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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Miami, Florida

If you or someone you care about is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction in Miami, you are not alone, and help is within reach. As one of Florida’s largest and most connected cities, the Miami area offers a broad range of treatment options for people at every stage of recovery. This guide explains the types of care generally available, how to find a program that fits your needs, and how to pay for treatment, so you can move forward with confidence.

In an emergency call 911. For free, confidential, 24/7 support, call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, or call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (1-800-662-HELP).

Getting help for addiction in Miami

Miami is a large, diverse, and densely populated city, and the surrounding Miami-Dade region is home to a wide network of addiction treatment providers. Whether you live in the city center, a coastal neighborhood, or one of the many surrounding communities, treatment options generally exist within a reasonable distance, and many services are also available through telehealth. Seeking help is a courageous first step, and recovery is possible.

Because Florida has long been a well-known destination for addiction treatment, people in Miami often have access to many different program types and approaches. That range can be reassuring, but it also makes it important to ask good questions and confirm that any program you consider is properly licensed. This page is informational only and does not provide medical advice; always verify details directly with a licensed provider.

Treatment options available in Miami

The Miami area typically offers several levels of care. Many facilities provide more than one, and a quality program will match you to the right level based on a professional assessment.

Medical detox

Detox is often the first step for people who are physically dependent on alcohol or certain drugs. Medically supervised detox provides monitoring and support to manage withdrawal safely. It is generally a short-term stabilization phase rather than complete treatment, and is usually followed by ongoing care.

Inpatient and residential rehab

Inpatient or residential programs offer structured, around-the-clock care in a live-in setting. These can be a good fit for people who need to step away from a high-risk environment or who have more severe or long-standing addiction. Length of stay varies based on individual needs.

Outpatient programs

Outpatient care lets people live at home while attending scheduled treatment sessions. Options generally range from standard outpatient to more intensive formats such as intensive outpatient programs (IOP) and partial hospitalization programs (PHP). This approach can work well for people with strong home support and work, school, or family responsibilities.

Dual-diagnosis and mental health care

Many people living with addiction also experience conditions such as depression, anxiety, or trauma. Dual-diagnosis (co-occurring disorder) treatment addresses substance use and mental health together, which is widely considered important for lasting recovery.

Sober living and aftercare

Sober living homes provide a substance-free, supportive place to live during and after treatment. Aftercare, including ongoing counseling, alumni groups, and community-based support meetings, helps people maintain progress after a formal program ends.

You may also see references to “the Florida model” of treatment. In general educational terms, this describes an approach that often combines clinical outpatient treatment with separate sober-living housing, so that people receive therapy during the day and return to a structured, substance-free residence. Whether such a model is right for you depends on your individual needs and a professional assessment. To learn more about how services generally work, see our overview of rehabilitation services and browse rehab centers.

How to find help in Miami

Finding the right program can feel overwhelming, but breaking it into steps makes it manageable:

  1. Start with an assessment. A licensed provider can evaluate your situation and recommend an appropriate level of care.
  2. Decide what matters most. Consider location, cost and insurance, program length, treatment approach, and whether you need detox or dual-diagnosis services.
  3. Compare a few options. Contact more than one program to compare availability, approach, and cost.
  4. Confirm licensing and next steps. Verify that a program is licensed in Florida, and ask about intake requirements and wait times.

Questions to ask a treatment provider

  • Is your facility licensed and accredited in Florida?
  • What levels of care do you offer, and how do you decide which is right for me?
  • Do you treat co-occurring mental health conditions?
  • What insurance do you accept, and what will I owe out of pocket?
  • What does a typical day or week look like?
  • What aftercare or ongoing support do you provide?

You can use our directory to explore options by area on the Locations page. When you’re ready to speak with someone, you can book an appointment and we’ll help you take the next step.

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Paying for rehab in Miami

Cost is one of the most common concerns people have, but there are usually more payment options than people expect. In general, treatment in the Miami area may be paid for through private health insurance, employer plans, self-pay, sliding-scale fees, or public coverage.

Florida Medicaid is the state’s Medicaid program, which provides health coverage to eligible low-income residents and generally includes substance use disorder services. Many private insurance plans also cover addiction treatment to varying degrees. Because coverage details differ from plan to plan and program to program, it is important to verify your benefits directly.

For a general overview of how coverage and payment typically work, visit our insurance & payment page. If cost is a barrier, ask programs about sliding-scale rates, payment plans, and publicly funded options.

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Neighborhoods and surrounding areas

Miami is made up of many distinct neighborhoods and communities, and the broader Miami-Dade region extends across a large area. Treatment resources are generally spread throughout the city and its surroundings, so people in different parts of the area often have options within a reasonable distance. Many nearby South Florida communities also have their own providers, and telehealth can extend access further. As our directory grows, we will add more area-specific guides. In the meantime, explore all available areas on our Locations page.

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Frequently asked questions about rehab in Miami

How do I find a drug or alcohol rehab center in Miami?

Start by getting a professional assessment to understand what level of care you need, then compare a few licensed programs based on location, cost, and approach. You can browse options on our Locations page or book an appointment for help getting started.

What types of addiction treatment are available in Miami?

The Miami area generally offers medical detox, inpatient and residential rehab, outpatient and intensive outpatient programs, dual-diagnosis care for co-occurring mental health conditions, and sober living and aftercare support.

What is “the Florida model” of treatment?

In general educational terms, “the Florida model” describes an approach that often pairs clinical outpatient treatment during the day with separate, structured sober-living housing. Whether it is a good fit depends on your individual needs and a professional assessment.

Does Florida Medicaid cover addiction treatment?

Florida Medicaid generally includes substance use disorder services for eligible residents. Coverage details vary, so it’s best to verify your specific benefits directly with a provider or plan.

How much does rehab cost in Miami?

Costs vary widely depending on the level of care, program length, and payment method. Many people use insurance, Medicaid, sliding-scale fees, or payment plans. See our insurance & payment page for a general overview.

How do I know if a Miami rehab center is legitimate?

Confirm that any program is licensed and accredited in Florida, ask clear questions about its services and costs, and be cautious of promises that sound too good to be true. Comparing more than one option can help you make an informed choice.

Are there local options, or do I need to travel?

The Miami-Dade region has treatment providers spread across the area, and many services are also available through telehealth, so local options generally exist within a reasonable distance for most people.

What should I do in a crisis?

In an emergency, call 911. For free, confidential, 24/7 support, call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, or call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (1-800-662-HELP).

Last updated: July 2026 · DrugsRehabsCenters.com Editorial Team