Drug Rehab Near Garden City, NY
Addiction treatment just 15 min from Garden City. Suboxone, Vivitrol & IOP available.
Drug Rehab on Long Island Near Garden City
The 2023 fentanyl death of Garden City High School student Grace Wrightington—who unknowingly took counterfeit pills sold near her school—shattered the assumption that addiction only affects other communities. Nassau County data shows overdose is the leading cause of death for residents ages 18-35, with 77% of deaths involving fentanyl. Garden City is one of Long Island's most affluent villages, home to Adelphi University's 1,800 employees and 7,500 students, adjacent to Nassau County Courts in Mineola, and just minutes from major healthcare employers like Northwell Health. Executives, academics, legal professionals, and healthcare workers often need confidential treatment options that protect careers. For Garden City residents seeking outpatient addiction treatment or addiction counseling, Integrity Treatment Partners is just 15 minutes away in Baldwin.
Suboxone & MAT for Garden City Residents
Looking for a Suboxone doctor near Garden City? We offer outpatient MAT treatment with Suboxone, Sublocade, and Vivitrol at our Long Island rehab center in Baldwin. 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—call to schedule. Our Baldwin location provides the geographic separation many Garden City residents prefer while accessing quality care.
Outpatient Drug Treatment Programs on Long Island
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, and Brixadi prescribing.Learn More →
- Intensive Outpatient (IOP): 3-6 days per week with morning and evening tracks.Learn More →
- Virtual Outpatient Rehab: HIPAA-compliant telehealth accessible from anywhere in NY.Learn More →
- Dual Diagnosis: Treating co-occurring mental health issues alongside addiction.Learn More →
Why Garden City Residents Choose Us
Garden City residents choose us because 5 miles is enough distance from the village social circles. Executives, Adelphi faculty, and attorneys at Nassau County Courts can get addiction counseling without running into colleagues. After Grace Wrightington, Garden City knows fentanyl reaches every neighborhood.
Addiction Crisis in Nassau County
On July 4, 2023, 17-year-old Grace Wrightington, a Garden City High School rising senior, died of acute fentanyl intoxication after unknowingly taking counterfeit oxycodone pills. The pills were sold to her by Daquan Booker, 34, who first approached Grace as she walked home from school and met her at Roosevelt Field Mall on June 30, 2023. Twelve hours before her death, Grace recorded a video of herself expressing fear that she had inadvertently taken fentanyl—she was tragically right. In October 2024, Booker was indicted on felony drug charges and faces up to 9 years in prison; he could not be charged with Grace's death due to deficiencies in New York State law (Nassau County DA, October 2024). Nassau County DA Anne Donnelly stated: 'The Wrightington family is not the first to go through the anguish of losing a child and finding out the person responsible for selling the fatal drugs cannot be held accountable for their death.' Countywide, overdose is the leading cause of death for Nassau residents ages 18-35, with 77% of overdose deaths involving fentanyl. Fatal overdoses declined 22% in 2024 (approximately 179 deaths vs 230 the prior year, CDC preliminary data via Newsday). Nassau County has received $92.5 million in opioid settlement funds but has spent less than 5% as of early 2025 (Long Island Press, March 2025). The Family and Children's Association, headquartered in Garden City, operates the only recovery center in Nassau County. Jeffrey Reynolds, FCA President, testified in January 2025 that 'it's easier to get fentanyl than it is to receive treatment' in Nassau County. The Garden City Police Department (349 Stewart Ave) maintains a 24/7 prescription drug collection box. Adelphi University, located in Garden City with 1,804 employees and 7,500+ students, offers addiction counseling programs ranked #24 nationally and a CASAC certification track through its School of Social Work.
Serving Garden City Workers
We understand the unique pressures faced by employees at Adelphi University, Garden City School District, Garden City Village Government, Roosevelt Field Mall, Nassau County Government and Courts (Mineola), Northwell Health, Catholic Health Services. 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. The 15-minute drive provides essential separation from Garden City's tight-knit professional and social circles.
Getting Here from Garden City
From Garden City, take Nassau Boulevard south to Sunrise Highway, or Stewart Avenue to Hempstead Turnpike—about 5 miles and 15 minutes. Our office is at 2250 Grand Ave in Baldwin with free parking. By train: Garden City and Baldwin are on different LIRR branches—take the Hempstead Branch from Garden City to Jamaica, then transfer to the Babylon Branch to Baldwin (40-50 minutes total). By bus: NICE Bus route n35 connects Garden City to Baldwin via Hempstead Transit Center.
5 miles south of Adelphi University and Roosevelt Field Mall via Nassau Boulevard
AA Meetings Near Garden City
Recovery works best with community support. Find local AA and NA meetings through the Nassau County Intergroup.
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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.
