North Jersey Recovery Center Cost: Fair Lawn, NJ
Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator (2026) , Recovery.com facility directory (2026) , ClearCostRecovery — Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026)
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Updated April 2026
How we estimated this cost
North Jersey Recovery Center does not publish pricing on its website or in any third-party directory we reviewed. We triangulated this estimate from three public sources:
- SAMHSA Treatment Locator confirms NJRC is a licensed New Jersey outpatient facility operating at ASAM Levels 2.5 (PHP), 2.1 (IOP), and 1.0 (outpatient).
- Recovery.com directory lists accepted insurance carriers (Horizon BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, AmeriHealth) but does not publish pricing.
- Our New Jersey state cost guide documents NJ PHP at $350–$550/day and IOP at $250–$450/day, with a typical 30-day outpatient episode totaling $10,000–$28,000 before insurance.
NJRC’s estimate sits squarely within the NJ outpatient range: $10,000–$28,000 per 30-day stay (which in outpatient terms usually means 2–4 weeks of PHP plus a partial start on IOP).
This is an editorial estimate, not a quote. Outpatient billing is per-session, so actual cost depends on how many sessions you attend, insurance contracted rates, and your deductible / coinsurance status.
Why outpatient-only programs cost less than residential
NJRC is an outpatient facility — no overnight stays. This structure makes it dramatically less expensive than inpatient residential care (which runs $18K–$65K+ per 30 days in NJ) because there’s no room-and-board component, no 24-hour nursing, and lower overhead.
For patients who don’t require medical detox or 24-hour monitoring, outpatient is:
- Evidence-based equivalent — Meta-analyses (NIDA, SAMHSA) find comparable long-term outcomes for PHP/IOP and residential when clinically matched.
- Less disruptive — Patients continue working, caring for family, and engaging in their recovery environment.
- More accessible — In-network PPO coverage typically leaves only modest out-of-pocket cost.
The clinical decision between residential and outpatient isn’t about severity alone — it’s about whether the patient’s home environment, support system, and medical acuity can sustain outpatient care.
What this estimate covers
A typical outpatient episode at NJRC includes:
- PHP programming — 5–6 hours/day, 5 days/week (first 2–4 weeks)
- IOP programming — 3 hours/day, 3 days/week (following 6–12 weeks)
- Individual therapy — 1 session per week with primary therapist
- Group therapy — Multiple groups per week (CBT, DBT, relapse prevention, process)
- Psychiatric medication management for dual-diagnosis patients
- MAT when clinically indicated (buprenorphine, Vivitrol, naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram)
- Family therapy sessions
- Case management and discharge planning
Insurance cost scenarios
Estimated out-of-pocket cost for a full 8–12 week outpatient episode, assuming commercial PPO coverage:
| Scenario | Estimated Out-of-Pocket | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Horizon BCBS PPO, in-network | $1,000–$3,500 | Deductible + per-session coinsurance |
| Aetna PPO, in-network | $1,000–$3,500 | Varies by employer group |
| Cigna PPO, in-network | $1,200–$4,000 | Depends on deductible tier |
| UHC PPO, in-network | $1,000–$3,500 | |
| AmeriHealth PPO, in-network | $1,000–$3,000 | NJ-based carrier, strong local network |
| Out-of-network PPO | $3,500–$11,000 | After OON deductible; session-by-session billing |
| Self-pay (uninsured) | $10,000–$28,000 | Full episode; payment plans sometimes available |
| NJ Medicaid (FamilyCare) | $0 | Available at many NJ outpatient providers |
These are illustrative. Call NJRC’s admissions team and your insurer for a verified benefits quote.
Comparable New Jersey outpatient programs
| Program Type | Typical Episode Cost | Clinical Intensity |
|---|---|---|
| Standalone IOP (3 days/week, 8 weeks) | $6,000–$14,000 | ASAM 2.1 only |
| PHP + IOP episode (NJRC tier) | $10,000–$28,000 | ASAM 2.5 → 2.1 continuum |
| PHP-intensive episode | $14,000–$32,000 | Longer PHP, high-acuity |
| Nonprofit / FQHC outpatient | $0–$5,000 | Sliding scale, limited availability |
See our New Jersey rehab cost guide for NJ pricing across all levels of care.
Admissions process (typical)
- Initial call — NJRC’s admissions team collects clinical history, substance, last use, current medications, and insurance.
- ASAM level-of-care assessment — A clinician determines appropriate starting level (PHP vs IOP vs outpatient).
- Insurance verification (VOB) — Usually completes same-day; confirms in-network status, deductible, and authorization.
- Intake appointment — Typically within 1–3 business days.
- Programming begins — Morning or evening track based on schedule.
- Step-down and aftercare — Built into treatment plan; PHP → IOP → outpatient MAT or alumni program.
Person-first language note
This cost page refers to patients as people with substance use disorder or people in recovery, never as “addicts” or “abusers.” ClearCostRecovery follows ASAM and SAMHSA person-first language guidelines.
Related resources
- Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026 Guide)
- Alcohol Rehab Cost in New Jersey
- Opioid Rehab Cost in New Jersey
- Does Horizon BCBS Cover Rehab?
- Does Aetna Cover Rehab?
- Treatment Cost Calculator
Crisis resources
For 24/7 SUD placement help in New Jersey, call the IME Addictions Access Center at 1-844-276-2777. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available by dialing 988. In case of overdose or medical emergency, call 911.
Compliance note: This page is an editorial cost estimate based on publicly available data. ClearCostRecovery is not affiliated with North Jersey Recovery Center. We are not a treatment provider. Cost figures are estimates and may not reflect actual pricing at time of admission.
Cost Data Sources
Every cost figure on this page is sourced from the following third-party references. ClearCostRecovery aggregates and cites publicly available data — we do not set or receive pricing.
- SAMHSA Treatment Locator (2026) — Confirms licensed NJ outpatient facility (PHP, IOP, outpatient).
- Recovery.com facility directory (2026) — Lists accepted insurance carriers; no pricing published.
- ClearCostRecovery — Rehab Cost in New Jersey (2026) — NJ PHP $350–$550/day; NJ IOP $250–$450/day; typical 30-day outpatient episode $10K–$28K.
What's Included at North Jersey Recovery Center
Based on publicly available program descriptions. Contact the facility to confirm current services.
Programs
- Partial hospitalization (PHP)
- Intensive outpatient (IOP)
- Outpatient / aftercare
- Telehealth outpatient
ASAM Levels of Care
- 2.5 — Partial hospitalization (PHP)
- 2.1 — Intensive outpatient (IOP)
- 1.0 — Outpatient
Treatment Modalities
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- Individual counseling
- Group therapy
- Family therapy
- Dual diagnosis / co-occurring disorder treatment
Specialty Populations
- Dual diagnosis
- Working professionals (evening IOP)
- Young adults
- Alumni program
Amenities
- Outpatient-only setting (non-residential)
- Flexible scheduling (morning and evening tracks)
- Telehealth option for select components
Accreditation
- Joint Commission (verify current status)
- NJ DHS DMHAS licensed
Insurance Accepted at North Jersey Recovery Center
Coverage details vary by plan. Always verify in-network status and benefits directly with the facility and your insurer before admission.
See our insurance coverage guide for what to verify before admission.
Fair Lawn, New Jersey Location Context
North Jersey Recovery Center is located in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. For a full view of addiction treatment costs, coverage laws, and treatment infrastructure in the state, see our New Jersey rehab cost guide.
Cost Comparison
State average source: New Jersey cost guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does North Jersey Recovery Center cost?
North Jersey Recovery Center does not publish pricing on its website or in third-party directories we reviewed. Based on comparable PHP and IOP outpatient programs in New Jersey, we estimate $10,000–$28,000 for a typical 30-day outpatient treatment episode (typically 2–4 weeks PHP followed by 6–12 weeks IOP). In-network PPO coverage typically reduces out-of-pocket cost significantly. Confirm with NJRC and your insurer directly.
How is outpatient rehab billed?
Outpatient is typically billed per day or per session, not per 30-day stay. PHP in NJ averages $350–$550/day. IOP averages $250–$450/day (3 days/week x 3-hour sessions). A full episode of care — roughly 3 weeks PHP + 8 weeks IOP — usually totals $10,000–$28,000 before insurance. Insurance typically pays per session at contracted rates.
Does Horizon Blue Cross cover North Jersey Recovery Center?
Horizon BCBS of New Jersey commercial PPO plans are commonly listed as accepted by NJRC. Under MHPAEA and NJ's parity law, outpatient SUD treatment is covered at parity with medical outpatient care. In-network status varies by plan year and specific Horizon product; call the number on your card to verify.
What's the difference between PHP and IOP?
PHP (Partial Hospitalization / ASAM 2.5) is 5–6 hours/day, 5 days/week — the most intensive outpatient level. IOP (Intensive Outpatient / ASAM 2.1) is 3 hours/day, 3 days/week — less intensive, allowing patients to return to work or school part-time. Most patients at NJRC step from PHP to IOP as their clinical needs decrease.
Is outpatient-only treatment enough, or do I need residential first?
It depends on acuity. ASAM criteria use six dimensions — withdrawal risk, medical conditions, emotional/behavioral, readiness to change, relapse risk, and recovery environment — to determine appropriate level. Many people with stable housing, mild-to-moderate withdrawal, and strong support networks do well starting at PHP or IOP. Others need residential first. NJRC's clinical team assesses this at intake.
Does NJRC offer MAT?
Yes, North Jersey Recovery Center incorporates medication-assisted treatment (buprenorphine, Sublocade, Vivitrol, naltrexone, and acamprosate/disulfiram for alcohol) into its outpatient programming when clinically appropriate. MAT combined with counseling is the evidence-based standard for opioid and alcohol use disorders.
How long does outpatient treatment take?
A typical full episode runs 8–12 weeks: 2–4 weeks of PHP, then 6–12 weeks of IOP, then ongoing outpatient and/or MAT maintenance. Research shows 90+ days of total engagement predicts the strongest long-term outcomes. Shorter episodes are common when insurance authorization is limited.
What if I can't afford outpatient treatment?
If uninsured: (1) NJ's IME Addictions Access Center (1-844-276-2777) routes callers to publicly funded outpatient programs, (2) FQHCs (Federally Qualified Health Centers) in North Jersey offer sliding-scale SUD counseling, (3) NJ Medicaid covers outpatient SUD care and MAT at participating providers, (4) Marketplace ACA coverage can be acquired through a licensed broker.