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Drug Rehab for Bronx Residents

The Bronx has the highest overdose death rate of any New York City borough — more than double the rate of Manhattan, the borough with the second-highest rate. In 2024, the Bronx saw a 24% decline in overdose deaths, but Hunts Point-Mott Haven, Highbridge-Morrisania, Crotona-Tremont, and Fordham-Bronx Park neighborhoods continued to bear the greatest per-capita overdose burden in the entire city. Source: NYC DOHMH Epi Data Brief No. 150.

Addiction Treatment for Bronx Residents

Bronx residents face the highest overdose mortality risk of any NYC borough population. Connecting to inpatient treatment as quickly as possible is critical. The Summit works with programs that have experience treating high-complexity Bronx patients — including xylazine wound care, MAT with buprenorphine or methadone, and dual diagnosis services for the PTSD and trauma presentations common in South Bronx communities.

The Bronx Drug Landscape

The Bronx street drug supply is predominantly illicit fentanyl, frequently mixed with xylazine (tranq). Cocaine use is also significant, and fentanyl contamination of the cocaine supply increases overdose risk for cocaine users as well. Hunts Point-Mott Haven and Highbridge-Morrisania have the highest overdose death rates of any neighborhoods in all of New York City. The Bronx also has one of the city's two overdose prevention centers — OnPoint NYC at 126 E. 174th St — which provides harm reduction services while inpatient placement is being arranged.

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Bronx Neighborhoods Served

We serve all Bronx neighborhoods including Hunts Point, Mott Haven, Port Morris, Melrose, Highbridge, Concourse, Tremont, Fordham, Belmont, University Heights, Kingsbridge, Riverdale, Pelham Bay, Co-op City, Eastchester, Morris Park, and City Island.

Getting to The Summit from the Bronx

By subway: 4/5/6 southbound from the South Bronx to 33rd St (approximately 35 minutes from 138th St-Grand Concourse). B/D from the West Bronx to 34th St-Herald Sq. Walk 3–4 minutes to 316 5th Ave. By car: FDR Drive south from the South Bronx; I-87 (Major Deegan) south for the West Bronx. 30–45 minutes.

Does Insurance Cover Rehab for Bronx Residents?

Yes. Commercially insured Bronx residents are protected under New York's no-preauth rule at in-network, OASAS-certified inpatient programs. The Summit focuses on placement for privately insured callers. For additional treatment locator resources, OASAS maintains a directory at findaddictiontreatment.ny.gov covering the full continuum of licensed programs across the city.

Directions from Bronx

🚇 By Transit

From the South Bronx: Take the 4/5/6 train southbound to 33rd St (4-minute walk to 316 5th Ave). From the West Bronx: Take the B/D train south to 34th St-Herald Sq (3-minute walk). From Fordham/Tremont area: 4 or D train south to 34th St-Herald Sq or 33rd St. Travel time from most Bronx neighborhoods: 30–45 minutes. The OnPoint NYC overdose prevention center (126 E. 174th St) is a community resource for immediate harm reduction.

🚗 By Car

From the South Bronx: Take the FDR Drive southbound or 3rd Ave Bridge to FDR/East Side. From the West Bronx: Take the Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) south to the Cross Bronx, then proceed to the West Side Highway south, exit at 34th St. Estimated travel time: 30–45 minutes depending on traffic.

Who Calls From Bronx

Bronx patients often face the most severe clinical presentations in the city — long duration of use, high-potency fentanyl-xylazine exposure, xylazine wound complications, and complex social needs including housing instability. Black and Latino residents in the Bronx were disproportionately affected by the crisis historically. Harm reduction resources including OnPoint NYC at 126 E. 174th St serve the community. When entering inpatient treatment, Bronx patients often benefit from wraparound services addressing housing and post-discharge support.

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Bronx Rehab — Frequently Asked Questions