Inpatient Drug Rehab for Manhattan Residents

Serving: Manhattan

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Free verification of your private PPO benefits. We match you with licensed OASAS-certified programs that accept your plan.

Inpatient rehab options for Manhattan residents

Manhattan residents calling (347) 329-2331 access the same placement network as any NYC caller — OASAS-certified inpatient programs across New York State and the tri-state region, matched by insurance, clinical need, and timing. Manhattan's concentration of private PPO-covered professionals tends to produce placements at executive and luxury-oriented programs, though standard PPO placements are equally common. Some in-Manhattan residential programs exist (Hazelden Betty Ford Center's outpatient arm, Realization Center, Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai). Most inpatient placements travel — 2–4 hours upstate for many programs. Driving or LIRR/Metro-North transport is standard; same-day admission when insurance is verified and beds are available.

Manhattan's drug landscape

Manhattan's drug-use profile differs sharply by neighborhood. Midtown and the Financial District show heavier alcohol use and prescription stimulant misuse — consistent with the professional workforce. The Upper East Side carries higher rates of prescription opioid and benzodiazepine dependence in mid-career and older cohorts. Upper West Side and parts of Harlem show combined opioid and stimulant exposure, with the 2024 citywide 73% fentanyl involvement rate reflected in opioid-related Manhattan ODs. East Harlem was among the top five UHF-42 neighborhoods for overdose burden in 2024, with residential programs and the OnPoint NYC East Harlem overdose prevention center (104 E. 126th St) providing local harm-reduction anchors.

Neighborhoods served in Manhattan

Advisors place callers from across Manhattan, including: Financial District (our office), Tribeca, SoHo, Greenwich Village, East Village, Lower East Side, Chinatown, Chelsea, Gramercy, Murray Hill, Midtown (East and West), Upper East Side (Lenox Hill, Yorkville, Carnegie Hill), Upper West Side (Lincoln Square, Riverside, Manhattan Valley), Morningside Heights, Harlem (East, Central, West), Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, Inwood, and parts of Roosevelt Island.

Getting to our office from Manhattan

Every Manhattan trip to the 165 Broadway office converges on Fulton Street or Cortlandt Street station in Lower Manhattan, both within a 3-minute walk. Transit is faster than driving on weekdays. See the full transit + driving details above.

Getting to 165 Broadway from Manhattan

By subway / PATH

From Midtown: 4/5 Lexington Ave express trains to Fulton Street — under 15 minutes from Grand Central. From Upper East Side: 4/5/6 to Fulton Street. From Upper West Side: 2/3 downtown to Fulton Street, or 1 to Rector Street. From Harlem: 2/3 Seventh Ave express to Fulton Street; A/C to Fulton Street. Every subway line except the L, 7, and G serves Fulton Street or Cortlandt Street station, both within a 3-minute walk of our office.

By car

Manhattan is our home borough. Travel time to the 165 Broadway office varies by neighborhood: from Midtown (e.g., Grand Central area) ~20 minutes off-peak via FDR Drive southbound or Park Ave → Broadway; from Upper East Side ~25 minutes via FDR Drive south; from Upper West Side ~30 minutes via West Side Highway south → Battery Park → Broadway north; from Harlem ~35 minutes via FDR or Henry Hudson Parkway. Metered parking on Cedar and Liberty Streets; paid garages at 145 Broadway, 30 Broad Street, and 3 Hanover Square.

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

Frequently asked questions

Are there inpatient rehab facilities actually located in Manhattan?

Some outpatient and day-treatment programs exist in Manhattan (Mount Sinai, Realization Center). Most inpatient residential programs are located outside Manhattan, typically 1–3 hours by car upstate or in New Jersey, and we coordinate transport.

Do Manhattan PPO plans cover inpatient rehab?

Almost universally yes for in-network OASAS-certified facilities, under NY's 28-day no-preauth rule. We verify before admission.

Can I complete rehab and return to a Manhattan job quickly?

FMLA provides up to 12 weeks of protected leave for SUD treatment at employers with 50+ employees. Most 28-day stays fit comfortably inside that window, with outpatient step-down continuing after return to work.

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