Drug Rehabs in Philadelphia, PA

Recovery Centers of America at Devon
Devon , PA

Banyan Treatment Centers – Philadelphia
Philadelphia , PA

Bowling Green Brandywine
Kennett Square , PA

MeadowWood Behavioral Health
New Castle , DE

Coatesville Comprehensive Treatment Center
Coatesville , PA

Princeton Detox & Recovery Center
Monmouth Junction , NJ

Recovery Centers of America at Lighthouse
Mays Landing , NJ

Boca Recovery Center – New Jersey
Galloway , NJ
Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, has the fifth most drug-related activity in the United States. As a whole, Pennsylvania was among 20 states with a higher rate of fatal overdoses. Philadelphia County has had the second highest drug-use rate of Pennsylvania’s 44 counties. But those who struggle with addiction, or have a loved one who has a problematic relationship with drugs and/or alcohol, can seek help at local treatment centers.
Drug Addiction In Philadelphia
In Philadelphia in 2019, 1,150 people died in ways that were related to Opioids. Factors contributing to the Opioid crisis stem from healthcare providers who overprescribe Opioids, such as Oxycodone, to patients.
Heroin and Cocaine are easily accessible in Philadelphia and have increased in use. The area of Kensington, in particular, is home to a large population of Heroin abusers. Kensington attracts people from other cities in Pennsylvania as well as people from other states to begin or support their habit. Many are attracted by rumors that Kensington has high-quality Heroin available at cheap prices, but in fact the drug supply in this area is little different than what is found elsewhere in the region.
Fentanyl use is becoming more widespread. Tragically, the drug is often found in people who have overdosed on Cocaine and Heroin. It is common for dealers to mix their product with Fentanyl, creating more powerful effects and much greater risk. A report suggested 64% of drug-related fatalities in Philadelphia County were Fentanyl-related.

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Gender And Substance Abuse In Philadelphia
Although the majority of drug-related deaths in Philadelphia happen to males, increasing numbers of the city’s women are falling victim to the trap of addiction. Drug use and sex work can go hand-in-hand in Philadelphia; some women get involved in sex work to support their habit, putting them at heightened risk of sexual violence and trauma (especially given the current illegality of the practice). An area of special concern is pregnancy. Unfortunately, some women experience pregnancy while they are addicted to Opioids, Alcohol, and many other substances, and give birth to babies who are chemically dependent or suffer from a variety of birth defects as a consequence.
Rehab For Drug Addiction In Philadelphia
Fortunately, Philadelphia residents struggling with addiction can find hope by entering rehab. Those looking for treatment can stay local for rehab in order to have the support of friends and family members. They may also choose to travel to remove themselves from familiar environmental stressors and triggers.
Inpatient rehab facilities are the most intensive and have the most hands-on support. Patients enter a facility, connect with staff, are safely away from the temptation to use drugs. Facilities also give patients access to medication to reduce substance cravings while encouraging spiritual healing. After patients go through detox, they learn techniques such as meditation to create calming mind-body experiences and gain opportunities to connect with peers.
Outpatient rehab is another option for rehab. Outpatient rehab centers typically offer weekly treatment sessions, flexible payment options, and counseling. Outpatient rehab allows patients to gain treatment while balancing responsibilities of everyday life. Day programs allow those in recovery to meet 5 to 7 days a week and get involved in ongoing therapy, such as music and art therapy.
Finding Help Today
If you are suffering with addiction, treatment providers may be able to help you explore your options. Multiple rehabs are available, and there may be some that meet your needs more effectively than others. There’s no reason not to try every appropriate treatment modality that is at your disposal. Don’t wait. Contact a treatment provider today.
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Government Programs
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Name | Location | Phone |
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South Philadelphia Area |
PO Box 3863 Philadelphia, PA 19146 |
215-629-6757 |
Greater Philadelphia region |
150 Monument Road Suite 207-0026 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 |
215-629-6757 |
South Jersey Area |
P.O.Box 8997 Collingswood, N.J. 08108 |
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Philadelphia Area of Narcotics Anonymous |
PO Box 57025 Philadelphia, PA 19111 |
215-629-6757 |
Montco Area |
Mercy Suburban Hospital 2701 Dekalb Pike Norristown, PA 19401 |
844-624-3575 |
Unity Is A Must Area |
P.O.Box 718 Glassboro, N.J. 08028 |
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Burlington Area |
P.O.Box 734 Hainesport, N.J. 08036 |
College Programs
Student Counseling Program
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
118-128 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
UArts Counseling Center
The University of the Arts
Room 307
401 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Counseling Services
Moore College of Art and Design
20th Street and The Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Office of Counselling & Health Services
Drexel University
3210 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia PA 19104
Counseling and Psychological Services
University of Pennsylvania
3624 Market Street
First Floor, West Philadelphia, PA 19104-2615
Tuttleman Counseling Services (TCS)
Temple University
1700 North Broad St. (2nd Floor)
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Psychological Services
Rutgers University-Camden
326 Penn Street
Camden, NJ 08102
Student Health and Counseling (SHAC)
University of the Sciences
600 South 43rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4495
Alcohol, Drugs and Prohibited Substances
Philadelphia University
4201 Henry Avenue • Philadelphia
PA 19144
AA and NA Meetings in Philadelphia
Name | Address | Fellowship | Hours |
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South Eastern Penna Intergroup Association | 444 North 3rd Street, Third Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19123 | Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) | Monday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Northern DE Intergroup of AA | NDIAA, 21 B TROLLEY SQUARE, Wilmington, DE 19806 | Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) | Monday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm |
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