Drug Rehab Near Freeport, NY
Outpatient rehab just 5 min from Freeport, with Suboxone treatment, opioid treatment, and IOP available.
Freeport Rehab and Addiction Treatment Nearby
Nassau County overdose deaths dropped 22% in 2024, but the crisis is far from over—77% of deaths still involve fentanyl, and overdose remains the leading cause of death for residents ages 18-35. Freeport is home to Maryhaven's New Hope Crisis Center—a 30-bed medically monitored residential facility at 150 Buffalo Avenue—but many residents need outpatient options to continue working and caring for their families. As Jeffrey Reynolds of Family and Children's Association testified in January 2025, 'it's easier to get fentanyl than it is to receive treatment' in Nassau County. For those seeking outpatient addiction treatment near Freeport, Integrity Treatment Partners is just 2 miles away in Baldwin.
Suboxone & MAT for Freeport Residents
Looking for a Suboxone doctor near Freeport? 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 Services in Freeport
Outpatient addiction treatment and mental health services available to Freeport residents — in-person at our Baldwin office or via virtual telehealth.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, and Brixadi prescribing by board-certified physicians.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
3–6 days per week with morning and evening tracks. In-person at our Baldwin office.
Outpatient Rehab
Flexible outpatient drug and alcohol rehab with individual treatment plans.
Dual Diagnosis
Integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Group & Individual Therapy
Evidence-based individual counseling and peer group therapy sessions.
Virtual Outpatient
HIPAA-compliant telehealth counseling and outpatient rehab from anywhere in New York.
What We Treat in Freeport
Freeport residents struggling with any of the following can access outpatient treatment at our Baldwin office or via virtual telehealth. Nassau County overdose deaths dropped 22% in 2024, but fentanyl remains involved in 77% of fatalities.
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Why Freeport Residents Choose Us
Freeport residents choose us for addiction counseling that's close enough to maintain local support networks but separate from neighborhood triggers. With multiple AA meetings in both Freeport and Baldwin (including Spanish-language groups), you can stay connected to recovery community throughout treatment. Essential workers from Freeport School District and Village government appreciate our flexible scheduling. The same LIRR Babylon Branch line means no transfers—just a 3-minute train ride to Baldwin.
Addiction Crisis in Nassau County
Nassau County fatal overdoses dropped 22% in the 12-month period ending September 2024, with approximately 179 deaths compared to 230 the prior year (CDC rolling estimates, January 2025). Statewide, New York saw a 32% decline in 2024. However, 77% of overdose deaths still involve opioids like fentanyl. Freeport is home to New Hope Crisis Center—a 30-bed medically monitored residential facility at 150 Buffalo Avenue operated by Maryhaven Center of Hope. The center accepts walk-ins and ER referrals, providing free crisis stabilization funded by state and federal sources. Jeffrey Reynolds, President of Family and Children's Association, noted in January 2025 that 'it's easier to get fentanyl than it is to receive treatment' in Nassau County. Nassau County has received $92.5 million in opioid settlement funds but has spent only about 5% as of early 2025.
Serving Freeport Workers
We understand the unique pressures faced by employees at Freeport School District, Village of Freeport (Police, Fire, Public Works, Freeport Electric), Freeport Memorial Library, Maryhaven Center of Hope. 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 Freeport
From Freeport, take Merrick Road west for about 2 miles (5-7 minutes). Our office is at 2250 Grand Ave in Baldwin with free parking. By train: Freeport and Baldwin are adjacent stations on the LIRR Babylon Branch—a 3-minute ride with no transfer needed. NICE Bus route N4 runs frequently along Merrick Road, with service every 15 minutes during peak hours.
2 miles west of Freeport LIRR station via Merrick Road
AA Meetings Near Freeport
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.
