Strongsville, OH Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers
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721 Lincoln Way E Massillon, Ohio 44646

446 Morgan Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45206

1655 Holland Road, Suite F Maumee, Ohio 43537

1320 Washington Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44113

2863 State Route 45 Rock Creek, Ohio 44085

1791 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207

2600 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45206

1924 E Market Street Warren, Ohio 44483

201 N Yellow Springs Street Springfield, Ohio 45504

5778 Ohio 350, Oregonia, OH 45054

8120 Garnet Drive Dayton, Ohio 45458

3964 Hamilton Square Boulevard Groveport, Ohio 43125

999 N Main St Akron, Ohio 45212

25 Whitney Drive, Suite 120 Milford, Ohio 45150
Strongsville does not have treatment centers listed in our directory, and unlike some of its neighbors, it isn’t close enough to Cleveland’s cluster of centers to draw on it directly. The nearest real treatment is found in Middleburg Heights, four miles north, followed by Parma and Westlake, both a bit further out.
Strongsville is located along Interstate 71 toward the Medina County line, past the edge of Cleveland’s inner suburbs. A search can pull in a wider, more scattered set of towns rather than one dominant nearby city. Plan on a somewhat longer drive here than someone in Parma or Cleveland Heights would need.
Getting started in Strongsville doesn’t require a county gate. A licensed provider assesses you directly, with no referral or paperwork from Cuyahoga County required first. The county’s ADAMHS Board steps in only on the publicly funded side of things, where it coordinates services rather than approving individual admissions.
Its 24-hour number, 988 or (216) 623-6888, can help if you want a second opinion before you pick a program. Ohio Recovery Housing certifies recovery residences statewide, and that certification is trending away from purely voluntary toward a real expectation. Sober living homes near Strongsville are worth checking directly rather than assuming it’s already covered.
Interstate 71 runs directly through Strongsville on its way into Cleveland, and RTA’s Route 51 bus reaches this far south too, though it’s a longer ride than from closer-in suburbs.
Strongsville also has its own Park-N-Ride lot, but that service is built around rush hour commuter runs into downtown, not the flexible, several-day-a-week schedule outpatient treatment usually needs. For that reason, a car is the more realistic plan for anyone in Strongsville attending a program regularly.
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Common questions about arriving, getting around, and what to expect from treatment near Strongsville. If a question is not covered here, a program’s admissions team can answer it directly.
No, you don’t need a referral to start treatment and since Strongsville has no centers of its own, that first call is likely going to land in Middleburg Heights, Parma, or Westlake rather than in the city itself. Any of them can take your call and start an assessment without a referral from anyone else.
None of the immediate neighbors carry much on their own, which is different from suburbs closer to Cleveland’s core. Middleburg Heights has the most nearby, with Parma and Westlake adding a bit more each.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is only about seven to nine miles away, roughly a 15 minute drive, closer than downtown Cleveland itself. That makes Strongsville a genuinely convenient home base if you’re flying in for a program elsewhere in the metro.
Whether you can fit treatment in Strongsville around a full-time job depends more on the program’s schedule than the location of the center. Since you need a car to access most treatment, look for a program with evening or early morning hours if a standard workday doesn’t leave room for a several-times-a-week commitment.