Drug and alcohol rehab in Camden County, NJ is available at Villa Wellness Center, located inside the county at 200 Independence Blvd in Sicklerville. We provide PHP, IOP, and outpatient treatment for adults across the county’s towns and townships, with dual diagnosis support built in. We work with Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, and United Healthcare.
Villa Wellness Center operates from Sicklerville in Gloucester Township, inside Camden County itself. From most of the county, the drive runs 10 to 30 minutes via Route 42, the Atlantic City Expressway, I-295, or the Black Horse Pike, which keeps treatment inside your daily radius instead of across a bridge or up a turnpike.
That matters for outpatient care specifically, because you make this drive several times a week, and a program 20 minutes away is one you can actually keep showing up to. Admissions completes the phone assessment and insurance verification before your first visit, so the commute starts when treatment does.
Treatment at Villa runs on three tracks: partial hospitalization at 20 to 30 hours over 5 days a week, intensive outpatient at 9 to 12 hours over 3 days, and outpatient continuing care at 1 to 2 hours weekly, with the starting track set by clinical assessment. Most adults step down through the tracks as recovery stabilizes, on one treatment plan with one clinical team.
The drug addiction treatment program covers alcohol, opioids including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription painkillers, benzodiazepines including Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, and Valium, stimulants including cocaine and methamphetamine, and polysubstance use. Opioid recovery includes medication support with Suboxone, Vivitrol, or naltrexone. Benzodiazepine dependence is handled with a gradual, clinically supervised taper, and if physical dependence requires medically supervised withdrawal first, we coordinate that placement and continue your care directly afterward.
Our dual diagnosis treatment handles the substance use disorder and the mental health condition underneath it, depression, anxiety, PTSD, or trauma history, on one plan with one clinical team, instead of referring the mental health side elsewhere. Psychiatric medication is managed by our psychiatric nurse practitioner inside the same program.
The therapy mix draws on individual, group, and family therapy, with trauma-focused therapy, somatic healing, music therapy, and 12-step education added per your treatment plan. What shifts between PHP, IOP, and outpatient is the intensity and the ratio of group to individual work, not the clinical approach.
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Naltrexone |
Acamprosate |
Disulfiram |
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How it works |
Reduces craving and blunts alcohol’s reward effect |
Supports the brain’s recovery during sustained abstinence |
Creates an immediate adverse reaction if alcohol is consumed |
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Form |
Daily oral tablet |
Oral tablet, taken through the day |
Daily oral tablet |
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Best fit |
Adults reducing or stopping drinking who struggle with craving |
Adults already abstinent who need help staying there |
Adults who want a hard deterrent and have strong daily structure |
For adults pursuing alcohol rehab in Camden County, all three medications are FDA-approved options, and the choice is made jointly by you and the clinical team based on your drinking pattern, health history, and goals.
Camden County recorded 206 suspected overdose deaths in 2024, down 37 percent from 327 in 2023 according to the NJ Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner and the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, the largest single-year decline on record here. The county still carries the second-highest overdose death count in New Jersey behind Essex County, and adult binge drinking sits at 17.9 percent per CDC PLACES 2022 data.
The decline tracks with what officials credit it to: wider naloxone access and more people reaching medication-assisted treatment. That is the direction this page exists to serve. Adults not yet ready for a program can call ReachNJ, the state’s 24/7 addiction helpline, or the Camden County Office of Mental Health and Addiction at (856) 374-6361; adults ready for structured outpatient care can typically start with us within the week.
We treat adults from across Camden County, including Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Berlin, West Berlin, Clementon, Pine Hill, Blackwood, Gloucester Township, Stratford, Somerdale, and Sicklerville itself. Several of these towns have their own dedicated treatment pages with drive times and local detail, including Cherry Hill and Berlin.
Adults comparing drug rehab in Camden County, NJ will find the practical distinction is simple: we run structured day treatment that lets you live at home, from inside the county, five days a week. Anyone who needs detox or residential care first gets that placement coordinated through admissions, then continues into our program directly, and anyone weighing rehab centers in South Jersey more broadly can use the free benefit check to compare coverage before choosing. When exploring drug rehabilitation centers in Sicklerville, it’s important to consider the services and support they offer.
Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Humana, and United Healthcare are the plans we work with most, and benefit verification is free on any plan before treatment begins. Federal parity rules put substance use and mental health coverage on equal footing with medical coverage on commercial plans, so PHP and IOP authorizations are standard.
Your cost is set by your deductible and coinsurance, not a list price, which is why the verification form or a call to (844) 609-3035 comes first. Admissions reads your benefits back to you before you commit to anything.
Medical Director
Medical Director
Dr. Courtney Scott, MD. Board-eligible in Addiction Medicine, Medical Director at Villa Wellness Center. For full bio visit our team page.
Yes. The facility is at 200 Independence Blvd in Sicklerville, inside Gloucester Township, Camden County, and we treat adults from across the county.
From the Cherry Hill and Voorhees area, plan 25 to 35 minutes via I-295 and Route 42. Central and southern towns like Berlin, Clementon, and Blackwood are 10 to 20 minutes away.
Yes. Prescription opioids and benzodiazepines are among the most common substances we treat, using medication support for opioids and a gradual supervised taper for benzodiazepines, with coordination of medically supervised withdrawal first when dependence requires it.
Yes. ReachNJ is the state’s 24/7 addiction helpline, and the Camden County Office of Mental Health and Addiction at (856) 374-6361 connects residents with county-funded services.
Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Humana, and United Healthcare, and we verify benefits on any plan free of charge before you start.
Admissions runs a clinical phone assessment, verifies your insurance, and recommends a starting level of care. Outpatient intake typically happens within the same week.
Call (844) 609-3035 or submit the verification form. Assessment, coverage, and a start date, all from the first call.