Comprehensive Rehab Center in Coney Island, NY
Coney Island is not just a stop near a rehabilitation center for us; it is where we are actually based. When someone from this neighborhood is looking for a quality rehab facility in Brooklyn, they do not have to travel across the borough or coordinate transportation from somewhere unfamiliar.
Whether it is a longtime resident struggling with alcohol, someone managing an opioid dependence after an injury, or a family member trying to get a loved one into care fast, help is available right here in the neighborhood.
A Rehabilitation Center Rooted in the Coney Island Community
Coney Island has always been a place people associate with the boardwalk, the amusement parks, and the beach, but it is also a residential neighborhood with year-round housing, a mix of longtime families, and a population that includes seniors, working adults, and people managing serious health needs in an area that can feel disconnected from other parts of Brooklyn during the off-season.
Surfpoint Recovery sits inside that reality, not apart from it. Being based directly in Coney Island means we are not an outside provider asking people to travel into an unfamiliar part of the city during a moment of crisis. Care is led by our clinical team, including Medical Director Dr. Ramsey Joudeh and Clinical Director Alet Coke, right in the Right Wing space at 2316 Surf Avenue, serving the same community we are part of.
Full Treatment Under One Roof, Steps from Home
For Coney Island residents, one of the hardest parts of getting help is often the fragmentation: detox in one place, rehab somewhere else, medication management scheduled through a third provider entirely. Our treatment programs were built to avoid that. Medically supervised detox for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines happens on site with nursing staff available 24 hours a day.
From there, patients who need it move directly into medication-assisted treatment with Suboxone, Buprenorphine, or Vivitrol, followed by residential rehabilitation that typically runs 21 to 28 days. A psychiatric evaluation takes place within the first 24 hours of admission, so co-occurring conditions get identified early rather than after weeks of treatment have already passed.
Insurance Coverage Built Around Real Access
A lot of Coney Island families rely on Medicaid, and cost is often the first thing that makes someone hesitate to call. We accept all major Medicaid plans, including Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis Care, Molina, and Wellcare, along with Medicare and select commercial insurance plans.
Our team verifies coverage for free before anyone commits to admission, so a Coney Island resident or their family knows exactly what is covered before making a decision. If you have more questions about how coverage works, our common questions about rehab page covers the details.
Easy to Reach by Transit, Car, or on Foot
Being located directly in Coney Island means access is rarely a barrier for people already living in the neighborhood. Our facility is reachable by the D, F, N, and Q subway lines at the Coney Island and Stillwell Avenue station, as well as by the Belt Parkway for anyone driving in from elsewhere in Brooklyn, and by NYC Ferry during the warmer months.
We also serve families from nearby Brighton Beach and beyond, and for families walking or taking local transit from nearby blocks, getting to an intake appointment does not require navigating unfamiliar parts of the city, which matters when time and stress are already working against someone trying to get help.
About Coney Island, NY
Coney Island sits at the southern tip of Brooklyn, known worldwide for its boardwalk, historic amusement parks, and the Atlantic shoreline, but it is just as much a residential neighborhood shaped by public housing, small apartment buildings, and a tight community that has weathered decades of change, from the decline and later revival of the amusement district to the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the waterfront.
Life here shifts with the seasons, busy and crowded in the summer months, quieter and more insular once the boardwalk empties out in the fall and winter. That seasonal rhythm can make isolation harder to notice, which is part of why having a licensed treatment center inside the neighborhood itself, rather than in a distant part of the city, gives residents a real option instead of one more barrier standing between them and care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Surfpoint Recovery actually located in Coney Island?
➢ Yes. Our facility is at 2316 Surf Avenue, Right Wing, 2nd Floor, in Coney Island, Brooklyn. We are not a satellite office or referral partner; treatment happens on site.
Does Surfpoint accept Medicaid for Coney Island residents?
➢ Yes. We accept all major Medicaid plans, including Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis Care, Molina, and Wellcare. Call (646) 347-1893, and our team will verify your specific plan at no cost.
What happens during the first day of treatment?
➢ Within the first 24 hours of rehab admission, a patient receives a psychiatric evaluation, and nursing staff begin monitoring around the clock if detox is needed. Discharge planning also begins on day one, so a plan for after treatment starts forming immediately.
Can family members in Coney Island visit or be involved in treatment?
➢ Yes. We offer family counseling as part of the treatment program, and our team can walk you through what involvement looks like based on your specific situation during intake.
If you or someone you love in Coney Island is ready to get help, you do not have to go far to find it. Start the admission process and take the first step toward treatment close to home.
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