Drug Rehabs in Miami, FL

Long one of the major entry points for drugs into the United States, Miami, Florida, is one of the nation's addiction hotspots. Luckily, help is out there with the right treatment option; inpatient and outpatient treatment centers are available.

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United Recovery Project

Hollywood , FL

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Recovery Unplugged – Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale , FL

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Boca Recovery Center – Florida

Boca Raton , FL

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Banyan Treatment Centers – Pompano

Pompano Beach , FL

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1st Step Behavioral Health

Pompano Beach , FL

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Banyan Treatment Centers – Boca

Boca Raton , FL

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Wellness Resource Center

Boca Raton , FL

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Immersion Recovery Center

Delray Beach , FL

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Miami, Florida

Miami is no stranger to drug use. Cocaine was popularized in the city in the 1980s, 90% of it arriving by way of Columbia. Cocaine is one of the most widely abused substances in Florida. Florida has lost thousands to the drug, much of the fatal supply containing traces of other drugs.

Some drug dealers combine Cocaine with the highly dangerous Opioid Fentanyl, without the knowledge of their customers, leading to an increase in Fentanyl overdoses. Miami remains one of the primary points through which Cocaine traffickers bring the drug into the United States.

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Miami Opioid Crisis

Miami, like much of the nation, faces Opioid addiction, fatal-drug overdoses, and increases in drug abuse rates. Many state and law officials are declaring the war of drugs a public health emergency. However, in Florida, Cocaine-related overdoses have outnumbered those caused by any other type of drug.

Palm Beach, Broward, and Dade counties (the 3 major counties in the Miami area) have experienced the highest rates of Cocaine overdoses. Palm Beach experienced 25 deaths per 100,000 people; Broward and Dade counties experienced 15 to 20 Cocaine-related deaths per 100,000 people. Heroin use is on the rise in Miami as well, and based on trends in Heroin-related deaths, it is estimated many more people will die.

In Overtown, a Miami neighborhood, police often see Heroin, Cocaine, Fentanyl and Carfentanil users overdose on the streets. People have access to cheap, but potent, drugs, which draw in locals and people from other states. This neighborhood and the surrounding areas have witnessed the most drug-related deaths in Miami. Police rush to bring them back to life, hoping to save them.

The city of Miami continues to struggle with Cocaine overdoses and the onset of new drugs killing off many of its residents. Authorities passed bills to limit prescriptions to a 3-day supply to make Oxycodone tamper-resistant. Some aim to increase the number of drug-related arrests to reduce substance use.

Treatment For Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Miami

Despite the high rates of drug and alcohol addiction in Miami, substance abuse does not have to be a life sentence. Taking the first step toward freedom may be one of the most empowering life decisions toward transformation. Treatment providers are available to connect people with substance abuse disorders to rehab facilities.

Patients will be supervised by staff members as they rid their body of drugs or alcohol as they are surrounded by like-minded people in recovery. Patients are provided health and wellness opportunities for recovery. Family members are allowed to be part of the recovery process at many facilities. Choosing a rehab facility should be a personal, but well-thought-out process. Therapies can vary from facility to facility, combining cutting-edge medicines with gentle healing power. Some therapies include:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Meditation
  • Biofeedback
  • Art therapy
  • Music therapy
  • Fitness therapy
  • 12-Step groups

Addiction does not have to hold you back from progressing in life. The above coping strategies can not only aid in kicking a bad habit, but also in building a new life. Contact a treatment provider to discover available options today.

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Jeffrey Juergens

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  • Jeffrey Juergens earned his Bachelor’s and Juris Doctor from the University of Florida. Jeffrey’s desire to help others led him to focus on economic and social development and policy making. After graduation, he decided to pursue his passion of writing and editing. Jeffrey’s mission is to educate and inform the public on addiction issues and help those in need of treatment find the best option for them.

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Government Programs

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Name Location Phone
The Miami-Dade County Addiction Services Board (ASB) 111 NW 1st Street 22nd Floor
Miami, Florida 33128-2241
305-375-4742

College Programs

Counseling Services

Talmudic College of Florida

4000 Alton Road Miami Beach
FL 33140

Alcohol and Other Drug Education

University of Miami

P.O. Box 248106
Coral Gables, FL 33146-6922

Counseling and Psychological Services

Barry University

11300 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33161

Student Support Services

Florida National University-Main Campus

4425 W 20th Ave
Hialeah, FL 33012

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Florida International University

11200 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33199

Student Development Center-Counseling Services (SDC-CS)

Florida Memorial University

15800 N.W. 42nd Ave
Miami Gardens, FL 33054

Student Services and Advising

Southeastern College-Jacksonville

17395 NW 59th Ave.
Miami Lakes Area , FL 33015

STUDENT COUNSELING

Nova Southeastern University

3538 South University Drive (in University Park Plaza)Davie
FL 33328

AA and NA Meetings in Miami

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Early Morning Recovery New Arena Square Apartments 233 NW 20th Terrace, Miami, FL 33136 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Monday: 6:26 am - 6:26 am, Tuesday: 6:26 am - 6:26 am, Wednesday: 6:26 am - 6:26 am, Thursday: 6:26 am - 6:26 am, Friday: 6:26 am - 6:26 am
Midtown Recovery Better Way of Miami 820 NW 28th Street, Miami, FL 33127 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 6:26 am - 6:30 pm, Thursday: 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Hope Without Dope St Paul AME Baptist Church 1866 NW 51st Terrace, Miami, FL 33142 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 6:26 am - 9:30 pm
Miami-Dade Intergroup 4315 NW 7th St. Ste. # 36, Miami, FL 33126 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
Soothing Sundays Little River Club 51 NE 82nd Terrace, FL 33138 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 6:26 am - 6:26 am
New Sunday Morning Chamber South, 6410 SW 80th Street, South Miami, FL 33143 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Sunday Promise South Miami Lutheran Church, 7190 SW 72nd Street, South Miami, FL 33143 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 6:26 am - 6:30 pm
Last Chance South Miami Lutheran Church 7190 SW 72nd Street, South Miami, FL 33143 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 10:00 pm - 6:26 am, Monday: 10:00 pm - 6:26 am, Tuesday: 10:00 pm - 6:26 am, Wednesday: 10:00 pm - 6:26 am, Thursday: 10:00 pm - 6:26 am, Friday: 6:26 am - 6:26 am, Saturday: 6:26 am - 6:26 am
Breakfast Club Boulevard Club, 1400 NE 125th Street, North Miami, FL 33161 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 10:30 am - 6:26 am

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