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Methadone Clinics in New Mexico

New Mexico has 21 currently SAMHSA-certified opioid treatment programs across 8 cities. Methadone is dispensed daily on-site at OTPs, which is the regulatory boundary that defines this list.

Santa Fe, New Mexico (state government center)

Composite analysis

Treatment Access Pressure Index

High pressure62.7Rank 20 of 52

New Mexico ranks in the upper half of states for treatment access pressure. Some counties carry materially worse access than the state-level number suggests.

Mental health HPSA score (weighted)
17.55
0–25 scale. Higher means greater federally-designated shortage. 6,579,445 residents live inside designated mental health HPSAs.
Source: HRSA Data Warehouse
Frequent mental distress
16.6%
Population-weighted share of adults reporting 14+ days of poor mental health in the last month.
Source: CDC PLACES (BRFSS 2022)
Unemployment rate
4.7%
Seasonally adjusted state unemployment, used as a stress proxy. Latest period: M02 2026.
Source: BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics
Verified treatment density
9.18
Methadone OTPs plus buprenorphine prescribers per 100,000 residents. Higher density lowers pressure. (21 OTPs, 173 bupren providers.)
Source: SAMHSA + CMS NPPES (CCIWA dataset)

TAPI is a CCIWA composite. Each input is z-scored across 50 states plus DC and Puerto Rico, then combined as a weighted sum (HPSA 30%, frequent mental distress 25%, unemployment 15%, treatment density 30%, sign-flipped). The result is rescaled 0 to 100 by percentile rank. Read the full methodology.

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New Mexico Access Score: 10/100

Composite of methadone OTP density, buprenorphine provider density, mental health shortage need-met %, Medicaid coverage breadth, 1115 SUD waiver status, and legal protections. How we score.

Score breakdown
ComponentDetailPoints
OTP density Unknown 0 / 30
Buprenorphine density Unknown 0 / 20
Mental health HPSA need met Unknown 10 / 20
Medicaid breadth 0 of 5 service categories covered 0 / 15
1115 SUD waiver None 0 / 10
Legal protections Good Samaritan: No · Naloxone access: No 0 / 5

Demand snapshot

Other treatment paths in New Mexico

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