Inpatient Drug Rehab for Queens Residents

Serving: Queens

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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 Queens residents

Queens has a substantial first- and second-generation immigrant population, which shapes placement decisions. Language-matched programs (Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, Bangla, Russian) are available in our network and prioritized when needed. Queens callers also tend to skew toward family-involved treatment — multigenerational households are common — and programs we refer to typically include structured family programming. Placement profile otherwise resembles citywide patterns: standard PPO residential, dual diagnosis, executive-tier options depending on insurance and need.

Queens's drug landscape

Methamphetamine and stimulant use have been rising in parts of Queens, particularly in Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, and Woodside. Alcohol use disorder remains the most common presenting substance. Fentanyl involvement tracks the citywide 73% in opioid-related ODs. Queens's lower overall mortality rate reflects a combination of lower long-duration opioid use cohorts than the Bronx and relatively stronger family and community support structures — not an absence of problem severity.

Neighborhoods served in Queens

Long Island City, Astoria, Ditmars, Sunnyside, Woodside, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Corona, Rego Park, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, Briarwood, Jamaica, Hollis, Queens Village, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck, Whitestone, College Point, Flushing, Murray Hill (Queens), Maspeth, Middle Village, Ridgewood, Glendale, Ozone Park, Howard Beach, South Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Rockaway Beach, Far Rockaway, Broad Channel.

Getting to our office from Queens

Most Queens-to-FiDi trips are 35–50 minutes by transit — typically faster than driving. The 7, E, F, and A trains all provide direct paths to Fulton Street area.

Getting to 165 Broadway from Queens

By subway / PATH

From LIC: 7 train to Grand Central or E to WTC — ~25 minutes. From Astoria: N/W to Canal then 4/5/6 to Fulton, or N/W to Whitehall: ~35 minutes. From Jackson Heights: 7 to Grand Central → 4/5 downtown: ~45 minutes. From Flushing: 7 express to Grand Central → 4/5 downtown: ~50 minutes. From Forest Hills: E/F to WTC directly: ~35 minutes. From JFK airport: AirTrain to Jamaica → E to WTC: ~60 minutes.

By car

From western Queens (LIC, Astoria): Queensboro Bridge (59th St Bridge) → FDR Drive south → exit 1 → Fulton → Broadway: ~30 minutes off-peak. From Flushing / College Point: Grand Central Parkway → Queensboro Bridge → FDR south: ~40 minutes. From JFK area / Jamaica: Van Wyck Expressway → LIE westbound → Midtown Tunnel → FDR south: ~50 minutes. From Forest Hills / Rego Park: LIE → Midtown Tunnel → FDR south: ~40 minutes. Metered parking on Cedar and Liberty Streets; paid garages nearby.

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

Frequently asked questions

Do you work with programs that speak my primary language?

Yes — Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, Bangla, and Russian-speaking programs are available in our network. Mention the language preference on the intake call.

Can family members from Queens visit during inpatient rehab?

Yes, typically after day 5–7 in most OASAS-certified programs. Programs located in-state remain reachable by car or transit for family members.

Are there inpatient programs located in Queens?

Yes — several OASAS-certified facilities. Placement may match to in-Queens or elsewhere based on clinical and insurance fit.

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