
There are two alcohol and drug treatment centers within 10 miles of Hopatcong, New Jersey.
Several levels of outpatient treatment are available at these facilities.
Drug and alcohol detox, medication-assisted treatment, and co-occurring disorder treatment is also available.
For more treatment options, be sure to view our list of the best drug detox centers in New Jersey.
Rehab Centers Near Hopatcong, New Jersey
1. Ascend Treatment and Wellness Center – Rockaway, New Jersey
This drug rehab center treats heroin, prescription drug, fentanyl addiction, and many more.
Individualized care is available in an outpatient setting.
Medication-assisted treatment and help managing co-existing conditions is available.
Adults and teens can find services, virtual sessions are available, and many types of insurance are accepted.
Location and contact information:
100 Enterprise Dr.
Suite 301
Rockaway, NJ 07866
(862) 781-6141
2. Excel Treatment Center – Dover, New Jersey
Partial hospitalization programs, outpatient treatment, and intensive outpatient treatment are available at this drug and alcohol addiction treatment facility.
Other alcohol and drug addiction treatment programs offered include:
- medical detox
- medication-assisted treatment
- dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring disorder
- psychiatric treatment
- family support services
Location and contact information:
58 N. Sussex St.
Dover, NJ 07801
(973) 547-1918
Find Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Near Hopatcong, New Jersey
Only outpatient treatment is available near Hopatcong.
Anyone seeking inpatient treatment will need to look for services outside the immediate area.
Rehab facilities with more services can be found in other areas of New Jersey and all over the United States.
If you are considering traveling for addiction treatment, be sure to view our list of the best drug detox centers in the US.
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Published on October 11, 2021
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