Florida has hundreds of accredited drug rehab and addiction treatment centers. Our free helpline connects you with licensed programs matched to your insurance, location, and clinical needs — with same-day admissions available statewide.
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Florida treatment centers offer every level of care — from medically supervised detox to outpatient programs that allow you to maintain work and family commitments.
Medically supervised withdrawal management for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines. Available at facilities across Florida with same-day admissions.
Learn about detoxResidential 24/7 care — the most structured level of treatment. Florida has hundreds of inpatient rehab programs from 28 to 90+ days.
Learn about inpatientIntensive day programming (30+ hours/week) while returning home each evening. Available in most Florida metro areas.
Learn about PHPIntensive outpatient (9–19 hours/week) with day and evening schedules. Allows you to maintain work and family while receiving structured treatment.
Learn about IOPIntegrated treatment for addiction alongside depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health conditions. Many Florida facilities specialize in dual diagnosis.
Learn about dual diagnosisFDA-approved medications (Suboxone, methadone, Vivitrol) combined with counseling. Widely available at Florida opioid treatment programs (OTPs).
Learn about MATFlorida has one of the highest rates of drug and alcohol addiction treatment admissions in the United States, driven in part by its large population, significant tourism and hospitality industry, and a historically severe prescription opioid and heroin crisis in counties such as Palm Beach, Broward, and Hillsborough.
The state has taken significant legislative steps to address the opioid crisis, including the establishment of the Opioid Response Program under the Department of Children and Families, expansion of Medicaid coverage for substance use disorder treatment, and requirements for evidence-based treatment practices in licensed facilities.
Florida Medicaid covers substance use disorder treatment including medical detox, inpatient, PHP, IOP, and outpatient therapy for qualifying individuals. Florida did not expand Medicaid under the ACA as of 2024, so Medicaid eligibility remains limited compared to expansion states — however, many qualifying low-income individuals, families with children, pregnant women, and disabled individuals are covered.
Most private insurance plans operating in Florida are required to cover addiction treatment under MHPAEA. Call (844) 561-0606 for a free insurance verification specific to your plan and the Florida facility options available to you.
Florida has two important involuntary intervention laws. The Baker Act allows for involuntary psychiatric examination of individuals who pose an imminent danger to themselves or others due to mental illness. The Marchman Act allows family members, three adults, or law enforcement to petition a court for involuntary assessment and treatment of a person with a substance use disorder. If you have a loved one in crisis in Florida who is refusing help, call (844) 561-0606 for guidance on Marchman Act options.
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