New Season Treatment Center San Antonio
3615 Culebra Road
San Antonio, TX 78228
About New Season Treatment Center San Antonio
New Season Treatment Center is an accredited drug rehab and addiction treatment facility. Care is available for young adults, men, and women of all ethnicities and backgrounds. The center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance providers. Grants are also available to assist with funding at certain New Season centers.
You'll find 'em located in northwest San Antonio, Texas. Clients based in surrounding Leon Springs, Leon Valley, Longhorn, Windcrest, Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Kirby, and China Grove can all access treatment at this facility.
The center’s customized therapeutic outpatient program is designed to meet individual client needs. Treatment includes individual, group, and family counseling, alongside medical exams and medically supervised withdrawal services. Medication assisted treatment is also available and is a key part of the center’s treatment offering. The center aims to provide rounded, holistic recovery plans to all. For more intensive care, the team can help refer clients to relevant local services.
Meds offered alongside counseling as a proven and successful method of addiction recovery. FDA-approved methadone, buprenorphine, and Suboxone are used to help clients manage cravings and tricky withdrawal symptoms. As part of this process, clients can consult with the center’s medical staff about which medication is the right choice for their recovery journey.
In terms of what former clients have to say about the center, reviews are mostly positive. Some praise staff members by name for their care and service, and mention being made to feel at home here during treatment, which is great to see. Others praise the facility’s security, which looks like it has been ramped up after a few concerning incidents. With this in mind, it’s great to see the center acting on important feedback.
However, as with any drug rehab facility, we recommend anyone seeking treatment do their own research before committing to this center.