Luke Air Force Base Substance Abuse Program, located at 56 MDOS-SGOMH in Luke AFB, Arizona, provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment services specifically designed to serve active-duty military personnel, veterans, and eligible family members. This facility recognizes the unique challenges faced by military communities and offers evidence-based care in a setting that understands military culture and the pressures service members face. If you or a loved one is seeking treatment in the Phoenix-area and have military affiliation, Luke AFB's substance abuse program may provide accessible care tailored to your needs.
Luke Air Force Base offers outpatient substance abuse treatment, which allows individuals to receive professional care while maintaining their daily responsibilities and living situation. Outpatient programs are ideal for those with mild to moderate substance use concerns, strong family support systems, or work and family obligations that require flexibility. The facility integrates health and substance abuse services, meaning patients benefit from comprehensive medical and behavioral health evaluation to address co-occurring conditions. This integrated approach ensures that physical health, mental health, and addiction treatment are coordinated for the most effective recovery outcomes.
Luke Air Force Base Substance Abuse Program accepts military insurance (TRICARE and VA benefits) as well as private health insurance, making treatment more accessible to eligible individuals. Under the Mental Health Parity Act, insurance plans must cover substance abuse treatment with the same standards they apply to medical and surgical services, meaning your mental health and addiction treatment benefits should be comparable to your other health coverage. Treatment cost should never be a barrier to recovery—whether you have military insurance, private coverage, or need to explore financial options, the facility works to ensure qualified individuals can access the care they need.
If you're ready to take the next step toward recovery, please reach out today. Contact our admissions team at (623) 856-7579 to speak with someone who can answer your questions about programs, verify your insurance coverage, and help you begin the admission process with compassion and without judgment.