Inpatient Drug Rehab for Harlem Residents

Serving: Harlem (Central, East, West)

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Inpatient rehab options for Harlem residents

Harlem callers typically present with longer-duration opioid use disorder, often with significant fentanyl and xylazine exposure, and frequently with co-occurring psychiatric and medical conditions including trauma, depression, and chronic pain. Clinical matches often prioritize: MAT-heavy programs (buprenorphine or methadone maintenance integrated with inpatient), trauma-informed programs, dual-diagnosis capability, and post-discharge coordination with harm-reduction infrastructure (naloxone access, OPC connection, primary care). Programs selected for Harlem placements tend to have extensive experience with the demographic's specific clinical profile.

Neighborhoods covered under 'Harlem'

Central Harlem, East Harlem (Spanish Harlem / El Barrio), West Harlem, Hamilton Heights, Sugar Hill, Striver's Row, Manhattanville, Morningside Heights, parts of Washington Heights.

Getting to our office from Harlem

The 2/3 Seventh Ave express is the fastest route for Central and West Harlem — 25 minutes to Fulton Street. The 4/5/6 Lexington lines serve East Harlem directly. See full directions above.

Getting to 165 Broadway from Harlem (Central, East, West)

By subway / PATH

From Central Harlem (125th St): 2/3 Seventh Ave express to Fulton Street, 25 minutes. From East Harlem (125th St Lexington): 4/5/6 to Fulton, 25–30 minutes. From West Harlem (125th St/Broadway area): 1 to Rector Street, 30 minutes, or A/B/C/D at 125th St to Fulton via transfer. From Morningside Heights: 1 to Rector, or 2/3 to Fulton. Total from Harlem to the 165 Broadway office: 30–35 minutes by transit.

By car

From Central Harlem (125th St area): FDR Drive south (via 125th St entrance) → exit 1 (Broad/South St) → Fulton → Broadway: ~30 minutes off-peak. From West Harlem / Morningside: Henry Hudson Pkwy south → West Side Highway → Battery Place → Broadway north: ~35 minutes. From East Harlem: FDR south directly → exit 1: ~25 minutes. Uptown-to-downtown drive times on the FDR are heavy on weekday mornings.

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

Frequently asked questions

Is the East Harlem OPC the same as inpatient rehab?

No. The OPC is a harm-reduction resource — supervised consumption, naloxone, drug checking, connections to care. Inpatient rehab is 28+ days of residential treatment. The OPC is appropriate when someone isn't ready for treatment yet; inpatient is the next step when ready.

Do Harlem residents get placed into the same programs as Midtown residents?

Same network of OASAS-certified facilities. Clinical match — not neighborhood — determines which specific program fits. The network is broad enough to serve every NYC demographic.

What if I'm already on methadone at an OTP?

Many OASAS-certified inpatient programs coordinate with outpatient opioid treatment programs (OTPs) for methadone continuation during residential treatment. Tell the advisor on the intake call.

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