Long Island Addiction Treatment - Nassau County
Serving Massapequa, NY (11758)

Drug Rehab Near Massapequa, NY

Addiction treatment just 15-20 min from Massapequa. Suboxone, Vivitrol & IOP available.

15-20 mindrive
Massapequa
Baldwin

Drug Rehab on Long Island Near Massapequa

In 2018, Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder identified Massapequa as the 'hottest spot' for overdoses in the county—prompting a targeted crackdown that resulted in 59 heroin arrests, including 5 dealers. The area was hit especially hard between 2017-2018, with 87 overdoses and 12 fatalities in just over a year. The crisis spurred community action: the Massapequa Takes Action Coalition (MTAC) has now received ten consecutive years of federal Drug-Free Communities Grant funding and helped reduce non-fatal overdoses by 35%. Nassau County data shows overdose is the leading cause of death for residents ages 18-35. Whether you work at the Massapequa School District, Town of Oyster Bay, or healthcare positions at Mount Sinai South Nassau, addiction treatment on Long Island is just 15-20 minutes away at Integrity Treatment Partners in Baldwin.

Suboxone & MAT for Massapequa Residents

Looking for a Suboxone doctor near Massapequa? 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.

Outpatient Drug Treatment Programs on Long Island

Why Massapequa Residents Choose Us

Massapequa residents choose us for addiction counseling that's far enough for privacy but close enough for family to attend. 15-20 minutes on Sunrise Highway. Teachers and Town of Oyster Bay workers can protect their careers. Direct LIRR ride, no transfers. After a decade of MTAC education, Massapequa knows treatment works.

Addiction Crisis in Nassau County

In March 2018, Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder identified Massapequa as 'the first spot, the hottest spot right now in the county' for overdoses. From January 2017 to February 2018, Massapequa experienced 87 overdoses—12 fatal—prompting Operation Natalie, a targeted enforcement campaign named after Natalie Ciappa, an 18-year-old Massapequa honors student who died of a heroin overdose in June 2008. Police arrested 59 people on heroin charges in one week, including 5 dealers (Newsday, March 2018). In July 2018, five more people overdosed within a week, including one fatality, from suspected fentanyl-laced heroin (Newsday, July 2018). The Massapequa Takes Action Coalition (MTAC), a federal Drug-Free Communities grantee since 2018 receiving $125,000 annually from the White House ONDCP and CDC, contributed to a 35% reduction in non-fatal overdoses—from 65 (2015) to 42 (2018)—and an 85.7% reduction in past 30-day prescription drug use among youth (MTAC testimony to NY Senate, October 2019). In October 2023, MTAC was awarded a second five-year federal grant, totaling 10 consecutive years of funding. Nassau County overdose deaths declined 24.6% from 195 (2016) to 147 (2018), and New York State saw a 32% decline in fatal overdoses in 2024. However, 77% of overdose deaths still involve opioids like fentanyl.

Serving Massapequa Workers

We understand the unique pressures faced by employees at Massapequa School District, Town of Oyster Bay, Sunrise Mall retailers, Mount Sinai South Nassau. 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.

Getting Here from Massapequa

From Massapequa, take Sunrise Highway (NY-27) west for about 5-6 miles (15-20 minutes depending on traffic). Our office is at 2250 Grand Ave in Baldwin with free parking. By train: Massapequa and Baldwin are both on the LIRR Babylon Branch—a direct ride with no transfer needed. The Massapequa Station is accessible with an elevator, and the Massapequa Park Station is also accessible. NICE Bus routes 4/4x and 19/19x run along Merrick Road and Sunrise Highway connecting to Baldwin.

5-6 miles west of the Massapequa LIRR station via Sunrise Highway

AA Meetings Near Massapequa

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

Find Meetings Near Massapequa

Also serving: Wantagh, Amityville, Seaford 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.