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Drug Rehab for Harlem Residents

East Harlem is one of the five highest-burden neighborhoods for overdose deaths in all of New York City, and one of only two Manhattan neighborhoods to make that list in 2024. Hunts Point-Mott Haven, Highbridge-Morrisania, Crotona-Tremont, East Harlem, and Fordham-Bronx Park collectively bore the greatest per-capita overdose burden in the city. East Harlem's OnPoint NYC overdose prevention center at 360 W. 125th St provides immediate harm reduction services. Source: NYC DOHMH Epi Data Brief No. 150.

Addiction Treatment for Harlem Residents

Harlem residents face some of the greatest barriers to treatment — structural, cultural, and logistical. We work to remove as many barriers as possible: rapid insurance verification, same-day placement when available, and connection to programs with experience treating Black and Latino patients from underserved communities in a trauma-informed, non-judgmental way.

Harlem's Drug Landscape

East Harlem has one of the highest fentanyl and xylazine exposure rates in Manhattan. OnPoint NYC at 360 W. 125th St provides supervised consumption, wound care, naloxone distribution, and referrals to treatment. The harm reduction infrastructure in Harlem is robust, but inpatient treatment capacity for commercially insured Harlem residents who want intensive care remains important.

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Free insurance verification in about 15 minutes. Most private insurance accepted. Private and confidential.

Harlem Neighborhoods Served

We serve Central Harlem, East Harlem (El Barrio), West Harlem, Manhattanville, Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, and Inwood.

Getting to The Summit from Harlem

2/3 from 116th St to 34th St-Penn Station (~20 min). 4/5/6 from 125th St to 33rd St (~25 min). Walk 1–2 blocks to 316 5th Ave. By car: 5th Ave southbound from Harlem is approximately 20–30 minutes.

Does Insurance Cover Rehab for Harlem Residents?

Yes, for commercially insured residents. NY's no-preauth rule applies to in-network, OASAS-certified inpatient programs. For additional treatment locator resources, OASAS maintains a directory at findaddictiontreatment.ny.gov covering the full continuum of licensed programs throughout Manhattan and the city.

Directions from Harlem

🚇 By Transit

From Central Harlem: Take the 2/3 train from 116th St or 110th St southbound to 34th St-Penn Station (approximately 20 minutes). From East Harlem: Take the 4/5/6 from 116th St or 125th St southbound to 33rd St (approximately 25 minutes). Walk west on 33rd St 1 block to 5th Ave, north 1 block to 316.

🚗 By Car

Take 5th Ave or Lenox Ave southbound from Harlem through Central Park South to Midtown. Approximately 20–30 minutes depending on time of day.

Who Calls From Harlem and East Harlem, Manhattan

Harlem and East Harlem patients reflect the communities most severely impacted by the opioid and fentanyl crisis in Manhattan. Black and Latino New Yorkers were disproportionately affected historically and continue to face structural barriers to treatment access. The OnPoint NYC center at 360 W. 125th St provides harm reduction while inpatient placement is being arranged. Cultural competence, Spanish-language capability, and trauma-informed care are important clinical considerations. Xylazine wound complications are present in active drug use contexts.

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