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ANR Clinic Advanced Opioid Treatment

2002 North Lois Avenue Tampa, FL 33607
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
Inpatient
ANR Clinic Advanced Opioid Treatment

Allure Detox

900 54th St West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatient
Allure Detox

Arete Recovery

8401 South Palm Drive Pembroke Pines, FL 33025
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientAftercare+2
Arete Recovery

Aspire Health Addictions Receiving Facility

434 West Kennedy Blvd Orlando, FL 32810
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientAftercareDual Diagnosis
Aspire Health Addictions Receiving Facility

Beaches Recovery

390 16th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientPHPOutpatient+3
Beaches Recovery

Beachway Therapy Center

1700 North Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientAftercare+2
Beachway Therapy Center

Boca Recovery Center Facility Boca Recovery Center – Alcohol & Drug Rehab Boca Raton

901 Clint Moore Rd STE A Boca Raton, FL 33487
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientDual Diagnosis
Boca Recovery Center Facility Boca Recovery Center – Alcohol & Drug Rehab Boca Raton

Clean Recovery Centers

508 W Fletcher Ave Tampa, FL 33612
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Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatient
Clean Recovery Centers

Coalition Recovery

3012 North U.S. 301 Tampa, FL 33619
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientPHPOutpatient+3
Coalition Recovery

Coastal Detox

1131 Southeast Indian Street Stuart, FL 34997
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientDual DiagnosisIntervention
Coastal Detox

Daylight Recovery Center

2521 Metrocentre Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientAftercare+1
Daylight Recovery Center

Evoke Wellness Florida

3600 Red Road Miramar Beach, FL 33025
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientAftercare+2
Evoke Wellness Florida

Evolutions Treatment Center Miami

16565 Northeast 4th Avenue Miami, FL 33162
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
Inpatient
Evolutions Treatment Center Miami

Footprints Beachside Recovery

151 107th Avenue Treasure Island, FL 33706
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientPHPOutpatient+3
Footprints Beachside Recovery

Gateway Community Services

555 Stockton Street Jacksonville, FL 32204
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
OutpatientDual DiagnosisInpatient
Gateway Community Services

Immersion Recovery Center

3333 South Congress Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatientAftercare+2
Immersion Recovery Center

JourneyPure Florida Alcohol and Drug Rehab

22219 Panama City Beach Parkway Panama City Beach, FL 32413
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientPHPOutpatient+4
JourneyPure Florida Alcohol and Drug Rehab

Lakeview Health – Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment

1900 Corporate Square Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32216
Detox Service Setting
Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
OutpatientPHPInpatient
Lakeview Health – Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Legacy Healing Center

2960 North State Road 7 Margate, FL 33063
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Inpatient DetoxOutpatient DetoxMAT
Levels Of Care
InpatientPHPOutpatient
Legacy Healing Center

MedMark Treatment Centers Jacksonville

5600 Spring Park Rd Jacksonville, FL 32216
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Inpatient DetoxOutpatient Detox
Levels Of Care
InpatientOutpatient
MedMark Treatment Centers Jacksonville

Drug & Alcohol Detox in Florida

If you’re living with a substance use disorder and you’re looking for a good detox center in Florida you have a lot of options. But there are several factors to consider when you’re trying to find the program that’s right for you.

Florida addiction treatment centers offer detox care in various settings to hospital based facilities, residential treatment centers and outpatient medication assisted treatment facilities. Referrals to Florida detox centers often come through the Florida Department of Children and Families.

How many detox centers are there in Florida?

There are 350+ facilities in Florida offering detox, withdrawal management, or medication assisted treatment services.

Who oversees detox accreditation in Florida?

Florida rehab and detox facilities are licensed by the Florida Department of Children & Families through the department’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program and by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.

Key points when searching

Below are some key points to consider when you’re searching for a Florida alcohol or drug detox facility::

  • Licensure: Be sure that the facility you’re considering is licensed by the Florida Department of Children & Families, specifically for providing drug and alcohol detox services.
  • Staffing: Florida has specific staffing requirements to ensure that detox patients are well-cared for and safe. Look for a facility that offers 24/7 nursing coverage and regular physician visits.
  • Payers: Understanding the cost of detox is an important first step in recovery. There are various ways to pay, including public insurance such as Medicare and Medicaid, private health insurance, scholarships, sliding-fee scales, grant funding and more. Talk with the facility you’re considering about your payment options.
  • Step-down options: Look for treatment centers that offer seamless movement from one step of the treatment process to another (for example, from detox to inpatient, residential or outpatient treatment).
  • Medication-assisted treatment availability: If you need medication-assisted treatment you’ll want to verify that the detox facilities you’re considering can offer the medication you need.

Find The Perfect Detox Center For You

Filter treatment centers in Florida by level of care offered to find the best detox program for you or a loved one.

Paying for Detox in Florida

Understanding the cost of drug and alcohol detox in Florida is an important first step in recovery. While costs vary based on your level of care, there are diverse financial solutions, from private insurance to state-funded Managing Entities, that allow anyone to access quality treatment.

How Much Does Detox Cost in Florida?

The out-of-pocket cost of your detox (if any) will depend on several factors, including your insurance plan, the facility you choose, and the level of treatment necessary to start your recovery.

Hospital Detox

Hospital (medically managed) detox costs vary widely. Your out-of-pocket cost will depend largely on your insurance plan and deductible. It’s a good idea to contact your insurance company directly for an estimate of detoxification costs.

Residential/Inpatient Clinical Detox

Cash pay and self pay rates vary from one facility to another and can depend on several factors including the length of your stay, whether you’ll have daily nursing coverage and whether medications are included in the cost of treatment. The ranges below represent average costs for one month of treatment before insurance. Keep in mind that most detox programs are only 3 to 7 days but cost more due to the medical oversight required.

$5,000 to $10,000+
Medical Detox
$5,000 to $20,000+
Inpatient Rehab
$1,000 to $3,000
Outpatient Rehab
$300 to $500
Methadone Treatment

Does Private Insurance Cover Detox in Florida?

Drug and alcohol detox and other aspects of substance abuse treatment are considered essential benefits under the Affordable Care Act. You may need to have your treatment deemed medically necessary, and/or get a prior authorization for coverage to apply.

If you don’t currently have insurance, explore the Florida Affordable Care Act marketplace. There, you can find a wide variety of plan options that can provide you with the coverage you need to begin your recovery.

Blue Cross Blue Shield
Ambetter
United Health Group
Aetna
Cigna
Oscar Insurance

Medicare and Medicaid in Florida

Medicare

Medicare covers substance use disorder treatment including inpatient and outpatient care. Medicare Part B offers coverage for opioid use disorder treatment, counseling and medications such as methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone.

Medicaid

Medicaid covers substance use disorder treatment, including detox and MAT. Florida medicaid benefits are delivered through the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC/MMA).

Other Ways to Pay for Detox Treatment

There are several options that can help you get the care that you need despite financial difficulties.

Public funding

The Florida Department of Children and Families offers safety-net treatment funds for detox and rehab through regional Managing Entities. Another source of funding comes from federal funds through the Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant.

Veterans Programs

Military members and veterans can access specialized funding through TRICARE or utilize VA benefits at facilities like the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System for fully covered detox and MAT services.

Sliding Scale Payment Systems

Many community based clinics and detox centers base your treatment costs on your income and ability to pay. Facilities will work with you to create affordable payment plans or apply internal scholarships to bridge the financial gap.

Tribal Funding

Native American or Alaska Native Tribal members can utilize Indian Health Service (IHS) benefits to access care, and the Seminole Tribe of Florida offers specialized behavioral health funding for its members.

Florida Regulations and Accreditation for Detox

When you’re searching for a drug and alcohol detox facility you should choose a treatment center that’s properly vetted by the state.

Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF)

DCF is the primary state licensing authority for substance abuse treatment. Through its Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program, it mandates and monitors licensure for any facility providing detoxification, ensuring strict adherence to staffing, nursing, and clinical safety standards.

Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA)

AHCA oversees and licenses standard healthcare facilities in the state, including hospitals that offer medically managed detox. They also administer the Florida Medicaid program, ensuring treatment centers meet the quality standards required for state reimbursement.

Florida Department of Health (DOH)

The DOH manages statewide public health responses, including the Overdose Data to Action in States (OD2A-S) program. They oversee epidemiological overdose tracking and regulate the medical professionals (doctors, nurses) who administer care within detox facilities.

Key MAT Medications and Regulatory Status in Florida

In Florida, opioid treatment programs must both hold a license from the Department of Children and Families and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. All opioid treatment programs must also be registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration. Medicare pays opioid treatment programs through weekly bundles.

Methadone is only dispensed through certified opioid treatment programs, whereas buprenorphine can be dispensed through certified treatment programs and office-based qualified prescribers.

All medication-assisted treatment programs must follow the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s 2024 opioid treatment program guidelines.

Buprenorphine

Highly accessible across the state, it can be dispensed through certified treatment programs or prescribed by qualified office-based prescribers. This flexibility makes it a cornerstone of outpatient detox in Florida.

Methadone

Heavily restricted, methadone is exclusively dispensed through specialized, DCF-licensed and federally certified Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs). Patients typically must visit these clinics daily during early treatment phases.

Naltrexone

Because it is non-addictive and carries no abuse potential, Naltrexone requires no specialized clinic licensing. It is widely used across Florida’s inpatient and outpatient settings to manage both opioid and alcohol use disorders.

Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction in Florida

Florida offers several services to help people who are living with substance use disorder, both in the form of overdose prevention and harm reduction.

Florida supports naloxone distribution and provides regularly updated data through the OD2A-S (Overdose Data to Action in States). Infectious Disease Elimination Programs offer syringe services, where counties can choose to opt in to the program.

What’s in use?

Naloxone use is widely promoted throughout the state of Florida. Good-faith emergency response protections exist under Florida law, making it easier for people to offer help to those who experience an overdose.

Fentanyl test strips are promoted in Florida and are often distributed by local programs.

In 2025, Florida passed Gage’s Law, which requires hospitals and emergency departments to test for fentanyl if an individual’s urine is tested for drugs.

IDEA Exchange

Syringe exchange Naloxone distribution HIV/HCV testing Wound care MAT referrals

Operating as Florida’s first legal syringe exchange program under the IDEA Act, this Miami-based organization provides sterile supplies and medical triage, serving as a critical entry point for individuals seeking detox and recovery resources.

Florida Harm Reduction Collective (FLHRC)

Naloxone distribution Fentanyl test strips Community education Advocacy

FLHRC is a statewide collective dedicated to expanding harm reduction access. They empower local communities by distributing life-saving supplies and advocating for compassionate, evidence-based drug policies.

ISAVE Florida

Free Narcan Infectious disease screening Buprenorphine linkage

A statewide initiative designed to break down barriers to care, ISAVE Florida provides direct access to overdose reversal medications and connects vulnerable individuals to low-barrier Medication-Assisted Treatment.

CORE Network

Post-overdose MAT Long-term care coordination Housing & career support Counseling

Launched by the Florida Department of Children and Families in partnership with the Department of Health and the Agency for Health Care Administration, the CORE Network embeds care coordinators directly in hospital emergency departments to connect overdose patients with MAT and recovery support across 12 Florida counties.

Detox Statistics in Florida

While Florida’s treatment infrastructure is expansive, the state continues to combat a highly toxic illicit drug supply. However, recent data suggests that expanded treatment access and harm reduction tools are beginning to curb overdose fatalities.

Fentanyl Remains Top Threat

The 2024 MEC report confirmed that fentanyl was the most common drug associated with overdose fatalities in the state, underscoring the necessity of Gage’s Law.

7,000+ Overdose Fatalities

Provisional CDC data indicates that Florida experienced over 7,000 predicted drug overdose deaths in 2024, highlighting the ongoing critical need for accessible detox and MAT.

76,000+ Treatment Enrollments

In 2024, the Florida Department of Children and Families recorded that 65,189 adults and 10,977 children were enrolled in state-regulated substance abuse programs.

FAQs About Detox in Florida

How do I verify a Florida detox program’s license and service component?

Check that the program is listed with the Florida Department of Children and Families Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program, and be sure that the facility you’re considering is licensed to provide detox services.

Which Florida Medicaid plans cover detox/MAT in my county?

Learn more about Florida’s Statewide Medicaid Managed Care programs and Managed Medical Assistance plans. You can also ask your Managing Entity for safety-net slots.

Will Medicare cover methadone/buprenorphine for me?

Yes, Medicare Part B offers an opioid treatment plan benefit that covers methadone and buprenorphine.

How fast can I step down after detox?

Ask your treatment program about warm handoffs and same-week admission, which allow for a seamless transition to the next phase of your treatment. Managing entities often coordinate treatment transitions.

Are fentanyl test strips and naloxone available locally?

Yes. Many county health departments and their partners distribute fentanyl test strips.

Do Florida Marketplace (ACA) plans cover detox?

Yes. Detox and substance use disorder treatment are essential health benefits. Plans differ, so you’ll need to check with your insurance company to learn more about your coverage.

Who regulates methadone clinics?

Methadone clinics are regulated by the Florida Department of Children and Families, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

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