Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Hialeah, Florida

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Citrus Health Network

Citrus Health Network

4175 West 20th Avenue

Hialeah, FL 33012

305-825-0300 Inpatient   Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Southern Winds Hospital

Southern Winds Hospital

4225 West 20th Avenue

Hialeah, FL 33012

305-558-9700 Inpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Dade Family Counseling

Dade Family Counseling

2300 West 84th Street Suite 409

Hialeah, FL 33016

305-827-3252 Outpatient   N/A  
Touch of Dawn Drug Rehabilitation

Touch of Dawn Drug Rehabilitation

9875 NW 79th Ave

Hialeah, FL 33016

786-396-5716 Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  
Institute for Child and Family Health Markenson Unit

Institute for Child and Family Health Markenson Unit

430 West 66th Street

Hialeah, FL 33012

305-558-2480 Outpatient   Medicaid  
Citrus Maternal and Child Health Center

Citrus Maternal and Child Health Center

551 West 51st Place

Hialeah, FL 33012

305-817-6560 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
MGM Behavioral

MGM Behavioral

8040 Northwest 155th Street

Hialeah, FL 33016

305-827-2822 Inpatient   N/A  
Comprehensive Treatment Center

Comprehensive Treatment Center

4160 West 16th Avenue Suite 302

Hialeah, FL 33012

305-825-7770 Outpatient   Free  
Dade Family Counseling Hialeah

Dade Family Counseling Hialeah

1140 West 50th Street Suite 409

Hialeah, FL 33012

305-827-3252 Outpatient   N/A  
Comprehensive Psychiatric Center North Miami

Comprehensive Psychiatric Center North Miami

240 Northwest 183rd Street

Miami, FL 33169

305-651-2332 Detox   Outpatient   N/A  
Golden Glades Treatment Center

Golden Glades Treatment Center

100 Northwest 170th Street Suite 101

North Miami Beach, FL 33169

786-785-0585 Detox   Outpatient   Medicaid  
South Beach Detox

South Beach Detox

85 Northwest 168th Street

North Miami Beach, FL 33169

800-940-0082 Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  
Evolutions Treatment Center Miami

Evolutions Treatment Center Miami

16565 Northeast 4th Avenue

Miami, FL 33162

833-818-3031 Detox   Inpatient   Private  
Center for Family and Child Enrichment

Center for Family and Child Enrichment

1825 Northwest 167th Street

Miami Gardens, FL 33056

305-624-7450 Outpatient   Medicaid  
Summer House Detox Center

Summer House Detox Center

13550 Memorial Highway

Miami, FL 33161

877-338-6908 Detox   Inpatient   Private  
Alpha Health Care Clinic

Alpha Health Care Clinic

1990 Northeast 163rd Street

Miami, FL 33162

305-945-9906 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Jackson Community Mental Health Center

Jackson Community Mental Health Center

15055 Northwest 27th Avenue

Opa Locka, FL 33054

786-466-2800 Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Jackson Community Mental Health Center

Jackson Community Mental Health Center

15055 Northwest 27th Avenue Unit 1

Opa Locka, FL 33054

786-466-2800 Inpatient   Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Heres Help North Campus

Heres Help North Campus

15100 Northwest 27th Avenue

Opa Locka, FL 33054

305-685-8201 Inpatient   Outpatient   Medicaid  
Dade Family Counseling Miami Gardens

Dade Family Counseling Miami Gardens

3926 Northwest 167th Street

Miami Gardens, FL 33054

305-621-6160 Outpatient   N/A  
Enhanced Healing Wellness Center

Enhanced Healing Wellness Center

887 Northeast 125th Street

Miami, FL 33161

305-770-6788 Inpatient   N/A  
Compass Health Systems North Miami

Compass Health Systems North Miami

1065 Northeast 125th Street Suite 206

Miami, FL 33161

888-852-6672 Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Douglas Gardens Mental Health Center North Miami

Douglas Gardens Mental Health Center North Miami

1150 Northeast 125th Street

North Miami, FL 33161

305-403-0654 Inpatient   Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Aventura Hospital and Medical Center

Aventura Hospital and Medical Center

20900 Biscayne Boulevard

Aventura, FL 33180

305-682-7000 Inpatient   Medicaid   Private  
Comfort Recovery

Comfort Recovery

1545 Northeast 123rd Street

Miami, FL 33161

844-801-4238 Outpatient   Private  
Comfort Recovery

Comfort Recovery

1545 Northeast 123rd Street

North Miami, FL 33161

833-461-0680 Outpatient   Private  
Hollywood VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic

Hollywood VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic

3702 Washington Street Suite 201

Hollywood, FL 33021

954-986-1811 Outpatient   Private  
WAR Treatment

WAR Treatment

137 Southeast 1st Avenue #133

Hallandale Beach, FL 33009

954-546-3369 Outpatient   Private  
Addiction & Life Recovery Programs

Addiction & Life Recovery Programs

4936 Harrison St

Hollywood, FL 33021

208-907-9035 Detox   Inpatient   Outpatient   Private  
WestCare Village South Pembroke Pines

WestCare Village South Pembroke Pines

1633 Poinciana Drive

Pembroke Pines, FL 33025

305-573-3784 Inpatient   Outpatient   Medicaid   Private  

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How Expensive is Drug Rehab in Hialeah?

Not all drug rehab in Hialeah, FL, is available at the same cost. Prices vary greatly, based on a number of factors. These include: 

  • Treatment setting – Outpatient rehab in Hialeah, FL, is cheaper than residential rehab. Costs are higher for inpatient treatment due to the 24/7 care provided in that setting.
  • Treatment location – Rural settings are usually more affordable than urban treatment locations. A highly desirable area may also have higher-priced rehab centers. 
  • Features and amenities – Drug rehabs in Hialeah, FL, that offer more amenities cost more. Some luxury rehabs provide very high-end amenities that greatly increase the price of treatment.
  • Duration of program – The longer the treatment program, the more it costs. Typical treatment programs are 30, 60, or 90 days.
  • Health insurance coverage – Health insurance can drastically reduce the out-of-pocket cost of drug rehab in Hialeah, FL. Coverage varies greatly by provider and individual plan.

With so many variables in play, the cost of drug rehab in Hialeah, FL, may be much higher for one person than another. Inpatient rehab in Florida averages around $56,600. Individuals who receive medication-assisted treatment can expect to pay $126 per week for methadone, $115 per week for buprenorphine, and $1,177 per month for Naltrexone, based on national averages.4

How Does Hialeah Compare in Alcohol and Drug Use?

Located just 11 miles northwest of Miami, the city of Hialeah, FL, is situated near beautiful beaches, inviting nature preserves…and a hub of drug trafficking activities. Miami is a major drug port for substances making their way into the country, and Hialeah’s proximity makes it susceptible to the drug use and drug crimes that are prevalent in the area. Fortunately, Hialeah is also home to 89 substance use treatment facilities, so help is available for those in need of drug rehab in Hialeah, FL.

A look at recent statistics for Hialeah and its surrounding Miami-Dade county reveals the following trends:

  • In 2019, 20% of Miami-Dade County adults reported binge or heavy drinking.1
  • From 2016 to 2020, 10% of motor vehicle crash deaths in Miami-Dade County involved alcohol.1
  • During the first half of 2021, fentanyl caused 151 deaths in Miami-Dade County.2
  • Heroin caused 7 deaths in Miami-Dade County during the first half of 2021.2
  • During the first half of 2021, cocaine caused 141 deaths in Miami-Dade County.2
  • There were 436 fatal overdoses in Miami-Dade County in 2021.3
  • During 2022, there were 5,950 emergency medical services overdose responses in Miami-Dade County.3
  • In 2020, authorities in Miami-Dade County made 3,706 drug arrests.3
  • The rate of drug-related crime in Hialeah is 3.61 per 1,000 residents per year.5
  • The chances of being a victim of drug-related crime in Hialeah may be as high as 1 in 184 in some neighborhoods.5

Alcohol and Drug Laws in Hialeah

State and local officials in Florida have instituted the following laws regarding substance use, abuse, and related issues.

Florida’s Marchman Act: Florida’s Substance Abuse Impairment Act ensures persons with a substance use disorder maintain confidentiality and dignity when seeking treatment, establishes protocols for detox and other treatment therapies, clarifies parental rights for admitting youth into rehab, and details methods for admitting Florida residents involuntarily to rehab.

Juvenile Possession Laws: In Florida, possession of a substance is deemed a simple misdemeanor or felony/intent to sell based on the type and amount of drug. Fines and prison terms are based on these factors. For example, possession of any amount of cocaine is considered a felony. Possession of less than 10 grams of ecstasy is a third-degree felony, and possession of 10 grams or more is considered trafficking.

Good Samaritan Law: This law protects Hialeah residents who receive or seek emergency medical assistance during a drug overdose. It removes fear of prosecution for possession or use of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia.

DUI Law: In Florida, it is illegal to drive with a BAC of .08 or higher. Penalties for driving under the influence include a fine of $500-$1000 for a first offense. If BAC is .15 or higher, or if there was a minor in the vehicle, the fine increases to $1,000-$2,000.

HB 807 (Sober Living Laws): These laws impose criminal penalties on sober home operators who run a home without a license. They also require background checks and adherence to state guidelines.  

SB 8-A: Florida Amendment 2 allows the medical use of marijuana for qualified patients. Doctors must undergo special training before they can write prescriptions for medical marijuana.

Resources

  1. Miami-Dade, Florida. (n.d.). County Health Rankings & Roadmaps. 
  2. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT PUBLISHED. (2022). 2021 Interim Drug Report.
  3. Substance Use Dashboard: Overview. (n.d.). Www.flhealthcharts.gov. 
  4. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2021). How much does opioid treatment cost? National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  5. Fremont, CA drug-related crime rates and maps. (n.d.). CrimeGrade.Org. 

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