List of Crack Detox in New York
Below is a list of the different crack cocaine rehab centers in New York. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the rehab center is trusted and has the expertise you are looking for. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.
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Address of the center
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Experiential Therapy
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
- Holistic Rehab
People Served
- Christian Rehab Treatment
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Seniors/older adults
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS
- Rehab for Men
- Rehab for Spanish-Speaking Addicts
Payment Options
- Payment Assistance
- Medicaid
- Low Cost
1041 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY
Joint Commission Accredited | Member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
Rehab Settings
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Detox Center
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
- Medical Detox
Services Offered
- Holistic Rehab
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
Payment Options
- Self Payment
113 E. 60 St., New York, NY
Rehab Settings
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Drug Prevention and Education
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Twelve Step Rehab
People Served
- Rehab for Men
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
211 Broadway, Suite 205, Lynbrook, NY
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
People Served
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Christian Rehab Treatment
- Rehab for Women
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
- Low Cost
444 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
People Served
- Rehab for Men
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Christian Rehab Treatment
124 Locust St., Buffalo, NY
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
Services Offered
- Aftercare
People Served
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Self Payment
- Medicaid
- UnitedHealthcare
- Low Cost
- State Financed
- Tricare/Military Insurance
1505 Whitesboro Street, Utica, NY
Rehab Settings
- Halfway House
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
People Served
- Rehab for Women
Payment Options
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Low Cost
- State Financed
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Self Payment
1408 Genesee Street, Utica, NY
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Holistic Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
People Served
- Rehab for Adolescents
- Family Program
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS
- Rehab for Adults
Payment Options
- Medicaid
- Self Payment
1830 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Residential Treatment
Services Offered
- Holistic Rehab
People Served
- Rehab for Adults
- Rehab for Adolescents
Payment Options
- Self Payment
- Medicaid
5803 Route 42, Fallsburg, NY
Rehab Settings
- Detox Center
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
- Shelter
Services Offered
- Aftercare
- Relapse Prevention
Payment Options
- Low Cost
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
38 Seward Avenue, Middletown, NY
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Crack cocaine is a central nervous system stimulant drug. It is a concentrated form of cocaine that’s more easily smokeable. Ingesting crack cocaine produces rapid onset of intense euphoria, among other stimulating effects. The effects are incredibly short-lived, lasting only minutes at most.
Crack cocaine is an off-white to yellowish substance with a waxy texture. It is often found in the form of “rocks,” dense clumps of the oily product that resemble small chunks of soap. It’s most commonly referred to as “crack” due to the crackling sound produced when the substance is burned to smoke.
Crack cocaine and cocaine stay in the system for roughly one to three days at detectable levels in the urine. The range is influenced by how heavily the drug is consumed before cessation and the person’s unique body type and habits.
Crack is highly addictive due to the rapid onset and strength of its effects and how they’re brought about. Crack functions the same way as cocaine, sharply increasing dopamine uptake and producing a near-immediate and intense euphoria. Crack cocaine is one of the most addictive substances known to man, not for its physical effects but its ability to enslave a person mentally. The “crash” that follows the high can lead to extreme cravings for more crack that short-circuit rationality and judgment. Binge use is widespread with this drug since this cycle of getting high and crashing occurs over only a few minutes, and heavy users can consume thousands of dollars worth of crack in one sitting.
Crack is usually smoked via a method called “free-basing.” Users typically use a simple glass tube with a small piece of another material like a copper scouring pad shoved in one end. Crack may also be injected. However, the drug isn’t water-soluble, so this takes a bit of technical skill and chemistry and, therefore, is an uncommon method of consumption.
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