Rehab Cost in New York: Timothy's Law, 32% Overdose Decline, and Full 2026 Pricing

Updated April 2026

4.9% Uninsured Rate (2023) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
$20,000–$60,000 30-Day Inpatient (Uninsured) Source: National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse

Rehab in New York costs $20,000–$60,000 for 30 days without insurance, or $8,000–$22,000 out-of-pocket with PPO insurance. New York recorded a 32% decline in overdose deaths in 2024 (from 6,688 to ~4,567) — one of the steepest in the nation. The state’s 1,700+ OASAS-certified facilities plus Timothy’s Law parity protections and 2024 Medicaid reimbursement parity expansion make NY one of the most treatment-accessible states in the country.

Treatment TypeWithout InsuranceWith PPODuration
Medical Detox$3,000 – $12,000$1,200 – $5,0005–14 days
Inpatient (Upstate/Standard)$20,000 – $35,000$8,000 – $16,00030 days
Inpatient (Suburban/Mid-Tier)$35,000 – $50,000$12,000 – $22,00030 days
Luxury (Manhattan/Long Island)$50,000 – $100,000+$18,000 – $40,00030 days
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)$6,000 – $18,000$2,500 – $8,000per month
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)$5,000 – $15,000$1,500 – $6,000per month
Standard Outpatient$2,000 – $8,000$500 – $2,500per month
Medication-Assisted Treatment$300 – $1,200/month$30 – $300/monthongoing
Sober Living$1,000 – $4,000/monthtypically not coveredongoing

New York has one of the most severe addiction crises AND one of the strongest treatment infrastructures in the country. OASAS (Office of Addiction Services and Supports) certifies 1,700+ programs serving 730,000+ people annually. The state recorded 6,688 overdose deaths in 2023, but preliminary 2024 data shows a 32% decline to ~4,567 deaths — one of the steepest in the nation. This guide answers the four most-searched NY rehab questions and covers the 2006 Timothy’s Law, 2024 Medicaid reimbursement parity expansion, and xylazine crisis data that competitors haven’t updated for.

New York’s 32% Overdose Decline in 2024

Governor Kathy Hochul announced in 2025 that provisional 2024 NY overdose deaths declined approximately 32% from 2023 (from 6,688 to ~4,567 deaths) — one of the steepest declines in the nation.

Contributing Factors

  • Expanded naloxone distribution: NY has been among the most aggressive states in making naloxone widely available
  • MAT access growth: Post-2023 X-waiver elimination, more PCPs now prescribe buprenorphine
  • Fentanyl test strips: Widely distributed through syringe service programs
  • OASAS capacity expansion: More residential beds, PHP, and IOP slots
  • Overdose prevention centers: NYC operates the nation’s first authorized centers (opened 2021) — over 1,500 overdoses reversed without a single death
  • 2024 Medicaid reimbursement parity: Commercial insurers must now pay OASAS-certified outpatient providers at Medicaid rates, expanding the in-network provider pool
  • NYC Health + Hospitals SUD integration: Expanded services across NYC public hospital system

What This Means for Treatment Access

Despite the encouraging decline, fentanyl still drove 80% of NY overdose deaths in 2023, and xylazine contamination of the fentanyl supply is among the highest in the nation at 31%. Treatment capacity remains under demand pressure, particularly for residential beds.

How Much Is 28 Days of Rehab in New York?

A New York-specific breakdown by facility tier.

NY Cost Tiers

Facility Tier28-Day Self-Pay28-Day PPO OOPTypical Location
Upstate Standard$18,500 – $32,500$7,500 – $14,500Catskills, Adirondacks, Western NY
Suburban Mid-Tier$32,500 – $46,500$10,500 – $19,500Westchester, Hudson Valley, Suffolk
NYC Metro / Premium$46,500 – $74,500$15,000 – $28,000Manhattan outpatient, Brooklyn
Long Island / Manhattan Luxury$74,500 – $93,000+$18,500 – $40,000Hamptons, Manhattan residential
OASAS ATC / Medicaid$0State-operated or contracted

Worked Example (Suburban Mid-Tier)

Facility bills $40,000 for 28 days in Westchester. Plan: $2,500 deductible / 20% coinsurance / $9,000 OOP max.

  • Deductible: $2,500
  • 20% of remaining $37,500: $7,500
  • Running total: $10,000, capped at OOP max → $9,000 your cost

NY Article 49 Insurance Law

NY’s Article 49 Insurance Law requires insurers to cover medically necessary SUD treatment without arbitrary day limits (under Timothy’s Law parity requirements). Combined with the 2024 MHPAEA federal final rule, NY residents have strong layered protection against day caps.

Is Rehab Free in New York?

Yes, through five pathways.

1. NY Medicaid — 7.5 Million Enrollees, $0 Cost

NY expanded Medicaid under the ACA. Covers the full SUD treatment continuum at $0 cost for adults up to 138% federal poverty level. Apply at health.ny.gov or NY State of Health.

2. OASAS-Operated Addiction Treatment Centers (ATCs)

OASAS directly operates 12 Addiction Treatment Centers across the state. Services provided at these state-run facilities are free or sliding-scale for qualifying NY residents. Locations include:

  • Western NY: Buffalo area
  • Capital Region: Albany area
  • Central NY: Syracuse area
  • Southern Tier: Elmira
  • North Country: Watertown area
  • Long Island: multiple locations
  • NYC: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx

3. NYC ThriveNYC / Health + Hospitals

NYC’s Health + Hospitals system (public hospital network) provides free SUD treatment through its 11 hospitals and 70+ community health clinics regardless of insurance status.

4. Faith-Based Free Residential

  • Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers — NYC, Brooklyn, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo; free 6–12 month residential with work therapy
  • St. Christopher’s Inn (Garrison, NY) — free short- and long-term residential for men

5. Sliding-Scale Community Providers

  • 60+ Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) statewide offer sliding-scale SUD services
  • Community-based nonprofits — Phoenix House, Odyssey House, START Treatment & Recovery Centers

If You Don’t Qualify for Free Options

NY State of Health marketplace premiums can be as low as $20/month with subsidies. Enhanced Inflation Reduction Act subsidies extend through 2025 (2026 TBD).

How Much Is the Cheapest Rehab in New York?

  • Free (Medicaid, OASAS ATCs, NYC H+H): $0
  • Sliding-scale (FQHCs, nonprofits): $0–$500/month outpatient
  • Salvation Army ARCs: Free residential with work therapy
  • Covered NY marketplace (subsidized): $20–$150/month premium
  • County programs: Free screening; treatment cost varies by provider

The 2024 NY Medicaid reimbursement parity expansion requires commercial insurers to pay OASAS-certified outpatient providers at rates at least equal to Medicaid rates — this has expanded the in-network provider pool and reduced barriers for commercially insured patients too.

Timothy’s Law: NY’s 2006 Parity Law

Timothy’s Law is named after Timothy O’Clair, a 12-year-old who died after being denied mental health treatment. Enacted in 2006, it was one of the first state-level parity laws in the nation.

Key Requirements

  • Group health insurance plans in NY must cover mental health and SUD treatment at parity with medical/surgical benefits
  • Applies to group plans regulated by NY Department of Financial Services (DFS)
  • Equal deductibles, copays, and OOP maximums
  • Equal utilization management (prior auth, step therapy) standards
  • No separate visit limits

Historical Impact

Timothy’s Law influenced the 2008 federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA). It set the precedent that parity was legislatively achievable and workable. NY continues to enforce Timothy’s Law in parallel with federal MHPAEA, often more aggressively.

2024 Expansion: Medicaid Reimbursement Parity

In 2024, NY expanded Timothy’s Law-related protections by requiring commercial insurers to reimburse OASAS-certified outpatient providers at rates at least as high as Medicaid rates. This addresses a long-standing market failure where commercial rates for addiction treatment were often below Medicaid, limiting provider participation in commercial networks.

Current Enforcement

  • NY Department of Financial Services (DFS): Investigates parity complaints
  • NY Office of the Attorney General: Has pursued multiple insurers for parity violations
  • OASAS: Monitors provider network adequacy and coordinates with DFS

For more on parity mechanics, see Mental Health Parity Act and does insurance cover rehab.

Xylazine in New York’s Drug Supply: The Highest Detection Rates

NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 2023 data show xylazine detection in approximately 31% of opioid-involved overdose deaths — among the highest detection rates in the country (compared to 29% in NJ and 23% national average).

Clinical Impact

  • Naloxone doesn’t reverse xylazine sedation. Fentanyl+xylazine overdoses require naloxone for the opioid component PLUS airway management
  • Xylazine withdrawal is separate from opioid withdrawal. Not treated with buprenorphine/methadone (those don’t treat xylazine withdrawal). Requires supportive care with alpha-agonists (clonidine, dexmedetomidine)
  • Necrotic wounds. Chronic xylazine use causes characteristic skin ulcers often requiring specialized wound care or surgical debridement
  • Extended residential stays. Xylazine-contaminated patients often need 60+ day residential rather than standard 30-day

NY Treatment Facility Adaptation

NY facilities have increasingly added xylazine-specific protocols since 2023:

  • Extended medical detox (7–14 days)
  • Wound care capability
  • Alpha-agonist availability
  • Psychiatric consultation

Ask admissions specifically: Does the facility have xylazine-capable protocols? Not all do. For full xylazine treatment detail, see fentanyl rehab cost.

New York’s Treatment Landscape: 2026 Data

  • 6,688 overdose deaths (2023, NYS DOH)
  • ~4,567 overdose deaths (2024 provisional — 32% decline)
  • 80% fentanyl-involved (2023, NYC DOHMH)
  • 31% xylazine detection in opioid-involved deaths (2023, NYC DOHMH) — highest in nation
  • 1,700+ OASAS-certified treatment programs
  • 12 OASAS-operated Addiction Treatment Centers
  • 730,000+ individuals served annually through OASAS
  • 4.9% uninsured rate (2023, ACS) — among lowest in nation
  • 7.5 million Medicaid enrollees (NYS DOH, 2024)

Regional Cost Variation

  • Manhattan/Long Island luxury: $50,000–$100,000+
  • Westchester/Hudson Valley suburban: $35,000–$50,000
  • Brooklyn/Queens mid-tier: $30,000–$50,000
  • Upstate (Catskills, Adirondacks): $20,000–$35,000
  • Western NY (Buffalo, Rochester): $20,000–$35,000

Insurance Coverage in New York

Major NY Insurance Carriers

Healthfirst — Largest Medicaid managed care organization in NY, also commercial and Medicare. Strong SUD network.

Empire BlueCross BlueShield — Major commercial carrier across NY State. Independent BCBS licensee. See BCBS rehab coverage.

UnitedHealthcare — Large commercial and Medicare presence. Managed through Optum Behavioral Health. See UHC rehab coverage.

Aetna — PPO plans through employers. See Aetna rehab coverage.

Cigna — Employer-sponsored coverage through Evernorth Behavioral Health. See Cigna rehab coverage.

EmblemHealth — Major NY-based commercial and Medicare carrier.

MetroPlusHealth — NYC-specific Medicaid managed care and commercial.

Fidelis Care — Catholic nonprofit Medicaid managed care and commercial.

NY State of Health marketplace carriers: 11 carriers offer plans. See Oscar rehab coverage and Molina rehab coverage.

What Insurance Covers

All NY plans must cover:

  • Medical detox
  • Inpatient/residential treatment
  • PHP, IOP, outpatient
  • MAT (buprenorphine, methadone, Vivitrol)
  • Mental health and dual diagnosis

Verification Questions

  1. Is [facility] in-network?
  2. Is the facility OASAS-certified? (Required for NY coverage)
  3. What is my deductible, and what’s met year-to-date?
  4. What is my OOP max, and what’s met?
  5. Is prior authorization required?
  6. What’s the initial authorization length?
  7. Is MAT covered without prior authorization?

Detox Costs in New York

SubstanceDaily (Self-Pay)DurationTotal (Self-Pay)PPO OOP
Alcohol$400 – $1,0007–14 days$2,800 – $14,000$1,200 – $5,000
Opioids (non-fentanyl)$300 – $8007–10 days$2,100 – $8,000$1,200 – $4,900
Fentanyl$350 – $90010–14 days$3,500 – $12,600$1,750 – $6,400
Benzodiazepines$400 – $1,00010–14+ days$5,600 – $14,000+$2,500 – $10,000+
Stimulants$200 – $5005–7 days$1,200 – $3,500$600 – $2,450
Cannabis$115 – $4003–7 days$800 – $2,800$450 – $1,960

Hospital-based detox for medically complex patients runs $1,000–$3,000+/day. OASAS-operated ATCs provide detox at $0 for qualifying individuals. See medical detox cost.

MAT in New York

NY leads in MAT access after the 2023 X-waiver elimination. Monthly costs:

MedicationWithout InsuranceWith Private InsuranceNY Medicaid
Generic buprenorphine$150 – $350$10 – $75$0 – $5
Suboxone brand$400 – $600$25 – $150$0 – $5
Sublocade monthly$1,600 – $1,800$50 – $300$0 – $10
Brixadi weekly$600 – $1,800$50 – $350$0 – $10
Methadone (NY OTPs)$350 – $600$50 – $250$0
Vivitrol injection$1,400 – $1,800$0 – $300$0 – $10
Oral naltrexone$50 – $150$10 – $50$0 – $3
Acamprosate$150 – $400$10 – $60$0 – $3
Disulfiram$40 – $100$10 – $30$0 – $3

NY has 150+ OTPs for methadone treatment. Post-2023 X-waiver elimination, thousands of NY PCPs now prescribe buprenorphine. The 2024 Medicaid reimbursement parity expansion has increased commercial provider participation.

NY Treatment Length

Standard sequence:

  1. Medical detox (5–14 days)
  2. Residential inpatient (28–90 days)
  3. PHP (4–6 weeks)
  4. IOP (8–12 weeks)
  5. Standard outpatient (3–9 months)
  6. Continuing care / MAT maintenance (12–24+ months)

Under Timothy’s Law and federal MHPAEA 2024 final rule, insurers cannot impose arbitrary day limits. OASAS treatment guidelines recommend length based on individual clinical needs (ASAM criteria).

OASAS ATCs: 12 State-Operated Facilities

OASAS directly operates 12 Addiction Treatment Centers providing free or sliding-scale services. Locations and focus:

RegionCities Served
Western NYBuffalo, Niagara
Capital RegionAlbany, Schenectady
Central NYSyracuse, Utica
Southern TierElmira, Binghamton
North CountryWatertown, Plattsburgh
Long IslandMultiple locations
NYCManhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx

How to access: Call NY HOPEline 1-877-846-7369. Services include medical detox, residential, outpatient, MAT, and case management.

Choosing a New York Rehab

OASAS Certification Required

All insurance coverage in NY requires OASAS certification. Verify certification at oasas.ny.gov/treatment.

Accreditation

  • OASAS Certification: Required
  • Joint Commission: Gold standard quality
  • CARF: Outcome-focused accreditation

Evidence-Based Practices

Quality NY programs offer:

  • CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Contingency Management
  • Trauma-Informed Care (EMDR, CPT)
  • MAT where clinically indicated
  • Dual diagnosis integration

Xylazine Protocols

Given NY’s 31% xylazine detection rate, ask whether the facility has:

  • Extended detox protocols
  • Wound care capability
  • Alpha-agonist availability

Geographic Considerations

  • Urban vs residential: NYC urban programs vs Upstate retreat settings
  • Proximity to family: Important for family involvement
  • Distance from triggers: Some benefit from geographic separation

NY vs Neighboring States

State30-Day Self-Pay30-Day PPO OOPPrior Auth RulesMAT Access
New York$20,000 – $60,000$8,000 – $22,000Timothy’s Law + Art. 49 parityOASAS 1,700+ + expansions
New Jersey$18,000 – $50,000$6,000 – $20,000No prior auth first 28 daysStrong MAT mandate
Pennsylvania$16,000 – $45,000$5,500 – $18,000Standard prior authMedicaid expansion
Connecticut$20,000 – $55,000$7,000 – $21,000Parity enforcementMedicaid expansion
Massachusetts$20,000 – $55,000$7,500 – $22,000Strong parityMedicaid expansion

See rehab cost in new jersey for comparable Northeast-corridor detail.

New York Addiction Resources

Crisis Hotlines

  • NY HOPEline: 1-877-846-7369 (24/7 OASAS referral)
  • SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
  • NY Project Hope: 1-844-863-9314

State Agencies

NYC-Specific

Recovery Support

Final Thoughts

New York has made dramatic progress against its overdose crisis — 32% reduction in 2024 is among the nation’s steepest. The state’s combination of Timothy’s Law, 2024 Medicaid reimbursement parity expansion, 1,700+ OASAS-certified facilities, 12 state-operated ATCs, and Medicaid expansion makes NY one of the most treatment-accessible states in the country.

Five steps:

  1. Call NY HOPEline (1-877-846-7369) for 24/7 treatment referral
  2. Check Medicaid eligibility — 7.5 million New Yorkers qualify for $0 treatment
  3. Ask about OASAS ATCs for free or sliding-scale options
  4. Verify insurance coverage — OASAS certification required
  5. Ask about xylazine protocols given NY’s 31% detection rate

Sources

  • New York State Department of Health, Opioid-Related Data, 2023. https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/opioid/
  • Office of Governor Kathy Hochul. “Governor Hochul Announces Dramatic Decline in Overdose Deaths in New York State.” 2025. https://www.governor.ny.gov/
  • NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. “Drug Overdose Deaths in NYC.” 2023.
  • NY Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS). https://oasas.ny.gov/
  • Timothy’s Law (NY 2006). Chapter 748 of the Laws of 2006.
  • NY Insurance Law Article 49. “Utilization Review and External Appeal.”
  • NY 2024 Medicaid Reimbursement Parity Expansion. Mental Hygiene Law and Insurance Law amendments.
  • Drug Enforcement Administration. “National Drug Threat Assessment.” 2024.
  • SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. 2025. https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/
  • U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2023.
  • NY State Department of Financial Services. “Mental Health Parity Enforcement.” 2024.
  • U.S. Department of Labor. “Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act Final Rule (September 2024).” https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ebsa/laws-and-regulations/laws/mental-health-and-substance-use-disorder-parity
  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. “2026 Deductible and Coinsurance.” 2025.
  • NIDA. “Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment.” 2024.

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New York Crisis Resources

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NY Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS): https://oasas.ny.gov/

SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357

Treatment Costs by Substance in New York

Substance-specific cost and treatment guides for New York. Each includes NY-specific clinical protocols, coverage laws, and pricing.

Cost estimates are based on aggregated data and may vary by facility and individual circumstances. Statistics are sourced from government and institutional databases. This is not medical advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does rehab cost in NY?

Rehab in New York costs $20,000–$60,000 for a 30-day inpatient program without insurance. With PPO insurance, out-of-pocket typically runs $8,000–$22,000, capped at your 2026 annual out-of-pocket maximum ($7,000–$9,500 individual). NY is among the most expensive states due to high operating and labor costs. Manhattan and Long Island luxury programs cost $50,000–$100,000+; Upstate and Hudson Valley programs are more affordable at $20,000–$35,000. New York Medicaid (serving 7.5 million enrollees) covers comprehensive treatment at $0 cost. NY Article 49 Insurance Law and Timothy's Law provide strong state-level parity protections beyond federal law.

How much is 28 days of rehab in New York?

A 28-day inpatient stay in NY — the standard insurance billing cycle — costs $18,500–$56,000 without insurance, depending on facility tier and location. With PPO insurance, out-of-pocket typically runs $7,500–$20,500, capped at your OOP max ($7,000–$9,500 in 2026). Standard Upstate programs run $18,500–$32,500 self-pay; mid-tier suburban programs $32,500–$46,500; Manhattan/Long Island luxury $46,500–$93,000+. Under NY Article 49 Insurance Law, insurers must cover medically necessary SUD treatment and cannot impose arbitrary day limits under parity. Medicaid covers 28-day residential at $0 at OASAS-certified facilities.

Is rehab free in New York?

Yes, free rehab is available in New York through five pathways: (1) NY Medicaid covers comprehensive SUD treatment at $0 cost for 7.5 million enrollees (income up to 138% FPL); (2) OASAS operates 12 directly-run Addiction Treatment Centers (ATCs) statewide providing free or sliding-scale residential and outpatient care; (3) NYC's ThriveNYC and Health + Hospitals systems offer free SUD treatment regardless of insurance status; (4) Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers in NYC, Brooklyn, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo offer free long-term residential with work therapy; (5) 60+ Federally Qualified Health Centers in NY offer sliding-scale addiction services. NYS HOPEline (1-877-846-7369) connects callers to free and low-cost treatment 24/7.

How much is the cheapest rehab in New York?

The cheapest rehab in New York is free — through Medicaid ($0), OASAS-operated ATCs ($0 for qualifying individuals), and county behavioral health programs. For non-Medicaid uninsured individuals, sliding-scale options at FQHCs and nonprofits typically run $0–$500/month for outpatient services. Salvation Army ARCs offer free 6–12 month residential with work therapy. If you don't qualify for Medicaid, NY State of Health marketplace premiums can be as low as $20/month with subsidies. The 2024 NY Medicaid reimbursement parity expansion requires commercial insurers to pay OASAS-certified outpatient providers at rates at least equal to Medicaid rates — expanding the in-network provider pool.

What is Timothy's Law and how does it affect rehab coverage?

Timothy's Law is a 2006 New York State law (named after Timothy O'Clair, a 12-year-old who died after being denied mental health treatment) requiring all group health insurance plans in NY to cover mental health and substance use disorder treatment at parity with medical/surgical benefits. It was one of the first state-level parity laws in the nation and set a precedent that influenced the federal MHPAEA in 2008. Timothy's Law applies to group plans regulated by NY DFS. Individual plans purchased through NY State of Health are also covered under ACA + federal parity. In 2024, NY expanded these protections further by requiring commercial insurers to reimburse OASAS-certified outpatient providers at rates at least as high as Medicaid rates.

Did overdose deaths really drop 32% in New York in 2024?

Yes. Governor Hochul announced in 2025 that provisional 2024 NY overdose deaths declined approximately 32% from 2023 (from 6,688 to ~4,567) — one of the steepest declines in the nation. NYC alone saw a 28% drop (from 3,056 to 2,192). Contributing factors include: expanded naloxone distribution and harm reduction programs, increased MAT access post-2023 X-waiver elimination, growth of fentanyl test strip availability, expanded treatment capacity through OASAS, NYC's overdose prevention centers (first in the nation, opened 2021), and the 2024 Medicaid reimbursement parity expansion improving treatment access. Despite the decline, fentanyl still drove 80% of NY overdose deaths in 2023 and xylazine contamination of the fentanyl supply is among the highest in the nation at 31%.

Does NY Medicaid cover drug rehab?

Yes, comprehensively. NY Medicaid covers the full SUD treatment continuum for 7.5 million enrolled New Yorkers at $0 cost: medical detox, inpatient residential at OASAS-certified facilities, PHP, IOP, standard outpatient, MAT (generic buprenorphine, Suboxone, methadone through certified OTPs, Vivitrol, oral naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram), case management, and recovery support services. NY is a Medicaid expansion state covering adults up to 138% of federal poverty level. Apply at [health.ny.gov](https://health.ny.gov/) or through NY State of Health. NY also operates the Medicaid Redesign Team (MRT) Care Management program integrating physical and behavioral health.

What is OASAS?

OASAS (Office of Addiction Services and Supports) is New York State's agency overseeing all addiction treatment, prevention, and recovery services. OASAS certifies and monitors 1,700+ treatment programs statewide, directly operates 12 Addiction Treatment Centers (ATCs), and funds community-based services. OASAS serves 730,000+ individuals annually and is integrated with the Office of Mental Health (OMH) through the 2024–2026 NYS Behavioral Health integration initiative. To access services, call NY HOPEline 1-877-846-7369 or visit [oasas.ny.gov/treatment](https://oasas.ny.gov/treatment) to find certified providers.

Is Xylazine in New York's drug supply?

Yes, and at among the highest rates in the nation. NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 2023 data indicate xylazine was detected in approximately 31% of opioid-involved overdose deaths in NYC — one of the highest detection rates nationally (compared to 29% in NJ, 23% national average). Xylazine is a veterinary sedative that is NOT an opioid — naloxone doesn't reverse xylazine sedation. It produces characteristic necrotic skin ulcers requiring specialized wound care. NY treatment facilities have increasingly added xylazine-specific protocols: extended detox (7–14 days), wound care capability, and alpha-agonist medications for xylazine withdrawal (clonidine, dexmedetomidine).

How long is inpatient rehab in New York?

The average inpatient rehab stay in NY is 28–30 days (standard insurance billing cycle). OASAS guidelines recommend treatment length based on individual clinical needs. NY insurance plans typically authorize 5–14 days initially with concurrent review extensions for continued medical necessity. Long-term residential programs (60–90 days, or 6–12 months) are available through OASAS-certified therapeutic communities, faith-based programs, and Salvation Army ARCs. Under Timothy's Law and NY Article 49, insurers cannot impose arbitrary day limits on SUD treatment.

How much does alcohol rehab cost in New York?

Alcohol rehab in NY costs $20,000–$60,000 for 30 days of inpatient treatment without insurance. Alcohol detox adds $2,800–$14,000 (5–14 days) due to NY's high medical labor costs and seizure-precaution requirements for intensive CIWA-Ar monitoring. With insurance, out-of-pocket runs $8,000–$22,000 for inpatient including detox. Outpatient alcohol programs run $2,000–$8,000/month without insurance. NY covers MAT for alcohol use disorder: naltrexone, acamprosate (Campral), disulfiram (Antabuse). Medicaid covers all alcohol treatment at $0. See [alcohol rehab cost](/alcohol-rehab-cost/) for full substance-specific breakdown.

How much does detox cost in New York?

Medical detox in NY costs $300–$1,000 per day depending on substance and facility. Alcohol detox runs $400–$1,000/day ($2,800–$14,000 for 7–14 days). Opioid detox: $300–$800/day ($2,100–$8,000 for 7–10 days). Fentanyl detox: $350–$900/day ($3,500–$12,600 for 10–14 days). Benzodiazepine detox: $400–$1,000/day ($5,600–$14,000+ for 14+ days). Most insurance covers medical detox at 80–100% under medical benefits. OASAS-operated ATCs provide detox at no cost for qualifying individuals. Hospital-based detox for medically complex patients runs $1,000–$3,000+/day.

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