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Browse 637 accredited rehab centers in Florida. Compare treatment programs, verify insurance acceptance, and narrow your calls to facilities that match the level of care you actually need.

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Treatment Centers in Florida

Directory listings with contact information. Facilities can upgrade to a full profile.

636 listed
6405 Congress Avenue Suite 160, Boca Raton, Florida, 33487
561-464-5500

iRecovery serves Boca Raton, Florida with structured outpatient support for older adults and young adults facing co-occurring mental health concerns, drug…

633 Umatilla Blvd. Umatilla, Umatilla, Florida, 32784
(888) 595-0622

Based in Umatilla, Florida, The Recovery Village Umatilla brings a residential treatment program to the local recovery landscape for older adults and LGBTQ+…

6313 Corporate Ct. Ste 130 Fort Myers, Fort Myers, Florida, 33919
(239) 362-0144

Located in Fort Myers, Florida, Nextep Men provides structured sober housing with attention to alcohol use disorder, drug addiction, and benzodiazepine use.…

6313 Corporate Ct. Ste 130 Fort Myers, Fort Myers, Florida, 33919
(239) 362-0144

For people seeking support in Fort Myers, Florida, Nextep Women delivers a sober living home for women and men facing alcohol use disorder, drug addiction, and…

6300 South East Federal Highway Stuart Florida 34997, Stuart, Florida, 34997
(888) 694-6086

Remedy Therapy Behavioral Health in Stuart, Florida offers structured residential care with attention to alcohol use disorder, co-occurring mental health…

6290 Corporate Court Suite 201, Fort Myers, Florida, 33919
855-452-3683

Kimberly ReGenesis Center is a program in Fort Myers, Florida focused on structured outpatient support for young adults facing cocaine use, benzodiazepine use,…

6282 Dupont Station Court Office A, Jacksonville, Florida, 32217
323-522-2218

Affect Therapeutics in Jacksonville, Florida offers outpatient addiction treatment for young adults facing drug addiction and chronic relapse. Clients may work…

6274 Linton Blvd #101, Delray Beach, Florida, 33484
(877) 538-5425

Feinberg Consulting-Delray Beach serves Delray Beach, Florida with behavioral health and recovery care with attention to alcohol use disorder, benzodiazepine…

6227 Sheldon Road Tampa, Tampa, Florida, 33615
(877) 806-7096

Based in Tampa, Florida, Turning Point of Tampa brings a stabilization-first residential program to the local recovery landscape for a wide mix of client…

610 E Olympia Ave, Punta Gorda, Florida, 33950
(844) 796-1843

Valiant Recovery Florida serves Punta Gorda, Florida with a recovery residence for older adults, executives, and professionals facing alcohol use disorder,…

608 NE 2nd Ave, Okeechobee, Florida, 34972
(863) 623-4923

Detox of South Florida in Okeechobee, Florida offers short-term stabilization and detox care for a wide mix of client populations facing alcohol use disorder,…

6000 Lake Ellenor Dr, Orlando, Florida, 32809
(844) 900-1731

Orlando Recovery Center in Orlando, Florida offers structured residential care with attention to alcohol use disorder, co-occurring mental health concerns, and…

6000 Deacon Place Sarasota, Sarasota, Florida, 34238
(813) 590-5065

Clean Recovery Centers Sarasota in Sarasota, Florida offers structured residential care for young adults and adults facing alcohol use disorder, benzodiazepine…

6 Regina Boulevard, Beverly Hills, Florida, 34465
352-270-8236

Lifestream Behavioral Center Citrus Access Center is a program in Beverly Hills, Florida focused on flexible outpatient care for older adults and young adults…

5995 SE Community Drive Stuart, Stuart, Florida, 34997
(772) 403-4000

Located in Stuart, Florida, Coral Shores Behavioral Health provides an inpatient recovery setting for a wide mix of client populations facing drug addiction,…

5970 South Orange Blossom Trail, Intercession City, Florida, 32810
407-846-5294

Aspire Health Partners Oasis in Intercession City, Florida offers an inpatient recovery setting for children, adolescents, and LGBTQ+ clients facing…

5951 Northeast 1st Avenue Miami, Miami, Florida, 33137
(786) 620-8008

B. Riley House Miami Residential serves Miami, Florida with an inpatient recovery setting for LGBTQ+ clients and adults facing alcohol use disorder, drug…

5951 Clark Center Avenue Unit B, Sarasota, Florida, 34238
(877) 284-7074

Located in Sarasota, Florida, New Season Treatment Center - Sarasota provides structured outpatient support for adults facing drug addiction, opioid use…

5901 SW 74th St Suite #408 Miami, Miami, Florida, 33143
(561) 576-6768

My Psychiatrist Miami is a program in Miami, Florida focused on structured outpatient support for adults facing anxiety symptoms, mental health needs, and…

Florida data brief

Florida Addiction Statistics and Rehab Trends

If you are looking for rehab in Florida, a facility list only tells part of the story. Florida addiction statistics give you a clearer view of how many people may need care, how many still miss treatment, and which substances show up most often across the state. In the 2023 and 2024 annual average, SAMHSA estimated that 3.1 million people age 12 and older in Florida had a substance use disorder. In 2024, 3.2 million were classified as needing substance use treatment, and 2.7 million did not receive it. SAMHSA also estimated that 3.9 million used marijuana in the past year and 4 million reported binge alcohol use in the past month. That matters when you are trying to move quickly, compare levels of care, and avoid wasting time on programs that do not match the substances involved.

Treatment gap 85.0%

of people in Florida who were classified as needing substance use treatment in 2024 did not receive it.

What stands out

  • 3.1M with substance use disorder: SAMHSA estimated this many people age 12 and older in Florida had a past-year substance use disorder.
  • 3.2M needed treatment: These residents were classified as needing substance use treatment in 2024.
  • 2.7M did not receive treatment: The treatment gap remains large across the state.
  • 3.9M used marijuana in the past year: Cannabis use remains common enough to shape screening and treatment demand.
  • 4M reported binge alcohol use: Alcohol remains a major part of the state addiction picture.

Florida Addiction Statistics at a Glance

Substance use disorder 3.1M

Estimated people age 12 and older in Florida with a past-year substance use disorder in the 2023 and 2024 annual average.

Needed treatment 3.2M

Residents classified as needing substance use treatment in 2024.

Did not get treatment 2.7M

People who were classified as needing treatment but did not receive it.

Marijuana use 3.9M

Estimated people in Florida who used marijuana in the past year.

Binge alcohol use 4M

Estimated people who reported binge alcohol use in the past month.

What Florida addiction statistics mean for treatment access

The clearest signal in the Florida data is the treatment gap. SAMHSA estimated that 3.2 million people in Florida were classified as needing substance use treatment in 2024, yet 2.7 million did not receive it. That means about 85.0% of the people identified as needing treatment were still outside care.

In Florida, the access problem is not only how many people need care. It is how many still do not receive it.

If you are comparing programs, use that gap as a practical filter. Fast admissions, clear insurance verification, detox access when needed, and a realistic step-down plan can matter more than long amenity lists. The goal is to get into the right level of care without losing momentum while you or your family are ready to act.

Which substances are shaping rehab demand in Florida

The substance pattern in Florida is not limited to one drug. SAMHSA estimated that 3.9 million people used marijuana in the past year and 4 million reported binge alcohol use in the past month in the 2023 and 2024 annual average. Those numbers help explain why many programs need to be ready for both alcohol-related treatment needs and drug-related care at the same time.

Alcohol can drive withdrawal risk, medical complications, and relapse cycles that require a higher level of care. Heavy marijuana use can still disrupt work, school, motivation, sleep, or mental health. If either substance is central to the problem, ask whether the rehab treats that issue directly rather than assuming it is secondary.

How to use these Florida addiction statistics when choosing rehab

Statistics are only useful if they help you make a better decision. When you contact rehabs in Florida, use the state data to ask direct questions about safety, fit, and follow-through.

  1. Ask what level of care fits the substances involved and whether detox can be arranged if withdrawal risk is high.
  2. Confirm the center actually treats alcohol, cannabis, opioids, stimulants, or polysubstance use if that matches your situation.
  3. Verify insurance, wait time, and admission timing early in the call so you do not lose time on a poor fit.
  4. Ask about dual-diagnosis care if depression, anxiety, trauma, or another mental health issue is part of the picture.
  5. Make sure there is a step-down plan after the first level of treatment, such as outpatient care, peer support, or recovery housing.

Rehab in Florida is not one-size-fits-all. The best option is the program that can admit you safely, treat the substances actually involved, and keep you connected to care after discharge.

Florida Rehab FAQ

What do Florida addiction statistics say about treatment demand?

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SAMHSA estimated that 3.2 million people age 12 and older in Florida were classified as needing substance use treatment in 2024. 2.7 million did not receive treatment, which shows the gap between need and actual care is still large.

Is alcohol still a major addiction concern in Florida?

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Yes. SAMHSA estimated that 4 million people in Florida reported binge alcohol use in the past month in the 2023 and 2024 annual average. That does not mean every person needs rehab, but it does show alcohol remains a major driver of screening, early intervention, and treatment demand.

How common is marijuana use in Florida?

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SAMHSA estimated that 3.9 million people in Florida used marijuana in the past year in the 2023 and 2024 annual average. For some people, heavy cannabis use can still disrupt school, work, sleep, or mental health and may require treatment.

What kind of rehab should you look for in Florida?

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Start with the level of care that matches your risk. If withdrawal, overdose risk, or heavy alcohol or sedative use is involved, look for a program that can arrange medical detox. Then confirm the center can treat co-occurring mental health issues, accepts your insurance, and offers follow-up care after the first stage of treatment.

Finding the Right Next Step in Florida

Florida addiction statistics show broad treatment need, a large treatment gap, and continued demand tied to both alcohol and drug use. Use the directory above to compare the 637 rehab centers listed for Florida, then narrow your calls to programs that match the substances involved, confirm insurance quickly, and offer continuing care after the first stage of treatment.

Sources

Counts cited above come from SAMHSA state tables and are reported in thousands using 2023 and 2024 annual averages.

  1. SAMHSA. National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2023-2024 State Releases.
  2. SAMHSA. National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2023-2024 State-Specific Tables of Model-Based Estimates.