recovery.
For East Valley families, the logistics are straightforward. Our admissions team can coordinate same-day intake, and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport is a convenient arrival point for out-of-state family members who want to participate in our family support program. We take care of the details so the focus stays where it belongs: on healing.
Treatment Programs
Evidence-Based Treatment for Mesa Families
Our clinical team builds each treatment plan from the ground up. Whether you are dealing with alcohol, opioids, stimulants, or prescription drugs, every modality is selected to address your specific situation—not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Detox Coordination
For clients who need medical detox first, our admissions team coordinates a short stay at a partnered detox facility and a warm hand-off into residential care — no scrambling for detox on your own.
Residential Inpatient Treatment
Intensive 30-to-90-day residential care with a low client-to-staff ratio, daily individual therapy, group sessions, and structured programming from morning to evening.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Coordinated psychiatric and addiction care for clients living with depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, or other conditions that compound substance use disorders.
Holistic Recovery Practices
Yoga, guided meditation, wilderness mindfulness, nutritional rehabilitation, and art therapy bring balance to the clinical work and support long-term well-being.
Equine-Assisted Therapy
Working alongside horses in our outdoor program helps clients build emotional awareness, accountability, and confidence outside the therapy room.
Trauma Treatment
Specialized modalities including EMDR, somatic experiencing, and cognitive processing therapy address childhood and adult trauma that frequently underlies addiction.
Community Matters
Returning Stronger to the East Valley
Recovery does not end when treatment does. Before discharge, our clinical team works with each Mesa client to build a comprehensive aftercare plan that includes local support groups, outpatient referrals in the East Valley, sober living recommendations, and ongoing alumni support through Seven Arrows. The goal is to return you to your Mesa community with the tools, connections, and confidence needed to sustain long-term sobriety.
Insurance & Payment
Insurance Options for Mesa Residents
Cost should never be a barrier to getting help. We accept most major insurance plans and can verify your benefits in minutes. Many Mesa residents are surprised to learn that their employer-sponsored health plan covers the majority of treatment costs.
Not sure about your coverage? Call us for a free, no-obligation verification.
The East Valley Has a Lifeline
If you or a loved one in Mesa is ready to break free from addiction, our admissions team is standing by. Same-day intake is available, and we can coordinate every step of the journey from the East Valley to our campus.