Long Island Addiction Treatment - Nassau County
Serving Baldwin, NY (11510)

Drug Rehab Near Baldwin, NY

Addiction treatment just 0 min from Baldwin. Suboxone, Vivitrol & IOP available.

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Baldwin
Baldwin

Drug Rehab on Long Island Near Baldwin

Baldwin sits at the heart of Nassau County's South Shore, where the opioid crisis has touched families across every block. Nassau County data shows overdose remains the leading cause of death for residents ages 18-35. As the home of Integrity Treatment Partners, Baldwin residents don't have to travel for help—outpatient addiction treatment in Baldwin is right in your neighborhood. Whether you're a teacher at Baldwin Senior High, work at a local business on Grand Avenue, or commute to Freeport or Rockville Centre, addiction counseling and IOP programs are steps away.

Suboxone & MAT for Baldwin Residents

Looking for a Suboxone doctor in Baldwin? Our outpatient MAT program offers Suboxone, Sublocade, and Vivitrol right here on Hempstead Turnpike. Our board-certified physicians specialize in medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction and can often see new patients within 24-48 hours. No referral needed—walk in or call to schedule. As your neighbors, we're here when you need us.

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Why Baldwin Residents Choose Us

Baldwin residents choose us because we're right here in your neighborhood—addiction counseling without the commute. No travel stress, no excuses to skip appointments. Teachers from Baldwin schools and workers from local businesses can schedule around their day without losing hours to driving. Your family can easily attend sessions with you. And because we're part of this community, we understand what Baldwin families face.

Addiction Crisis in Nassau County

Baldwin was identified by Nassau County as an opioid hot spot, leading to 53 drug-related arrests in 'Operation Natalie' (May 2018). According to Nassau County Health Department data, overdose remains the leading cause of death for residents ages 18-35. A January 2025 Newsday report found Nassau County recorded 500 fatal overdoses in 2023 (OASAS data), with preliminary CDC figures showing a 22% decline in 2024 (179 deaths vs 230 the prior year). Statewide, roughly 77% of overdose deaths involve opioids like fentanyl. Nassau County received $92.5 million in opioid settlement funds, with $60 million pledged for prevention and treatment. Free Narcan training is available through Nassau County and organizations like CN Guidance (516-406-1340).

Serving Baldwin Workers

We understand the unique pressures faced by employees at Baldwin School District (Baldwin Senior High, Lenox Elementary, Plaza Elementary), Town of Hempstead municipal services, local businesses along Grand Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike. Our confidential outpatient programs accommodate work schedules while protecting your privacy.

What to Expect at Your First Visit

Your first visit takes about 90 minutes. You'll meet with our clinical team for a confidential assessment, discuss your treatment history and goals, and—if appropriate—may begin medication the same day. We verify your insurance before your appointment so there are no surprises. Being local means no long commute after a difficult first session—you can be home in minutes.

Getting Here from Baldwin

Our office is at 2250 Grand Ave in Baldwin with free parking. For Baldwin residents, we're likely within walking distance or a short drive. By train: Baldwin LIRR station on the Babylon Branch is less than a mile away. NICE Bus routes N35 and N15 stop nearby on Hempstead Turnpike.

Located at 2250 Grand Ave, between Grand Avenue and Seaman Avenue

AA Meetings Near Baldwin

Recovery works best with community support. Find local AA and NA meetings through the Nassau County Intergroup.

Find Meetings Near Baldwin

Also serving: Freeport, Oceanside, Rockville Centre and all of Nassau County.

Integrity Treatment Partners

Ready to Start Your Recovery?

Call us today to schedule your intake. Our compassionate team is here to help you take the first step toward recovery.