McNabb Center Blount County Center
1704 East Broadway Avenue
Maryville, TN 37804
About McNabb Center Blount County Center
McNabb Blount County Center specializes in offering outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adult and adolescent residents of suburban Maryville, Tennessee. Services are available to clients of all ages, including those with co-occurring conditions. Care is available in English and Spanish. Social services are also available to help reduce underlying stress.
In terms of payment, the center accepts TennCare and other private insurance options.
This center offers a range of outpatient services to support individuals struggling with mental health and substance misuse. Their intensive outpatient program features gender-specific care, and a structured 9 to 12 hours of therapy and addiction education.
Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is also available using FDA-approved Vivitrol or buprenorphine. These medicines are used to help clients manage cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and prevent relapse alongside combined therapies and treatment methods.
Recovery and peer support services are also available here to help participants connect with individuals in similar circumstances to their own, while sharing insights and providing one another with accountability throughout their recovery journeys. If outdoor excursions are of interest, you and your peers can meet up in nearby parks or the Everett Recreation Center & Athletic Complex to exercise and unwind.
Feedback from former clients about their time at this center is mixed, though more recent experiences tend to skew more negative. Some complain of difficulty getting prescriptions signed off and criticize nurses and front desk staff for their carelessness. However, others shout out staff members by name for their positive experiences and interactions, too. There’s praise for therapists, case managers, and medication staff.
With evidence of such varied feedback and experiences, I’d encourage anyone seeking treatment here to do their own thorough research before committing.