Centerstone
1803 North Jackson Street
Tullahoma, TN 37388
About Centerstone
Centerstone is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Tullahoma, Tennessee providing integrated substance use and mental health care as part of a nonprofit behavioral health network.
This location offers outpatient addiction recovery and psychiatric care with crisis services and medication assisted treatment.
As a CARF accredited provider I found Centerstone is positioned as a community based behavioral health hub rather than a residential rehab.
What kinds of addiction treatment does Centerstone offer?
The Tullahoma clinic provides general outpatient treatment along with medication-assisted treatment using methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone.
Services include counseling and peer support meetings, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing using the Matrix Model, relapse prevention, and telehealth therapy.
Who can get help here?
Centerstone serves adults, children, and families with substance use and mental health needs. I noted they also support clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders and those who have experienced trauma.
Where is the clinic located?
Centerstone is located at 1803 North Jackson Street in Tullahoma, Tennessee. Telehealth options are also available giving clients flexible access to care alongside in-office visits.
Do they take insurance or self-pay?
Centerstone participates in most federal, state, and private health insurance programs including Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE.
This location also accepts private health insurance, cash or self payment, state financed plans, and government funding for substance use programs.
Addiction Treatment Programs
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Levels of Care
Those who are coping well with reentry into society while sober are good candidates for outpatient rehab in Tennessee. This program involves attending multiple on-site sessions per week to provide accountability and support. Treatment lasts as long as you need it to, as it's based on your recovery progression.
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Kimberly Hawkins has earned a master’s degree in computing and information sciences from East Tennessee State University. She is a content writer specializing in alcoholism, drug addiction, and co-occurring disorders. Prior research topics include connected vehicles, social networks in vehicular communication, and MPTCP. Kimberly has been passionate about the subject of addiction since the Valentine’s Day when her only sibling was found in a park deceased due to an accidental overdose. Other interests include playing the piano, being in tranquil naturistic environments, and spending time with her adult children.
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