The most treatment-dense county in Florida — verified programs in Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Hollywood, Deerfield Beach, and more.
Broward County has more licensed addiction treatment facilities per capita than almost any county in the United States. The concentration developed over two decades driven by favorable weather, proximity to three major airports (FLL, MIA, PBI), early insurance parity enforcement, and a recovery community that grew into one of the largest in the country.
Today, Broward's treatment corridor stretches from Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach in the north through Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood to Hallandale Beach in the south. Every level of care is available — from hospital-based medical detox to luxury oceanfront residential programs to robust outpatient networks serving working adults.
Broward's primary treatment hub. Home to large multi-level facilities, executive programs, and the highest concentration of CARF/Joint Commission accredited centers in the county.
One of Florida's most active treatment corridors. Known for residential and detox capacity, same-day admissions, and a strong recovery community infrastructure.
Strong outpatient and PHP presence. Several dual diagnosis programs and facilities with veteran-specific tracks. Convenient to both Broward and Miami-Dade.
Growing treatment market in North Broward. Several residential programs with lower census and more individualized care than high-volume Fort Lauderdale facilities.
Western Broward outpatient corridor. Multiple IOP programs with morning and evening tracks for working adults. Convenient for residents of western suburbs.
South Broward. Several outpatient and PHP programs at the Miami-Dade border. Convenient for both county residents and North Miami patients.
Broward County treatment centers accept the full range of major insurance carriers. BCBS of Florida, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Humana are accepted at most accredited facilities. Florida Medicaid covers treatment at a subset of Broward providers — the South Florida Behavioral Health Network administers publicly funded substance abuse services for Broward County residents who qualify.
Patient Brokering Warning: Broward County has historically been targeted by patient brokering operations. Never use a referral source that contacts you unsolicited, offers free flights or housing, or agrees to waive your entire insurance deductible. ClearPath does not accept per-head referral fees — our matching is based purely on clinical fit and insurance compatibility.
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