Find naloxone near you — and help us make it nationwide.

PHapp® already helps residents find nearby naloxone in select states, in their own language. Now we're working with local health departments, community organizations, and clinics to expand coverage nationwide and keep it more up to date. If you run a naloxone program, we'd like you involved.

It's live today in a growing number of places — not yet everywhere. With a resource like naloxone, accuracy comes first.

Find naloxone near you — and help us make it nationwide.

What's live today

"Find naloxone near you" is built and available now in PHapp® for residents in select states.

  • Find nearby naloxone — residents can locate naloxone and distribution sites near them.
  • In their language — guidance is available in 50+ human-reviewed languages.
  • By app and web — usable without an account to read on the web; SMS/text and email are in beta.
  • Stigma-aware and verified — built with behavioral-health input and drawn from official and agency sources.

Coverage is currently limited to a growing number of states — not yet nationwide.

What we're building next.

Two things: nationwide coverage, and information that stays current.

The ongoing work expands the naloxone finder from select states toward national coverage, and makes the underlying information more real-time by maintaining it together with the people closest to it:

  • More places — extend coverage state by state toward a nationwide finder.
  • More current — move from periodic updates toward near-real-time site information.
  • Maintained by partners — local health departments, community organizations, and clinics keep their own listings accurate.
What we're building next.
Kept current by the people closest to it.

Kept current by the people closest to it.

A finder is only as good as its data. We're building it so the agencies and partners on the ground keep it accurate.

Instead of one distant database, the naloxone finder is designed to be maintained by a network of local contributors:

  • Local health departments add and update sites in their jurisdiction.
  • Community organizations and harm-reduction programs keep their own locations and hours current.
  • Clinics and pharmacies reflect where naloxone is actually available.

Hub provides the verified, multilingual public layer; partners provide the local accuracy.

Why it matters.

Information to an immediate next step

Knowing naloxone is nearby — and exactly where — connects awareness to action when minutes count.

Reaches people in their language

Naloxone guidance and site information in 50+ human-reviewed languages, so the people most at risk aren't left out.

Free for agencies and partners

No contract, no setup fee. Naloxone program coordinators, CBOs, and clinics can participate at no cost.

Run a naloxone program? Help make the finder nationwide.

Local health departments, community organizations, and clinics: get involved in expanding coverage and keeping naloxone site information accurate in your area.

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