Tennessee Treatment Providers
Tennessee Behavioral Health & Court-Connected Treatment
This directory highlights licensed behavioral health providers, substance use treatment programs, DUI schools, and court-connected services in Tennessee. Most listings are not limited to justice-involved people, but many regularly work with people on probation, parole, or pre-trial supervision. Availability, insurance, and court-approval rules change often — always confirm directly with the provider and follow all conditions in your judgment, sentence, or supervision orders.
Memphis / West Tennessee
Counties: Shelby, Madison, Tipton, Fayette, Lauderdale, Haywood & region
Nonprofit health system providing outpatient mental health and addiction services across Tennessee, including West TN locations. Services may include counseling, medication management, case management, and substance use treatment.
Interactive map and searchable database of licensed mental health and substance use treatment providers in Tennessee. Filter by county, service type, and level of care to find outpatient, residential, detox, or opioid treatment programs.
The Tennessee Dept. of Mental Health maintains a current list of licensed DUI education providers that use the Prime for Life curriculum. You can search by county or city and download the approved DUI school list.
Several providers offer Tennessee-focused alcohol and drug awareness classes in an online format. Courts vary on whether they accept online classes, especially for DUI.
Nashville / Middle Tennessee
Counties: Davidson, Rutherford, Williamson, Sumner, Wilson, Maury, Robertson & nearby
Large nonprofit provider offering mental health counseling, addiction treatment, case management, crisis services, and medication-assisted treatment at multiple Middle Tennessee clinics.
State-funded network providing essential outpatient mental health services for uninsured or underinsured adults and children through participating providers across Tennessee.
State-licensed DUI Safety School for first-time and repeat DUI offenders, offering alcohol and drug education and assessments in line with Tennessee DUI laws.
Nashville and Middle Tennessee courts use a list of approved providers for anger management, domestic violence intervention, and parenting classes.
Knoxville / East Tennessee
Counties: Knox, Anderson, Blount, Sevier, Jefferson & region
State-certified DUI school offering Prime for Life alcohol/drug education classes (various hour lengths) serving the East Tennessee region.
East Tennessee Human Resource Agency (ETHRA) operates a state-approved DUI program using the Prime for Life curriculum, serving multiple East Tennessee counties.
24/7 confidential helpline providing referrals to substance use treatment services anywhere in Tennessee. You can call or text to connect with local programs.
Chattanooga / Southeast Tennessee
Counties: Hamilton, Bradley, Marion, Rhea, Meigs, Polk, Sequatchie & region
Chattanooga-based nonprofit offering a full continuum of addiction treatment, including medical detox, residential treatment, intensive outpatient (IOP), outpatient services, and recovery housing, serving adults and adolescents.
CADAS operates a 12-hour DUI education course using the Prime for Life curriculum for individuals convicted of DUI and related offenses.
Chattanooga has multiple nonprofit and private addiction treatment programs offering detox, residential, and outpatient services, many of which accept TennCare or offer sliding-scale fees.
Tennessee Statewide & Online Treatment Navigation
Covers: All 95 counties, statewide helplines, and online-class considerations
State agency overseeing public mental health and substance use treatment, including Safety Net services, crisis care, DUI schools, and licensed treatment providers across Tennessee.
Confidential treatment locator operated by SAMHSA. You can filter results by location, level of care, payment type (including no-insurance options), and age group.
24/7 line for people in emotional distress, suicidal crisis, or mental health emergencies. Call or text 988 to reach trained counselors. They can also help connect you to local crisis and follow-up services.
Some providers offer live, state-certified DUI classes and alcohol/drug assessments by video for Tennessee cases. These may be an option for people living out of county or with transportation barriers.
Statewide association supporting addiction treatment and recovery providers. TAADAS operates the REDLINE helpline and a clearinghouse of educational materials on substance use and mental health.
Important: A “✅ Clinical / licensed” listing means the provider is known to offer mental health or substance use treatment, not that they are the right clinical match or automatically approved by your court. You are responsible for choosing programs that meet your conditions and clinical needs.
Probation / parole restrictions: Always check your judgment and sentence, probation order, and any special conditions before enrolling in a program. Some people must attend specific providers, complete a certain number of hours, or avoid certain types of groups (for example: no mixed-gender groups, no telehealth without approval).
Hands-off matching: OACRA does not operate or endorse any treatment programs and does not provide clinical advice. Use this directory as a starting point, then verify details with the provider, your supervising officer, and if needed your attorney.
Updates & corrections: To suggest a Tennessee treatment provider or correct a listing, email contact@oacra.app with the provider name, website, county, and details about services and court experience.