Drug Rehab for Burlington County, NJ Residents
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Addiction Treatment for Burlington County Residents
Burlington County borders Mercer County to the east and south, and 144 Burlington County residents sought treatment at Mercer County facilities in 2024 — confirming that New Horizons Addiction Center is a regional resource, not just a Trenton facility. Burlington County shares New Jersey's broader drug crisis: the county's opioid and alcohol burden is significant, and patients from Burlington frequently benefit from traveling to Trenton for treatment that separates them from local environments and triggers.
Driving Directions from Burlington County, NJ
From Mount Holly (Burlington County seat): Take NJ-541 N approximately 12 miles to I-295 N toward Trenton (approximately 10 miles). Take the Broad St / Lamberton St exit into Trenton. Head north on Broad St to 18 S Broad St. Approximately 30–35 minutes. From Burlington City: Take I-295 N directly approximately 20 miles to the Broad St exit in Trenton. Approximately 25–30 minutes.
NJ Transit Bus service connects Burlington County communities (Mount Holly, Bordentown, Burlington City) to Trenton Transit Center. From the Transit Center, walk 0.4 miles north on Broad St to 18 S Broad St.
Burlington County Communities Served
We regularly serve patients from Burlington City, Mount Holly, Bordentown, Pemberton, Maple Shade, Medford, Evesham, Moorestown, Lumberton, and all surrounding Burlington County communities. Most are 20–40 minutes from our Trenton facility via I-295.
Getting to New Horizons from Burlington County
From most Burlington County communities: Take I-295 N approximately 15–25 miles to the Broad St / Lamberton St exit in Trenton. New Horizons is at 18 S Broad St, approximately 5 minutes from the exit. Total drive time: 25–40 minutes depending on starting point.
Does Insurance Cover Rehab for Burlington County Residents?
Yes. NJ's Mental Health Parity Act applies to all state-regulated insurers throughout New Jersey. Burlington County residents with private insurance can access treatment at New Horizons. We verify benefits before admission at no cost.
Ready to Talk? Our Trenton Team Is Available 24/7.
Free, confidential benefits check. Same-day intake available in most cases. Insurance accepted.