Drug Rehabilitation & Treatment Center Financing
Provide more care with affordable funding from Celtic Bank
Apply nowDRUG REHABILITATION & TREATMENT CENTER FINANCING WITH CELTIC BANK
Buy, Build or Upgrade a Drug Rehabilitation and Treatment Center
As the ongoing opioid crisis shows, the need for more drug rehabilitation and treatment centers, especially in rural America, is greater than ever.
Yet despite demand, many lenders are put off by the unique hurdles of financing this capital-intensive industry. Since 2002, we have helped drug rehabilitation and treatment center owners and operators get the funding they need to thrive in a highly regulated and competitive industry.
With affordable financing from Celtic Bank, owners and operators can stay competitive and diversify revenue streams through expanding services, building or renovating centers, or hiring more experienced staff.
You can rely on our extensive industry experience to take the hassle out of financing your drug rehabilitation and treatment center. Partner with a lender today that knows your business.
Financing Details for Drug Rehabilitation & Treatment Centers
Celtic Bank is a top-five SBA preferred lender specializing in healthcare financing—that includes lending to rural areas across the country. By using SBA and USDA loan programs, we can fund projects with less money down than conventional loans.
With Our Financing You Can Get:
- Competitive Rates
- Up to 90% loan-to-value (LTV)
- Up to $10M in funding
- Terms of up to 30 years
USES OF DRUG REHABILITATION & TREATMENT CENTER FINANCING
Get What You Need—and When You Need It
With the lower rates and longer repayment periods of an SBA 7(a) loan and USDA loans you get the cash you need to resolve the challenges of running a drug rehabilitation and treatment center, while still having the cash to grow. You can use financing to:
Buy an existing drug rehabilitation center
Start construction of a new treatment center
Update and refurbish an existing center
Refinance debt
Hire experienced staff
Expand and diversify services






