Addiction Treatment Center Near Annapolis

At Avenues Recovery, we believe staying close to home leads to lasting sobriety. If you’re looking for addiction rehab in Annapolis, our top-rated dual diagnosis rehab programs in Maryland, offer expert care in a supportive, community-based setting—because real recovery starts where you are.

About Us

Avenues Recovery Center is a national network of drug and alcohol detox and rehab facilities, with two sister treatment centers serving the Annapolis community and surrounding areas in Maryland. With an evidence-based, integrative model and a compassionate team of experienced doctors, clinicians, and support staff, we provide personalized care that meets each person exactly where they are in their recovery journey.

But Avenues is more than just a drug and alcohol addiction treatment program near Annapolis. We’re a connected, thriving community of people who believe in showing up for one another. Rooted in love, accountability, and hope, we help our clients build a foundation for lasting sobriety—and a future full of possibility.

92%

of our active alumni are sober after one year!

Explore more: Why choose Avenues?

The Avenues Journey

In Annapolis and beyond, we don’t do shortcuts. At Avenues, our proven approach is built for lasting sobriety—not temporary change. Real recovery takes time, care, and a process that works. That’s exactly what we deliver.

ADMISSIONS & EVALUATION
We learn about who you are - and create a customized treatment plan targeted to your strengths and weaknesses.

DETOX TREATMENT
For individuals with dangerous levels of drugs or alcohol in their blood, medically-monitored detox treatment is crucial.

RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT
In inpatient residential treatment, you’ll gain the recovery skills you need through individual and group therapy, classes, recreation, and more.

OUTPATIENT TREATMENT
In outpatient treatment, continued therapy plus guided independence teaches you to lead your own life again - only this time with joy, stability, and poise.

POST-TREATMENT CARE
Upon graduation, you’ll enjoy the benefits of our incredible alumni program: friendship, fun, and unflagging support. You’ll leave with a new family who’s always got your back.

Secrets to Our Success

There’s something powerful happening at Avenues detox and rehab center near Annapolis MD—and it’s no accident. Our success comes from a carefully crafted program, years of refinement, and a team that truly cares. Come experience the Avenues difference.

NEVER-GIVING-UP-POLICY
One of the most important ingredients of sustained sobriety is your self-faith and support circle. At Avenues, we believe in you - and will never, ever let you throw in the towel.

EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT
We employ treatments that are proven to extend sobriety long after graduation, like dual diagnosis, relationship counseling, trauma-informed care, and more.

OUTSTANDING ALUMNI PROGRAM
When in recovery, community is key - and at Avenues, you’ll leave with a network of close friends who will cheer you on through the journey of life.

Our Treatment Modalities

Your recovery should be as individual as you are. At Avenues drug rehab near Annapolis, we tailor every treatment plan using a range of proven, evidence-based modalities—so your care fits you, not the other way around.

Our treatment modalities include:

Maryland Locations

Our Addiction Rehabilitation Centers Are Nearby.
Discover Avenues’ two premier substance abuse treatment centers conveniently located near Annapolis.

Avenues Recovery Center at Prince Frederick

Maryland Detox, Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment Center

125 Fairground Road | Prince Frederick, Maryland 20678
AdmissionsMD@avenuesrecovery.com

Give us a call! 410-535-8930

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Avenues Recovery Center at Eastern Shore

Drug and Alcohol Detox and Residential Treatment Center in Maryland

821 Fieldcrest Road | Cambridge, Maryland 21613
AdmissionsMD@avenuesrecovery.com

Give us a call! 443-972-5662

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Your new chapter starts here.

 At Avenues addiction treatment program in the Annapolis region. 

Supporting you every step of the way to recovery.

OUR CLINICAL BELIEFS

Addiction & Harm Reduction Resources in Annapolis

Anne Arundel County Crisis Response Warmline

410‑768‑5522 (24/7)
Licensed professionals provide immediate support for mental health or substance use crises, offer crisis counseling, suicide prevention, and referrals. Mobile Crisis Teams available countywide, including Annapolis.

Arundel House of Hope – Day Resource Center

514 N Crain Hwy, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
410‑863‑4888
Supports individuals facing homelessness and substance use with meals, hygiene services, medical care, and case management. Connects clients to detox, rehab, housing, and social services.

Anne Arundel County Harm Reduction Services

Syringe Services Program: Provides sterile syringes, safe disposal, wound care, HIV/HCV testing, case management, and education.
Naloxone & Test Strip Vending Machines: Free Narcan, fentanyl & xylazine test strips available via vending machines installed across the county.
AA POWER Outreach: Peer-led program offering needles, syringes, test strips, overdose education, and referrals

OD-Free Annapolis – City Initiative

A local partnership promoting overdose prevention through Narcan kits, needle-exchange, peer support, Safe Stations, mobile wellness units, and community outreach.

Never Use Alone Hotline

877‑696‑1996 (National)

An anonymous overdose prevention line. Stay connected with a volunteer during use—if you go silent, they’ll call emergency services to help.

Addiction & Harm Reduction Resources in Annapolis

Anne Arundel County Crisis Response Warmline

410‑768‑5522 (24/7)
Licensed professionals provide immediate support for mental health or substance use crises, offer crisis counseling, suicide prevention, and referrals. Mobile Crisis Teams available countywide, including Annapolis.

Arundel House of Hope – Day Resource Center

514 N Crain Hwy, Glen Burnie, MD 21061 • 410‑863‑4888
Supports individuals facing homelessness and substance use with meals, hygiene services, medical care, and case management. Connects clients to detox, rehab, housing, and social services.

Anne Arundel County Harm Reduction Services

Syringe Services Program: Provides sterile syringes, safe disposal, wound care, HIV/HCV testing, case management, and education.
Naloxone & Test Strip Vending Machines: Free Narcan, fentanyl & xylazine test strips available via vending machines installed across the county.
AA POWER Outreach: Peer-led program offering needles, syringes, test strips, overdose education, and referrals

OD-Free Annapolis – City Initiative

A local partnership promoting overdose prevention through Narcan kits, needle-exchange, peer support, Safe Stations, mobile wellness units, and community outreach.

Never Use Alone Hotline

An anonymous overdose prevention line. Stay connected with a volunteer during use—if you go silent, they’ll call emergency services to help.

Addiction Resources in Annapolis

From crisis support to harm reduction, these local resources in Annapolis offer vital help for individuals navigating addiction and recovery.
Anne Arundel County Crisis Response Warmline

Licensed professionals provide immediate support for mental health or substance use crises, offer crisis counseling, suicide prevention, and referrals. Mobile Crisis Teams available countywide, including Annapolis.

Arundel House of Hope – Day Resource Center
514 N Crain Hwy, Glen Burnie, MD 21061 410‑863‑4888

Supports individuals facing homelessness and substance use with meals, hygiene services, medical care, and case management. Connects clients to detox, rehab, housing, and social services.

Anne Arundel County Harm Reduction Services

● Syringe Services Program: Provides sterile syringes, safe disposal, wound care, HIV/HCV testing, case management, and education.

● Naloxone & Test Strip Vending Machines: Free Narcan, fentanyl & xylazine test strips available via vending machines installed across the county.

● AA POWER Outreach: Peer-led program offering needles, syringes, test strips, overdose education, and referrals

OD-Free Annapolis – City Initiative

A local partnership promoting overdose prevention through Narcan kits, needle-exchange, peer support, Safe Stations, mobile wellness units, and community outreach.

Never Use Alone Hotline

An anonymous overdose prevention line. Stay connected with a volunteer during use—if you go silent, they’ll call emergency services to help.

Addiction Support Groups in Annapolis (Non–AA)

Explore non–AA support options in Annapolis that offer connection, structure, and a fresh approach to lasting recovery.
Recovery Community Support Services (RCSS)
711 Bestgate Road, Annapolis, MD 21401
410-222-7076

RCSS offers free, peer-led recovery support for both adults and youth struggling with substance use. Staffed by certified Peer Support Specialists, the program provides one-on-one mentoring, recovery planning, help navigating services, and mobile outreach throughout Anne Arundel County. RCSS also facilitates group activities and resource connections tailored to each person’s recovery goals.

SMART Recovery – Annapolis Meeting
Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis333 Dubois Road, Annapolis, MD 21401
Visit: smartrecovery.org to confirm times

SMART Recovery is a secular, science-based mutual support group that focuses on self-empowerment and cognitive tools for addiction recovery. The Annapolis meeting takes place weekly and is free to attend. Unlike 12-step models, SMART teaches practical skills to manage urges, cope with emotions, and build a balanced life.

Serenity Sistas

Serenity Sistas is a peer-run sober living network for women in recovery. In addition to safe housing, they offer a supportive, empowering environment with built-in peer accountability. The program promotes long-term sobriety by focusing on connection, structure, and community among women on similar paths.

Live Fully-Sober-Friendly Social Spots in Annapolis

 

Recovery doesn’t mean missing out—Annapolis offers a variety of fun, alcohol-free spaces where you can connect, create, and enjoy life in a vibrant sober community.

Club 164 – Sober Social Hub

A vibrant gathering place for individuals in recovery, open daily with non‑alcoholic bar, game rooms, music, and family‑friendly events like trivia nights and meditation. A safe, welcoming environment open year‑round. Learn more: club164.org

Sober Game Nights

Weekly themed game nights (e.g., board games, card tournaments) hosted at local spots like Bread & Butter Kitchen—the perfect way to socialize, laugh, and stay connected in a sober setting.Find events: Eventbrite – Sober Game Night Annapolis

Annapolis Sober Girlies Book Club

A women‑only book club for people in recovery—meetups include book discussions and supportive conversations in a non‑judgmental space.Learn more: Meetup – Annapolis Sober Girlies Book Club

Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts

Offers year‑round classes in art, dance, ceramics, and gallery exhibits—a great way to explore creativity and self‑expression in a sober, inclusive environment. Visit: https://www.marylandhall.org/

Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts

Offers year‑round classes in art, dance, ceramics, and gallery exhibits—a great way to explore creativity and self‑expression in a sober, inclusive environment.Visit: https://www.marylandhall.org/

Outdoor Trails & Parks In Annapolis

 

Whether you're seeking peaceful reflection, fresh air with friends, or an energizing walk through nature, Annapolis offers scenic, sober-friendly spaces for everyone.

Quiet Waters Park

340‑acre park with trails, boat rentals, concerts, dog beach, and pavilions for sober family fun.

Jonas Green Park

Scenic riverside park with boat launches and picnic spots—great for reflection or a group meetup.

Baltimore & Annapolis Trail

13‑mile paved trail for walking, biking, or running through historical and natural areas.

South Shore Trail

Nearly 3 miles of accessible trail from Annapolis—ideal for outdoor exercise and solitude.

Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts

Offers year‑round classes in art, dance, ceramics, and gallery exhibits—a great way to explore creativity and self‑expression in a sober, inclusive environment.Visit: https://www.marylandhall.org/

Find a local meeting in Annapolis

AA Meetings In Annapolis

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a worldwide support network that helps individuals overcome alcohol addiction through peer-led, recovery-focused meetings. There are a wide range of alcoholics anonymous meetings in Annapolis available throughout the week, offering a safe and supportive space for those seeking sobriety.

 
 

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Wake Up West Group

6:00 am 

Parris Underground 

497 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park 

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Annapolis Morning

 7:30 am 

Red House 

169 Duke of Gloucester, Annapolis 

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Rise-n-Shine

 7:00 am 

Club 164

2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis 

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Wake Up West Group

 6:00 am 

Parris Underground 

497 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park

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Annapolis Morning

 7:30 am 

Red House 

169 Duke of Gloucester, Annapolis 

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Rise-n-Shine

 7:00 am 

Club 164 

2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis 

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Eye-Opener Group

 7:30 am 

St. Phillips Episcopal Church

730 Bestgate Road, Annapolis 

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Pushing Up Daisies

 9:00 am 

Wellsview Studio 

613 Ridgely Avenue, Annapolis 

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A Design for Living

10:00 am 

Club 164 

2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis 

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Lunch Break

 12:00 pm 

Club 164 

2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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A Design for Living

 10:00 am 

Club 164 

2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis 

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Annapolis Noon Group

 12:00 pm

 First Presbyterian Church

 144 Conduit Street, Annapolis

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A Design for Living

 10:00 am

 Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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The Saturday Morning Fun Bunch

 09:00 am

 Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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Red House Beginners

12:30 pm

 Red House

 169 Duke of Gloucester, Annapolis

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Surrender To Win Step Book Meeting

5:30 pm

 Woods Memorial Church

 611

Baltimore Annapolis Blvd., Severna Park

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Middle Of The Herd

 5:30 pm

Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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Lunch Break

 12:00 pm

 Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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How It Worked

 5:00 pm

 Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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Lunch Break

12:00 pm

Club 164

2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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The Only Requirement

2:00 pm

 Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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Middle Of The Herd

 5:30 pm

Club 164

2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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Back to Basics

 7:00 pm

St. Phillips Episcopal Church

 730 Bestgate Road, Annapolis

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It Works, It Really Does

7:00 pm

 Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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Wednesday Step Group

 6:00 pm

Broadneck Baptist Church

 1257 Hilltop Drive, Annapolis

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Asbury Group

 7:30 pm

 Asbury United Methodist Church

87 West Street, Annapolis

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Middle Of The Herd

 5:30 pm

Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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It Works, It Really Does

 7:00 pm

 Club 164

 2016 Industrial Drive, Annapolis

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Sober & Serene

8:30 pm

 St. Martins Lutheran Church

 1120 Spa Road

Forest Drive, Annapolis

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Unity

 8:00 pm

 St. Pauls Lutheran Church

 31 Rowe Boulevard, Annapolis

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Red House Beginners

8:30 pm

 Red House 

169 Duke of Gloucester, Annapolis

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Cape St. Claire Group

 8:00 pm

 Cape St. Claire United Methodist Church

 855 Chestnut Tree Drive, Annapolis

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Thursday Night Big Book

 8:00 pm

St. Phillips Episcopal Church

 730 Bestgate Road, Annapolis

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12 Traditions Group

 8:30 pm

 Heritage Baptist Church

 1740 Forest Drive, Annapolis

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Sat Night Young People's Group

 8:30 pm

 First Presbyterian Church

 144 Conduit Street, Annapolis

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Narcotics Anonymous Meetings in  Annapolis

Narcotics Anonymous meetings in Annapolis provide a safe, supportive space for those recovering from drug addiction. Based on a 12-step model, Narcotics Anonymous in Annapolis helps individuals stay accountable and connected on their path to sobriety.

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Stop the Madness Group

10:00 am- 11:00 am

 Faith Baptist Church

 7379 East Furnace Branch Road

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060

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Serenity at Seven Group Annapolis

 7:00 pm- 8:00 pm

 Eastport United Methodist Church

 926 Bay Ridge Avenue

Annapolis, Maryland 21403

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Facing Your Fears Group

1:00 pm- 2:00 pm 

 Faith Baptist Church 

7379 East Furnace Branch Road

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060 

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Recovery Depot Group

 7:00 pm- 8:00 pm

Country Club Estate Recreation

 1 Paul Marr Drive

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060

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Steps to Recovery Group

 10:00 am- 11:00 am

Arundel House of Hope

514 Crain Highway North

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061

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Closed Literature Study

 8:00 pm

 Calvary United Methodist Church

 301 Rowe Boulevard

Annapolis, MD

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Hope and Humility Group

6:30 pm- 7:30 pm

Messiah Methodist Church

 7401 East Furnace Branch Road

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060

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A New Hope Group

7:00 pm- 8:00 pm

Centerpoint Church

901 Commerce Drive

Annapolis, Maryland 21401

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Never Again Group

 7:30 pm- 8:30 pm

 Christ Lutheran Church

 8249 Jumpers Hole Road

Millersville, Maryland 21108

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Tough Love Group

7:00 pm- 8:00 pm

 Stanton Center

 92 West Washington Street

Annapolis, Maryland 21401

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Principles Before Personalities Group Annapolis

7:30 pm- 8:30 pm

 Trinity United Methodist Church

1300 West Street

Annapolis, Maryland 21401

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Facing Your Fears Group

 1:00 pm- 2:00 pm

 Faith Baptist Church

 7379 East Furnace Branch Road

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060

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Open Discussion/Participation

10:00 pm

 South Shore Recovery Club

 1199 Generals Highway

Crownsville, Maryland 21032

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Serenity Sisters Group

8:00 pm- 9:00 pm

Trinity United Methodist Church

1300 West Street

Annapolis, Maryland 21401

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Live and Learn Group Annapolis

7:00 pm- 8:00 pm

 Trinity United Methodist Church

 1300 West Street

Annapolis, Maryland 21401

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Hype for Recovery Group

 9:00 pm- 10:00 pm

 Country Club Estate Recreation

 1 Paul Marr Drive

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060

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Change I Must Group

 7:30 pm- 8:30 pm

 Trinity Bible Church

 99 Truck House Road

Severna Park, Maryland 21146

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Edgewater Beginners Group

 8:00 pm- 9:00 pm

 Saint Andrews Episcopal Church

 1183 Carrs Wharf Road

Edgewater, Maryland 21037

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Shoot the Monkey Group

 7:30 pm- 8:30 pm

 Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Annapolis

 710 Ridgley Avenue

Annapolis, Maryland 21401

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Crossroads

 10:00 pm

 Open Step Study

 102 Washington Boulevard South

Laurel, MD

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Whatever It Takes Group

 9:30 pm- 10:30 pm

 Abundant Life Church

 7305 East Furnace Branch Road

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060

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 Just For Today Group Annapolis

 8:15 pm- 9:15pm

 Anne Arundel Medical Center

 2001 Medical Parkway

Annapolis, Maryland 21401

 Map 

 

Second Chance Group

8:30 pm- 9:30 pm

 South Shore Recovery Club

 1199 Generals Highway

Crownsville, Maryland 21032

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For The Newcomer Group

9:00 pm- 10:00 pm

Christ Lutheran Church

 8249 Jumpers Hole Road

Millersville, Maryland 21108

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Free To Be Me Group Glen Burnie

 8:00 pm- 9:00 pm

 Life of Victory Church

 7491 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard

Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061

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Higher Powered Group

10:00 pm- 11:00 pm

 South Shore Recovery Club

 1199 Generals Highway

Crownsville, Maryland 21032

 Map 

AL-ANON Meetings in Annapolis

Al-Anon meetings in Annapolis offer support to family members and friends affected by someone else’s drinking. Based on a 12-step model, Al-Anon in Annapolis provides a safe space to share, heal, and learn healthy ways to cope with a loved one’s addiction.

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Davidsonville AFG

6:30 PM

 Davidsonville United Methodist Church

 819 W Central Ave, Davidsonville, MD 21035, United States

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Pasadena Noon AFG

 12:00 PM

Magothy Methodist Church, Pasadena

3703 Mountain Rd, Pasadena, MD 21122, United States

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Pasadena Noon AFG

 12:00 PM

 Magothy Methodist Church, Pasadena

 3703 Mountain Rd, Pasadena, MD 21122, United States

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Wed Afternoon Delight AFG

 Magothy United Methodist Church

 3703 Mountain Rd, Pasadena, MD 21122, United States

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Beginners by the Bay AFG

 11:00 AM 

Outdoor Union Church

 681 Hollins Ferry Rd, Glen Burnie, MD 21061, United States

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First Things First AFG

Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church

611 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Severna Park, MD 21146, United States

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Early Risers North Beach AFG

 North Beach Union Church

8912 Chesapeake Ave, North Beach, MD 20714, United States

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Monday At A Time AFG

 6:00 PM

 Union Church

 Crownsville, MD 21032, United States

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Tuesday Afternoon AFG

 12:30 pm

 Calvary United Methodist Church

 301 Rowe Blvd, Annapolis, MD 21401, United States

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Infinite Hope AFG

Ark and Dove Presbyterian Church

 8424 Piney Orchard Pkwy, Odenton, MD 21113, United States

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Glen Gardens AFG

 Rejoice Fellowship

 7606 Quarterfield Rd, Glen Burnie, MD 21061, United States

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Fort Smallwood AFG

Community United Methodist Church

 1690 Riedel Rd, Crofton, MD 21114, United States

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Severna Park Sat Morning AFG

 Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church

611 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Severna Park, MD 21146, United States

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EXPLORE OUR PROGRAMS SERVICING Annapolis

Detox
Program

The Avenues detox program is the first step in long-term addiction recovery.

Residential Treatment

Our inpatient residential rehab treatment is a beautiful & safe healing environment.

Outpatient Treatment

Intensive daily clinical therapy and skills-building to further develop recovery.

Alumni
Program

What happens after recovery? Our Alumni

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the living accommodations like at Avenues Recovery substance abuse treatment center near Annapolis?

If you’re from Annapolis and looking for high-quality addiction treatment close to home, Avenues Recovery offers two exceptional rehab centers in Maryland—located in Prince Frederick and Eastern Shore. Both facilities are newly renovated and set on spacious, private campuses surrounded by the calming beauty of the Maryland countryside.

Inside, you'll find clean, comfortable bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, inviting lounges, on-site gyms, and sunlit therapy rooms. Outdoor patios and gazebos offer peaceful spaces to relax and reflect. Clients are served three fresh, chef-prepared meals each day in a bright, open dining area. Every detail—from the modern design to the serene atmosphere—is meant to support your healing journey and help you feel at home while you recover.

Is smoking allowed at Avenues Recovery’s addiction rehab in the Annapolis area?

Yes. While many rehab programs prohibit smoking, Avenues Recovery takes a more balanced approach. We recognize that recovery is challenging, and for many people, having access to outlets like smoking can be helpful during the early stages.

Both of our Maryland locations—in Prince Frederick and Eastern Shore—offer designated outdoor areas where clients are permitted to smoke or vape during their free time, outside of scheduled groups or therapy sessions. If you’re coming from Annapolis and are concerned about smoking policies, you’ll find that Avenues supports your comfort while you focus on healing.

What Should I Bring To Avenues Recovery Center drug and alcohol addiction treatment center close to Annapolis?

Preparing for treatment at Avenues Recovery drug rehab in Maryland is similar to getting ready for any extended stay away from home. If you're traveling from Annapolis, here’s what you should pack to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience:

  • Comfortable, modest clothing that’s appropriate for the season
  • A pair or two of everyday shoes—sneakers or something easy to move around in
  • Any prescription medications you’re currently taking (in original containers)
  • Alcohol-free toiletries and hygiene items like shampoo, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, and makeup
  • Your health insurance card
  • A valid, government-issued photo ID (like a driver’s license)
  • Some spending money for small personal expenses

Keeping your packing simple and practical will help you stay focused on what matters most—your recovery journey.

Are there items I shouldn’t bring to Avenues Recovery’s addiction rehabilitation centers serving Annapolis?

Absolutely. To maintain a safe, respectful, and distraction-free environment for everyone, there are certain things we ask clients not to bring to treatment. If you’re coming to Avenues from Annapolis, please leave the following items at home:

  • Any drugs, alcohol, or mood-altering substances
  • Paraphernalia associated with substance use
  • Weapons or anything sharp that could pose a risk
  • Clothing with offensive, gang-related, or drug/alcohol-themed imagery
  • Revealing clothing—this includes halter tops, spaghetti straps, strapless tops, short shorts, and anything showing midriff or undergarments
  • Expensive or valuable items like jewelry, designer accessories, large amounts of cash, checkbooks, or gift cards
  • Toiletries or beauty products that list alcohol among the first three ingredients

These rules are in place to create a peaceful, inclusive space where everyone can focus fully on their recovery. If you’re unsure about a specific item, feel free to ask before packing.

Can I have visitors while at Avenues Recovery inpatient recovery program in Prince Frederick or the Eastern Shore?

Yes, but with thoughtful consideration. At Avenues Recovery’s Maryland locations—including Prince Frederick and the Eastern Shore—we understand that recovery is deeply personal and requires focus. For some, visits from loved ones can be motivating and healing; for others, it may interrupt the therapeutic process.

That’s why visitation is handled on a case-by-case basis and must be approved by the client’s primary counselor. When appropriate, family visits are welcomed, and we also encourage participation in family therapy sessions, which can help build communication, understanding, and support during and after treatment.

Should I go to an addiction treatment program near Annapolis, or is it better to travel farther away?

You don’t have to go far to get high-quality addiction treatment. In fact, staying close to home—like attending rehab near Annapolis—can offer powerful advantages. Avenues Recovery’s Maryland centers provide a safe, structured environment that removes you from harmful triggers while still keeping you within reach of the familiarity and support of your local community.

Being nearby means your family and loved ones can more easily be involved in your recovery journey. It also helps you begin building a sober support system in the same area where you’ll continue your life after treatment—laying the groundwork for long-term success right where you live

What types of addictions are treated at Avenues Recovery Center rehab centers near Annapolis?

Avenues Recovery Center’s Maryland locations—serving clients from Annapolis and beyond—treat a wide range of substance use disorders and process addictions. Our clinical teams are experienced in helping individuals overcome addictions to alcohol, opioids, stimulants, depressants, narcotics, hallucinogens, inhalants, and cannabis.

We also support those struggling with behavioral addictions such as gambling, shopping, internet use, and more. No matter the type or severity of the addiction, we believe every person has the ability to reclaim their life and build a future filled with meaning, purpose, and joy.

How long should rehab last at Avenues Recovery residential treatment center in the greater Annapolis area?

There’s no one-size-fits-all timeline when it comes to recovery. At Avenues Recovery in Maryland, the length of your stay is based entirely on your personal needs, progress, and goals. Our approach is rooted in truly individualized care, so your treatment plan—and how long you remain in the program—will reflect your unique journey.

That said, studies consistently show that the longer someone stays in treatment, the stronger their chances are for lasting sobriety. That’s why our Maryland facilities are equipped to support extended care when needed, offering a structured and supportive environment for as long as it takes to build a solid foundation for lifelong recovery.

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Give us a call. 888-683-0333

Substance Abuse In Philadelphia

Overdose
  • Drug overdose was the third leading death cause in Philadelphia in 2020

  • In 2022, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health recorded 1,413 unintentional overdose deaths, an 11% increase from the previous high of 1,276 in 2021.

  • More than 80% of the overdose deaths recorded in 2022 involved opioids, virtually always fentanyl.

  • Stimulants, such as cocaine, were detected in more than 70% of overdose deaths in 2022.

  • Philadelphia reported 72 drug overdose deaths for every 100,000 residents in 2020

Substances Used
  • In 2021 the most commonly used substance was Heroin/fentanyl was the most frequently , followed by crack cocaine.

  • In 2019, 40% of people in Philadelphia knew at least one person who misused opioids.

  • More than 5,700 annual alcohol-related deaths were reported in Pennsylvania between 2015-19

Payment & insurance

Avenues Recovery Center at Philadelphia detox and rehab center accepts private pay and most insurances, including:

First Health
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PA Health & Wellness
Praxis Health Network
Teamsters
Tricare
VA Community Care Network
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Beacon
GHI
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