Middlesex County has 28 licensed addiction treatment facilities per the 2024 SAMHSA National Directory of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Programs. This directory covers every licensed provider — not a top-10 list, not ranked by relationship, not pay-for-placement. Every facility is cross-referenced against NJ DMHAS state licensure and published with a correction link.
Middlesex County addiction treatment at a glance
Of the 28 licensed facilities in Middlesex County: 5 inpatient/residential; 24 offering medication-assisted treatment; 24 outpatient; 6 offering medically supervised detox. NJ FamilyCare (Medicaid) is accepted at 18 of them; private insurance at 21. 6 are CARF-accredited and 12 are accredited by The Joint Commission.
Licensed facilities serving Middlesex County
- Right Choice Recovery — Dayton (PHP, IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- Laszlo Center 4 Hope and Healing — East Brunswick (outpatient)
- Diamond Counseling Center — Edison (PHP, IOP, MAT)
- Eleanor Health — Edison — Edison (outpatient, MAT) · CARF-accredited
- JFK University Medical Center — Center for Behavioral Health — Edison (IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- Center For Network Therapy — Middlesex (detox, PHP, IOP, MAT) · CARF-accredited
- Counseling Center at Middlesex — Middlesex (PHP, IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- Counseling Center at Monmouth Junction — Monmouth Junction (PHP, IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- Princeton Detox and Recovery Center — Monmouth Junction (inpatient/residential, detox, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- College Recovery LLC — New Brunswick (PHP, IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- College Recovery LLC — SOBA New Jersey — New Brunswick (inpatient/residential, detox, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- Damon House Inc — Inpatient — New Brunswick (inpatient/residential, MAT)
- Damon House Inc — Outpatient — New Brunswick (IOP)
- Guardian Intensive Outpatient Program — New Brunswick — New Brunswick (IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- New Brunswick Counseling Center — New Brunswick (IOP, MAT) · CARF-accredited
- Rutgers/UBHC — Specialized Addiction Treatment Servs — New Brunswick (detox, IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- SOBA New Jersey — New Brunswick (PHP, IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- Victor H Lopez LSW MSW LCADC CCS — New Brunswick (outpatient)
- Center for Great Expectations — Roots to Recovery — North Brunswick (IOP, MAT) · CARF-accredited
- New Beginnings Treatment Center — North Brunswick (IOP, MAT)
- Penn Medicine Princeton House — Behavioral Health/North Brunswick — North Brunswick (PHP, IOP, MAT) · TJC-accredited
- Journey to Wellness Inc — Perth Amboy (PHP, IOP, MAT)
- Passion Care Center — Perth Amboy (PHP, IOP, MAT)
- Step Inc — Striving to Empower People — Sewaren (IOP)
- Recovery Centers of America — Raritan Bay Inpatient — South Amboy (inpatient/residential, detox, PHP, IOP) · CARF + TJC-accredited
- South Amboy Health Center LLC — South Amboy (IOP, MAT) · CARF-accredited
- Veritas Recovery Center — South Amboy (inpatient/residential, detox, MAT)
- Clear Conscience Counseling LLC — South Plainfield (IOP, MAT)
Program types available in Middlesex County
- 5 inpatient/residential facilities — see the inpatient filter for statewide context on this level of care.
- 24 MAT providers — browse the MAT provider page for what medication-assisted treatment actually involves.
- 6 medically supervised detox programs — see the detox filter.
- 24 outpatient/IOP/PHP programs — see the outpatient filter for the three levels of non-residential care compared.
Insurance and payer considerations in Middlesex County
For NJ FamilyCare (Medicaid) coverage details, see our NJ FamilyCare page. For private-insurance specifics, each major NJ carrier has its own filter page: Horizon BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and AmeriHealth.
Free and state-funded options for Middlesex County residents
If cost is the obstacle, start at the free and state-funded treatment page. It walks through the six distinct pathways to low-or-no-cost addiction treatment in NJ, including NJ FamilyCare enrollment, DMHAS state-funded slots, the CARES program, and Oxford House recovery residences.
Middlesex County recovery resources beyond treatment
Treatment is one step in recovery; it’s not the whole arc. NJ’s statewide recovery resources cover AA/NA meeting directories, county-level drug courts, and the NJ state commitment process. For immediate crisis support, call or text 988 or reach NJ’s 24/7 addiction helpline at 1-844-732-2465.
Request a correction
If you believe a facility listed here is out of date, closed, or incorrectly categorized — or if a licensed Middlesex County provider is missing — please request a correction. We review every submission and update the dataset on acceptance.