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Drug Rehab Near Me — Philadelphia & Surrounding Areas

Philadelphia recorded 1,045 overdose deaths in 2024 — and licensed inpatient treatment is available across every neighborhood in the city. Find the program closest to you below. Source: Philadelphia Health Dept.

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How Philadelphia Rehab Placement Works

Every Philadelphia-area resident — whether in Kensington, Center City, the Northeast, or out in Montgomery or Delaware County — has access to licensed inpatient drug rehab under Pennsylvania Act 106 and federal parity law. The placement process is the same across neighborhoods: a call to (215) 792-4574, a free insurance verification, and a match with a licensed residential program.

What varies by neighborhood is the clinical picture. Kensington's drug supply is dominated by fentanyl, xylazine, and medetomidine; Center City presents more alcohol and benzodiazepine dependence among working professionals; Montgomery County and Delaware County suburban patients are more likely to present high-functioning prescription-opioid or alcohol use disorder. Placement advisors match each patient to the program that fits.

Where Anchor Point Is Located

The Anchor Point office is at 16 S 16th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102 — in Center City, two blocks from 15th–16th Street Market-Frankford Line station and walking distance from Suburban Station Regional Rail. The location is deliberately central: accessible by El, Broad Street Line, Regional Rail, PATCO from NJ, and all major road corridors (I-95, I-676, I-76, I-476).

If You're in Crisis Right Now

If you or someone you love is experiencing a medical emergency or overdose, call 911 immediately. For mental health crisis, call or text 988 (24/7 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). For Pennsylvania substance use treatment resources, the PA DDAP Get Help Now Hotline is 1-800-662-4357, available 24/7 in English and Spanish.

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