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Dr. Vahid Osman is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Addictionologist

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Dr. Vahid Osman, M.D. Board-Certified Psychiatrist & Addictionologist

Dr. Vahid Osman is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Addictionologist with extensive experience treating patients with mental illness, chemical dependency, and developmental disorders. Trained in Psychiatry in France and Austin, Texas. Read more.

Josh Sprung - Board Certified Clinical Social Worker

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Josh Sprung, L.C.S.W. Board-Certified Clinical Social Worker

Joshua Sprung serves as a Clinical Reviewer at Tennessee Detox Center, bringing a wealth of expertise to ensure exceptional patient care. Read more.

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The Joint Commission

The Joint Commission – The Gold Seal of Approval® signifies that Tulip Hill Healthcare meets or exceeds rigorous national standards for patient care, safety, and quality.

LegitScript Certified

LegitScript Certified – Confirms compliance with laws and standards for transparency and ethical marketing in addiction treatment.

BBB Accredited

BBB Accredited – Demonstrates Tulip Hill Healthcare’s commitment to ethical business practices and community trust.

Psychology Today Verified

Psychology Today Verified – Indicates a verified listing on Psychology Today for trustworthy treatment services.

HIPAA Compliant

HIPAA Compliant – Ensures patient information is protected under federal privacy regulations.

ASAM Member

ASAM Member – Reflects a commitment to science-based addiction treatment as a member of the American Society of Addiction Medicine.

Nashville Chamber of Commerce Member

Nashville Chamber of Commerce Member – Signifies active engagement in community and regional development efforts.

CARF Accredited

CARF Accredited – Demonstrates that Tulip Hill Healthcare meets internationally recognized standards for quality, accountability, and service excellence in behavioral health care.

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Areas We Serve

  • Tennessee
  • Nashville
  • Murfreesboro
  • La Vergne
  • Memphis
  • Knoxville
  • Kentucky
  • Bowling Green
  • Lexington
  • Elizabethtown
  • Covington
  • Owensboro

Supporting Families Through Recovery

Get Family Support Now

We understand addiction affects the whole family. Our comprehensive family program helps rebuild trust and restore relationships.

 Weekly Family Therapy Sessions

 Educational Workshops

 Support Groups

 Communication Skills Training

What Our Patients Say: Stories of Hope and Recovery

Real Testimonials

Hear directly from those who have walked the path to recovery. Our patients’ stories highlight the compassionate care, effective programs, and life-changing support they’ve experienced. Let their journeys inspire you as you take your first steps toward healing.

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Katherine A.
20:13 25 Sep 25
Fantastic organization comprised of caring, qualified individuals. Grateful to have quality care in Tennessee and Kentucky, for people all over the United States.
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Nicholas C.
15:30 24 Sep 25
Going to Tulip Hill Health Care was the best decision I’ve ever made for myself. I came in struggling not just with addiction, but with the underlying mental health issues that fueled my drinking/using. The clinicians here are truly incredible, they are masters in their field and genuinely care about helping you heal, not just get sober.

What made the difference for me was how much they focused on the why behind my addiction. They helped me work through my anxiety and depression in a way no other program had before. The groups were supportive, the staff was compassionate, and I never once felt judged.

Today, I’m living a life I never thought possible, and I owe so much of that to Tulip Hill. If you’re scared or unsure about treatment, just know this place can change your life the way it changed mine.
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Ethan M.
15:20 24 Sep 25
An amazing program, they actually care about you, as well as helping my family come back into my life. Forever grateful.
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Shonda V.
21:28 22 Sep 25
Tulip Hill Healthcare is truly a life-changing program. From the moment you walk through the doors, you can feel the genuine care and support from every single staff member. They go above and beyond to make sure each person feels heard, supported, and equipped with the tools needed for recovery and growth. The program itself is well-structured, encouraging, and filled with resources that make a real difference. It’s not just treatment—it’s a place where lives are rebuilt, hope is restored, and new beginnings are possible..
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Chelsea H.
16:41 22 Sep 25
Tulip Hill Healthcare in Brentwood is an outstanding facility that truly prioritizes compassionate, individualized care. From the moment you walk in, the staff demonstrates professionalism, warmth, and a genuine commitment to helping clients on their journey to recovery. The team is knowledgeable, supportive, and dedicated to creating a safe and encouraging environment.
What sets Tulip Hill apart is their holistic approach, addressing not only the physical aspects of addiction but also the emotional, mental, and relational components. The programs are thoughtfully designed, evidence-based, and tailored to meet each person’s unique needs. The facility itself is welcoming and provides a peaceful setting that supports healing and growth.
For anyone seeking quality alcohol and drug rehabilitation services in Middle Tennessee, I highly recommend Tulip Hill Healthcare. Their professionalism, compassion, and dedication make a difficult process feel supported and hopeful.
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Delanee D.
15:24 22 Sep 25
Tulip Hill Healthcare has such positive impact on people’s lives. The staff are compassionate, professional, and genuinely dedicated to helping individuals on their recovery journey. The atmosphere is welcoming and supportive, creating a safe space for healing and growth. It’s clear that Tulip Hill goes above and beyond to provide quality care, and the benefits show through the progress and confidence I’ve witnessed in those they serve. A wonderful resource for the community!”
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15:22 22 Sep 25
As a professional in the behavioral health and recovery field, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with Tulip Hill Healthcare and see firsthand the quality of care they provide. What sets them apart is the balance they strike between clinical excellence and genuine compassion. Their team approaches each client as an individual, not a diagnosis, and consistently demonstrates professionalism, integrity, and empathy.

I’ve observed how their groups blend evidence-based practices with real-world application. Clients are not only educated about addiction and mental health but are also equipped with tools that can be used beyond treatment. Their staff works hard to create an environment where accountability and hope coexist—something that is essential for sustainable recovery.

Tulip Hill is also strong in continuity of care. They prioritize aftercare planning and ensure clients leave with structured support and resources, which is often the difference between short-term sobriety and long-term recovery.

In my experience, Tulip Hill Healthcare is a trusted partner in this work. I have no hesitation recommending them to clients and families seeking a program that is both clinically sound and deeply human in its approach.
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Adam M.
14:29 08 Jul 25
I can't say enough good things about Tulip Hill Healthcare. The staff are incredibly compassionate, attentive, and professional — they treat every patient with dignity and kindness. The care team communicated regularly with us, keeping us informed and involved in every step. I would highly recommend to anyone looking for care
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Alison C.
20:07 01 Jul 25
I cannot say enough about the incredible care and support offered by Tulip Hill. From the moment I walked through the doors, I was met with warmth and understanding. The staff are truly compassionate professionals who are deeply dedicated to their clients’ recovery.

The treatment programs are comprehensive and evidence-based, offering a perfect blend of one-on-one therapy, group counseling, and holistic services like mindfulness. What stood out most was how individualized the care was. The environment is clean, peaceful, and designed to help clients feel safe and supported.

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, I wholeheartedly recommend Tulip Hill Healthcre. They don’t just help you get sober — they help you rebuild your life.
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Amy K.
20:05 01 Jul 25
Tulip Hill Healthcare is truly a hidden gem in Tennessee. From the moment you walk through the doors, you’re met with warmth, compassion, and professionalism. The entire staff — from the front desk to the clinical team — goes above and beyond to make patients feel seen, heard, and genuinely cared for.

The level of individualized attention and support is unmatched. They take the time to really understand each person’s needs and tailor care accordingly, whether it’s for mental health, addiction recovery, or dual diagnosis treatment. The environment is clean, peaceful, and thoughtfully designed to promote healing and personal growth.

What really sets Tulip Hill apart is their dedication to holistic wellness — they don’t just treat symptoms, they help people rebuild their lives. The therapists and counselors are incredibly skilled, compassionate, and invested in their patients' success. You can tell they care deeply.

If you’re looking for a place that treats you with dignity, encourages transformation, and supports your healing journey every step of the way, I can’t recommend Tulip Hill Healthcare enough. They truly change lives.
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Shiann C.
21:06 04 Apr 25
The team and staff at Tulip Hill are amazing to work with and provide top notch care. They are locally owned and operated by some of the best people I know. I’ve not personally been here, but I have sent family here and would do it again in a heartbeat!
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Hailey W.
15:23 26 Nov 24
Tulip Hill Healthcare has an exceptional team of caring and compassionate professionals who truly go above and beyond for their patients. The staff is knowledgeable, attentive, and always willing to answer questions or provide support. You can tell they genuinely care about the well-being of everyone who walks through their doors!
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Miles N.
23:03 22 Nov 24
Tulip Hill saved my cousins life. When he got there he was broken and lost. Now his life is rejuvenated. The amount of one on one therapy he got, mixed with his process group was exactly the combination he needed to walk out a new man. Now he’s helping others and a productive member of society. Everything from our first call with Jake was top notch. God Bless Tulip Hill
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Gage M.
18:10 22 Oct 24
Tulip Hill Healthcare is a highly reputable, and experienced team of passionate professionals who continuously strive to provide the highest level of care for their clients. I would highly recommend their facilities to anyone in need.

Personalized Addiction Treatment Just a Short Drive Away

Are you or a loved one struggling with substance use and searching for a compassionate, results-driven rehab center in Elizabethtown, KY?

At Tulip Hill Healthcare, we deliver comprehensive addiction care that goes far beyond traditional models. From alcohol detox and opioid withdrawal management to long-term trauma therapy and dual diagnosis treatment, we serve individuals across Kentucky with exceptional, personalized care in a peaceful residential setting.

One step. A new life.

Set yourself free from the struggles of addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Reach out to our treatment team in Kentucky today.

Addiction in Elizabethtown, Kentucky: What the Numbers Say

Substance abuse remains a major health crisis in Elizabethtown and Hardin County. Despite the presence of multiple rehab centers in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, many individuals are unable to access care that treats both addiction and the underlying mental health conditions that fuel it.

Local Addiction Stats:

About Louisville Addiction Center: Serving Elizabethtown, Kentucky Residents

Located just a few hours south in La Vergne, Tennessee, Tulip Hill Healthcare offers a full continuum of addiction treatment for Elizabethtown, Kentucky residents looking for more than just a short-term fix. Unlike many outpatient-only centers in Elizabethtown, we deliver deeply customized care in a residential, trauma-informed setting that promotes long-term healing.

We welcome individuals from:

  • Elizabethtown and Radcliff
  • Hodgenville and Cecilia
  • Fort Knox and surrounding military communities

Whether you’re looking for MAT programs, faith-based rehab, or luxury rehab centers near Elizabethtown, Kentucky, Tulip Hill is here to walk with you every step of the way.

Levels of Care for Detox and Rehab

– Elizabethtown, KY

Our full continuum of care meets clients where they are in their recovery journey—whether that means managing withdrawal, starting intensive therapy, or transitioning into independent sober living.

Medical Detox

  • Alcohol detox and opioid detox services
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to reduce withdrawal symptoms
  • 24/7 supervision from licensed medical professionals
  • Psychiatric assessment and stabilization

Inpatient Rehab – Elizabethtown, Kentucky

  • Structured 30–90 day stays
  • Individual and group therapy
  • Trauma-informed care, family involvement
  • Dual diagnosis treatment for PTSD, anxiety, depression, and more

Outpatient Rehab – Elizabethtown, Kentucky

  • Partial Hospitalization (PHP): Full-day treatment while living off-site
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): 3–5 sessions/week with flexibility for work and family

Specialized Options:

  • Veteran rehab programs with trauma and reintegration support
  • Faith-based rehab options available upon request
  • 30-day rehab programs or extended stays based on clinical need

Community Recovery Resources – Elizabethtown, Kentucky AA & NA Meetings

We know that community support is essential to sustained recovery. Tulip Hill Healthcare connects each client with the Elizabethtown recovery center network, including AA and NA groups that offer structure, mentorship, and accountability.
🔹 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in Elizabethtown:

AA & NA Meetings in Elizabethtown, KY

Alano Club – 104 S Main St, Elizabethtown, KY
⏰ Daily meetings including Step Study and Open Discussion
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Freedom Group – Valley Creek Baptist Church
⏰ Weekly evening sessions, sponsor pairing available
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🔹 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) in Elizabethtown:

NA Meetings in Elizabethtown, KY

We Do Recover Group – First Christian Church
⏰ Focused on opioid and meth recovery
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Hope Is Alive – Hardin County NA Chapter
⏰ Newcomer-friendly with mentorship track
📍 Get Directions 🔗 Find Local NA Meetings

We help clients attend their first meetings, and our alumni program keeps them connected to peer support long after treatment ends.

Emergency Addiction Services in Elizabethtown, Kentucky

Building Bridges Beyond Treatment

Partnering with Local Hospitals and Crisis Units
Crises don’t wait—and neither do we. When a patient experiences an overdose, a psychiatric emergency, or withdrawal complications, Tulip Hill Healthcare partners with Elizabethtown hospitals and emergency services to provide fast, effective transitions into treatment.

We Collaborate With:

When You Call Us for Emergency Rehab:

  • We work directly with discharge planners, ER nurses, and case managers
  • Provide immediate clinical phone assessments
  • Coordinate same-day or next-day placement
  • Arrange safe, HIPAA-compliant transportation
  • Offer post-crisis psychiatric evaluation and residential care

📞 Emergency Intake Line (24/7): 1-888-984-6301

What We Treat

At Tulip Hill Healthcare, we specialize in treating a wide range of substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions.

Substance Addictions:

Mental Health & Dual Diagnosis:

We recognize that every person’s story is different. Our clinicians work closely with each client to develop a customized recovery plan tailored to their unique needs.

Why Choose Louisville Addiction Center Near Elizabethtown, Kentucky?

  • Full spectrum of care (not just outpatient)
  • Integrated dual diagnosis treatment
  • Veteran-friendly and faith-based options
  • Calm, private setting far from daily triggers

Commitment to long-term recovery, not just short-term detox

One of our centers for Addiction and Mental Health Treatment in Kentucky and Tennessee.

Louisville Addiction Center – Kentucky Rehab Center

In Kentucky, the Louisville Addiction Center offers hope for individuals seeking freedom from addiction and mental health struggles. Our expert clinicians are equipped with the knowledge and tools to address a wide range of substance use disorders and mental health conditions. We emphasize a patient-centered approach, creating personalized treatment plans that foster resilience, self-discovery, and lasting sobriety. Here, you’ll find a supportive community dedicated to wellness, offering a safe space to heal and rebuild.

FAQs – Elizabethtown, Kentucky Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Is Tulip Hill a detox center near Elizabethtown, KY?

 Yes. We provide medical detox for alcohol, opioids, benzos, and more—paired with full medical and emotional support.

Do you accept insurance?

We accept most major plans and offer free insurance verification by phone.

Can you help veterans with addiction?

Yes. We provide veteran-specific programming, including trauma therapy and support with VA coordination.

Do you offer 30-day rehab programs in Elizabethtown, KY?

 Yes. We offer 30, 60, and 90-day options tailored to your clinical needs.

How do I get started?

📞 Call 1-888-984-6301. Our admissions team is available 24/7.

Directions from Elizabethtown, Kentucky to Louisville Addiction Center

📍 Tulip Hill Healthcare
827 E Market Street, Louisville, KY 40206

🧭 Drive Time: ~2.5–3 hours from Elizabethtown, KY🚗 Directions (Quick Route)

  1. Start in Elizabethtown, KY
  2. Take I-65 North (via Ring Road or Western Kentucky Pkwy)
  3. Follow I-65 N for ~40 miles
  4. Take Exit 136C for Jefferson Street
  5. Merge onto Brook Street, then turn right on E Market Street
  6. Arrive at 827 E Market Street

🚐 We offer transportation assistance for clients arriving from Elizabethtown hospitals, homes, or outpatient programs.

Begin Your Recovery Journey Today

If you’re ready to reclaim your life and break free from addiction, Tulip Hill Healthcare is here for you. With clinically advanced care, a compassionate team, and a proven track record of success, we offer Elizabethtown residents more than hope—we offer a plan.

Get Family Support Now


Supporting Families Through Recovery

We understand addiction affects the whole family. Our comprehensive family program helps rebuild trust and restore relationships.

 Weekly Family Therapy Sessions

 Educational Workshops

 Support Groups

 Communication Skills Training

Get Family Support Now

   

→ Contributors
Dr. Vahid Osman is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Addictionologist

Medically Reviewed By:

Dr. Vahid Osman, M.D.
Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Addictionologist

Dr. Vahid Osman is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Addictionologist who has extensive experience in skillfully treating patients with mental illness, chemical dependency and developmental disorders. Dr. Osman has trained in Psychiatry in France and in Austin, Texas. Read more.

Josh Sprung - Board Certified Clinical Social Worker

Clinically Reviewed By:

Josh Sprung, L.C.S.W.
Board Certified Clinical Social Worker

Joshua Sprung serves as a Clinical Reviewer at Tennessee Detox Center, bringing a wealth of expertise to ensure exceptional patient care. Read More

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