Inpatient Drug Rehab for Brooklyn Residents

Serving: Brooklyn

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Inpatient rehab options for Brooklyn residents

Brooklyn is geographically and demographically the most diverse borough, and the placement profile reflects it. Our advisors place Brooklyn callers across the full range of inpatient options — standard PPO residential programs, dual-diagnosis-heavy programs for residents with concurrent psychiatric conditions, specialty LGBTQ+ programs (relevant for the Park Slope and Williamsburg populations), and executive-tier programs for the Brooklyn professional cohort. Several quality inpatient programs are located in Brooklyn itself (Interfaith Medical Center, Kings County, a handful of freestanding OASAS-certified residences); many placements route to Nassau County or upstate.

Brooklyn's drug landscape

Neighborhoods carry distinct profiles. Bed-Stuy and Bushwick historically bore higher opioid and fentanyl burden with demographics consistent with longer-duration use cohorts. Williamsburg's profile leans toward stimulant misuse (cocaine, prescription and illicit amphetamines) and alcohol dependence among the younger creative and tech workforce. Park Slope and Prospect Heights show higher rates of benzodiazepine and alcohol dependence consistent with professional demographics. Coney Island-Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach have elevated opioid burden in older cohorts. Citywide 73% fentanyl involvement applies to Brooklyn opioid ODs.

Neighborhoods served in Brooklyn

Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy, Bushwick, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, Flatbush, Ditmas Park, Kensington, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Bath Beach, Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Sheepshead Bay, Mill Basin, Canarsie, East New York, Brownsville, Cypress Hills, Highland Park, Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, Gowanus.

Getting to our office from Brooklyn

Most Brooklyn trips converge on Fulton Street station via the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, or Z trains — all within 3 minutes' walk of 165 Broadway. The Brooklyn Bridge is the fastest car route for most northern and central Brooklyn neighborhoods; the Battery Tunnel is faster for southern Brooklyn. See full directions above.

Getting to 165 Broadway from Brooklyn

By subway / PATH

From Downtown Brooklyn: 2, 3, 4, or 5 express to Fulton Street — 10–15 minutes. From Park Slope / Prospect Heights: 2, 3 at Grand Army Plaza or 4, 5 at Atlantic Ave–Barclays → Fulton Street. From Williamsburg: L to Union Square → 4/5 downtown, or J/M/Z directly to Fulton Street. From Bed-Stuy: A/C to Fulton. From Flatbush / Crown Heights: 2/3/4/5 directly. From Bay Ridge / Sunset Park: R train to Cortlandt Street or Whitehall. From South Brooklyn: F train to York or A/C to Fulton.

By car

From most of Brooklyn, the fastest route to 165 Broadway is via the Brooklyn Bridge or Manhattan Bridge into Lower Manhattan. Brooklyn Bridge → exit to Park Row → one block to Broadway → south to Liberty Street: ~15 minutes off-peak from Downtown Brooklyn. Manhattan Bridge → Canal Street → south on Broadway: ~20 minutes. From Park Slope / Bed-Stuy: Atlantic Ave → Brooklyn Bridge → FiDi, ~20–30 minutes. From Williamsburg: Williamsburg Bridge → Delancey Street → south on Broadway, ~25 minutes. From Coney Island / Bay Ridge: Belt Parkway → Battery Tunnel → direct to FiDi, ~30–40 minutes.

Office: 165 Broadway, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10006

Frequently asked questions

Can Brooklyn residents get placed same-day?

Often yes, when a partner program has a bed and your insurance is in-network. Detox placements typically move fastest.

Are there residential programs inside Brooklyn?

Yes — several OASAS-certified options. Geographic preference is reasonable but not always the best clinical match; advisors will explain trade-offs.

Does the L train disruption affect getting to your office?

Not meaningfully — the L train doesn't connect directly to Fulton Street or the Financial District. Most Brooklyn-to-FiDi trips use express lines that avoid L entirely.

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