About Creedmoor Addiction Treatment Center
Creedmoor Addiction Treatment Center provides short term residential addiction treatment in Queens Village, New York as a state operated program run by the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports.
While the center offers a broader continuum of clinical services, its 26 bed short term inpatient rehab program remains the central focus.
This structured setting is designed to help adults stabilize and build a strong foundation for long term recovery.
Short Term Inpatient Rehab
Creedmoor's CARF accredited residential program serves adult men and women who need a 24 hour structured treatment setting, including those with physical or mental complications requiring medical management.
Specialty tracks include programming for women and homeless men, problem gambling and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Clients can expect a comfortable, home like environment that is tobacco free with medical, psychiatric and psychosocial intervention integrated into daily care.
Treatment includes counseling and psychoeducation, 12 step meetings and self help groups, with designated visiting and phone hours that support healthy family connection.
Your Path Through Treatment
- Assessment: Clinical evaluation to determine appropriateness for 24 hour inpatient care
- Stabilization: Medical and psychiatric support to address acute needs
- Residential programming: Structured groups, counseling and specialty track participation
- Co-occurring care: Integrated treatment for mental health and addiction concerns
- Discharge planning: Referrals and community resources to support ongoing recovery
Educational and Payment Options
Beyond residential care, Creedmoor offers family counseling and psychoeducation, problem gambling services and integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders. The program primarily serves residents of New York and Queens counties.
Medicaid and Medicare, private insurance and self pay are accepted, and sliding scale fees are available based on ability to pay. OASAS states that no individual will be denied service due to financial circumstances.





