Emergency: 911 Crisis line: call or text 988 NYC Well: 888-692-9355 SAMHSA: 1-800-662-4357

Inpatient Treatment Accessible From Every NYC Borough

The Bridge is located at 1220 Broadway โ€” the NoMad/Flatiron neighborhood of Manhattan, between W 29th and W 30th Streets. It is reachable by subway from every borough, by LIRR and Metro-North from the suburbs, and by car from anywhere in the metro area. A placement advisor is available 24/7 by phone, and the insurance verification process can be completed entirely by phone โ€” you do not need to come in person before an inpatient admission.

Getting Here: Transit from Every Direction

By subway: The N, R, W, and 1 trains all stop at 28th St โ€” one block from 1220 Broadway. By LIRR: Penn Station is a 5-minute walk east on 31st St. By Metro-North: Grand Central is 10 minutes by taxi or the 6 train to 28th St. By car: The building is accessible from I-95, the Lincoln Tunnel, the Holland Tunnel, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, and the FDR Drive. By rideshare: drop-off at the Broadway entrance.

Call Now โ€” Available 24/7 From Anywhere in NYC

Free insurance verification in 15 minutes. PPO insurance accepted.

PPO Insurance Accepted โ€” Free Verification From Anywhere

Most private PPO insurance plans cover inpatient addiction treatment. New York State law prevents insurers from requiring preauthorization for inpatient SUD treatment at licensed facilities. Call (347) 774-4506 from wherever you are โ€” a placement advisor will verify your benefits in approximately 15 minutes, at no cost, with no obligation. Learn more about insurance coverage for rehab in New York.

Frequently Asked Questions โ€” NYC Locations

Crisis & Treatment Resources

If you or someone you love is in crisis right now, these resources are available immediately โ€” free and confidential.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
988

Call or text 988 โ€” 24/7 crisis support for mental health and substance use

NYC Well
888-692-9355

NYC's 24/7 multilingual crisis and support line โ€” 200+ languages

SAMHSA National Helpline
1-800-662-4357

Free, confidential treatment referral and information service โ€” 24/7

Free Naloxone (Narcan) in NYC: Available at most NYC pharmacies without a prescription. Also distributed at syringe service programs and Overdose Prevention Centers citywide. View all NYC addiction resources โ†’
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