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Drug Rehab Long Island: Detox, Inpatient, PHP & IOP

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Recovery options across Nassau & Suffolk counties

Drug Rehab Long Island: Detox, Inpatient, PHP & IOP

Looking for dependable drug rehab on Long Island? Below we compare medical detox, inpatient/residential, PHP and IOP, plus dual-diagnosis care, MAT, insurance basics, and county resources. For directions and hours, use Drug Rehab Long Island — directions & hours (Google CID).

Levels of Care (Linked)

Program Hours / Stay Best For
Detox (Medical) 24/7 • ~3–7 days Withdrawal safety & stabilization
Inpatient / Residential Live on-site • ~28–30 days Moderate–severe SUD, dual diagnosis
Partial Hospitalization (PHP) ~20–30 hrs/week • day program Step-down from inpatient or higher structure
Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 9–15 hrs/week • evenings avail. Work/school with support

Dual Diagnosis & MAT

Integrated care for anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other conditions—often paired with Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) such as buprenorphine or naltrexone when indicated.

Insurance & Access

  • Benefits verification (in-network, copays/deductibles)
  • Prior authorization for residential/PHP when required
  • Same-day or next-day assessments are common (call to confirm)

Local Resources & Next Steps

Learn more: Residential TreatmentPHP on Long IslandIOP ProgramsOpioid Detox & TreatmentProfessional InterventionsOur LocationAbout the Author

Detoxification Treatment Resources by County

  1. Nassau County Detoxification Treatment
  2. Suffolk County Detoxification Treatment

FAQ

What’s the difference between inpatient, PHP, and IOP?

Inpatient is 24/7 residential; PHP is a day-program (~20–30 hrs/week) with home/sober living at night; IOP is 9–15 hrs/week, often evenings.

Do Long Island rehabs accept Medicaid/Medicare?

Some do. Ask admissions to verify eligibility, in-network status, and any prior authorization.

How fast can I start detox?

Same-day or next-day assessments are common; timing depends on clinical need and bed availability.