Drug & Alcohol Rehab — New York

Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in New York

Browse 764+ accredited addiction treatment centers across New York. Free helpline matches you with licensed programs tailored to your insurance, location, and clinical needs.

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OD Deaths/100k (2023)
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Action for a Better Community – New Directions
Verified
Rochester, New York
4.5(35)
Outpatient
Saint Barnabas Hospital 4535 3rd Avenue
Verified
Bronx, New York
2.8(19)
Accredited
Erie County Medical Center
Verified
Buffalo, New York
Outpatient
Evergreen Health
Verified
Buffalo, New York
3.7(180)
Accredited
OutpatientAftercare/Continuing Care
Helio Health 329 North Salina Street
Verified
Syracuse, New York
3.1(109)
Accredited
OutpatientCo-Occurring Mental Health
JASA Satellite at Bay Eden
Verified
Bronx, New York
4.7(208)
Freedom Village
Verified
Sanborn, New York
3.3(4)
Accredited
Residential RehabAftercare/Continuing Care
Horizon Health Services – Broadway Recovery Center
Verified
Buffalo, New York
3.9(44)
Accredited
OutpatientAftercare/Continuing Care
Columbia Memorial Hospital – Department of Psychiatry
Verified
Hudson, New York
2.5(253)
Accredited
Outpatient
Aurora Village
Verified
Sanborn, New York
5.0(1)
Residential RehabAftercare/Continuing Care
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Drug & Alcohol Crisis in New York

Drug & Alcohol Addiction
Treatment in New York

New York has been battling a severe overdose crisis centered in New York City, where fentanyl mixed with cocaine and heroin has driven death rates to historic levels. The state recorded 31.1 overdose deaths per 100,000 people in 2023.

New York's Treatment Landscape

New York has one of the most comprehensive addiction treatment systems in the nation, with major centers in New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, and Syracuse. NY offers the full continuum from medical detox through long-term residential care.

New York Medicaid Coverage

New York expanded Medicaid and offers some of the most comprehensive SUD treatment coverage in the nation — covering detox, residential, PHP, IOP, outpatient, and MAT. The NY Medicaid website has eligibility details. Call (844) 561-0606 to verify your coverage free.

New York's Most Impacted Communities

The Bronx has the highest overdose death rate of any NYC borough. Staten Island was an early epicenter of the opioid crisis. Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk counties have been significantly impacted.

Getting Help in New York

NY's HOPEline (1-877-846-7369) connects New Yorkers with treatment 24/7. The SAMHSA treatment locator lists all licensed providers. For same-day admissions call (844) 561-0606.

New York recorded an age-adjusted drug overdose death rate of 31.1 deaths per 100,000 people in 2023 — a rate that has stable compared to the prior year. The leading substances driving this crisis are fentanyl, cocaine, and heroin.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), addiction is a chronic, treatable medical condition. Evidence-based treatments including MAT, CBT, and residential care have proven effective for New York residents. Our free helpline connects callers with accredited programs around the clock.

New York Medicaid Coverage for Addiction Treatment

New York has expanded Medicaid — low-income adults can qualify for New York Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment including detox, inpatient, outpatient, and MAT at little or no cost. Call (844) 561-0606 and we will verify your eligibility for free.

Where to Find Rehab in New York

Treatment centers are concentrated in New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and the Hudson Valley. Use our city directory below to find programs near you, or call (844) 561-0606 for a same-day referral.

Top Cities for Drug Rehab in New York

How to Choose the Right Rehab in New York

  • NY state licensure and CARF or Joint Commission accreditation
  • Evidence-based protocols: CBT, DBT, MAT, and dual diagnosis
  • Insurance verification before admission — we check your benefits before you commit
  • Same-day or next-day admissions for urgent situations
  • Strong aftercare planning and alumni support for lasting recovery

Legal Protections for New York Residents

Good Samaritan Law: Active in New York
New York has a Good Samaritan law that provides limited legal protection to people who call 911 during an overdose. Call for help — the law protects you.
Naloxone (Narcan) Access: Available Without Prescription
In New York, naloxone is available at most pharmacies without a prescription. Keep it on hand — it reverses opioid overdoses and saves lives.

Source: CDC NCHS, 2023 · CDC Drug Overdose Data

New York Fast Facts
Overdose Death Rate
31.1 per 100,000
Leading Substances
Fentanyl, cocaine, and heroin
Medicaid Program
New York Medicaid
Medicaid Expanded
Yes — treatment covered
Licensed Facilities
764+ in New York
State Crisis Line
Good Samaritan Law
Yes — active protection
Naloxone OTC
Available without Rx

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions
Drug Rehab in New York

There are 764+ licensed and accredited drug and alcohol rehab centers in New York listed in our directory, offering detox, inpatient, outpatient, MAT, and dual diagnosis programs. Call (844) 561-0606 for a free referral matched to your insurance and location.

New York has not fully expanded Medicaid. However, qualifying individuals may still receive coverage for addiction treatment. Many New York centers offer sliding-scale fees. Call (844) 561-0606 to find every option available.

Call our free helpline at (844) 561-0606 to speak with a treatment specialist who can verify your insurance and find same-day admissions at accredited rehab centers in New York. The call is free, confidential, and available 24/7. You can also verify your insurance online for free.

New York recorded 31.1 overdose deaths per 100,000 people in 2023. The leading substances driving the crisis are fentanyl, cocaine, and heroin. According to the CDC, fentanyl is now involved in the majority of overdose deaths nationwide.

Naloxone availability varies by pharmacy in New York. Many locations dispense it without a prescription — ask your pharmacist. The SAMHSA naloxone guide has current state-by-state information.

New York offers the full continuum of addiction treatment including medical detox, residential inpatient rehab, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), standard outpatient, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with Suboxone, Vivitrol, and methadone, and dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions. Call (844) 561-0606 to find the right level of care for your situation.

Levels of Care in New York

Addiction Treatment Programs
in New York

Medical Detox

Medically supervised withdrawal for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines. Same-day admissions available.

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Inpatient Rehab

Residential 24/7 care — the most structured level. Programs range from 28 to 90+ days.

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PHP — Day Treatment

Intensive day programming (30+ hours/week) while returning home each evening.

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Intensive Outpatient

9–19 hours/week with flexible scheduling. Maintain work and family obligations.

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Dual Diagnosis

Integrated treatment for addiction alongside depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other co-occurring conditions.

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MAT Programs

FDA-approved medications (Suboxone, Vivitrol) combined with counseling at licensed programs.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions
About Drug Rehab in New York

Does New York Medicaid cover drug rehab in New York?
Yes. New York has expanded Medicaid, so New York Medicaid covers SUD treatment for qualifying low-income adults — including detox, inpatient, PHP, IOP, and MAT. Call (844) 561-0606 to verify eligibility at no cost.
How much does drug rehab cost in New York?
Average 30-day inpatient costs approximately $651/day without insurance. New York Medicaid may cover treatment at $0 for qualifying residents. Private insurance typically covers most or all costs. Call (844) 561-0606 for a free personalized cost breakdown.
Does New York have same-day rehab admissions?
Yes. Many New York treatment programs offer same-day and next-day admissions, particularly for medical detox and inpatient care. Call (844) 561-0606 and we can often secure placement within hours.
Are there free drug rehab programs in New York?
Yes. New York has state-funded programs, FQHCs, and nonprofit facilities offering free or sliding-scale treatment. Many accept New York Medicaid at no cost. Call (844) 561-0606 to find options near you.
What is the overdose rate in New York?
New York recorded an age-adjusted overdose death rate of 31.1 per 100,000 people in 2023, with fentanyl, cocaine, and heroin as the primary substances involved. Source: CDC NCHS.
Does New York have a Good Samaritan law?
Yes. New York has an active Good Samaritan law that provides legal protection for people who call 911 during an overdose. Do not hesitate to call for help.

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