Manchester Metro Treatment Center

Category: Addiction treatment center in Manchester, New Hampshire

Address: 228 Maple St, Manchester, NH 03103, USA

Phone: +16036225005

Opening hours

Sunday: 5–9AM

Monday: 5AM–1:30PM

Tuesday: 5AM–1:30PM

Wednesday: 5AM–1:30PM

Thursday: 5AM–1:30PM

Friday: 5AM–1:30PM

Saturday: 5–9AM

Reviews

Amanda Gallant

Jan 17, 2022

Last Monday called the director to inform her that one of her nurses didn't like the fact I was doing a blind taper that is part of their program and is the best way for my success in recovery and told me my dose anyways. The director never called me back shocker. Fast forward to the following Monday I drive from Farmington to Manchester to go pick up my six doses just to find out it's a holiday not only did this nurse tell me my dose but did not give me my holiday dose so I drove this whole way for no reason not realizing it's a holiday today. They have some staff who really care about helping people and other staff like this nurse who don't like people in recovery.

Jeffrey Spiewak

Jan 18, 2021

A great place to find your sobriety, at your own pace. The staff and the nurses are way under paid, and super understanding. With their help, and my awesome counselor, I have been opiate, narcotic and alcohol sober for nine years. I thank all the staff and the young lady at the front desk, Jane, she will remember your face, by number after your first day- she's amazing! Thank you Jane for helping us through dark days, you're amazing. I would give five stars but they need to hire more nurse's. But thank you to New Season, Metro Treatment Center for helping me achieve my current state of sobriety.

Jessica

Dec 31, 2020

The direction I'm heading right now while a patient at Metro treatment center, compared to when I was a patient at habitopco in Manchester is a difference of night and day.. at first while attending habit opco I felt like they were genuine in my treatment and that they truly cared about my debilitating and working struggle with not only my addicting but my family problems I'd been dealing with at home... Then it came down to needing them as more than a MAT asked desperately needing them as a support on not only my addicting at that point but a mentor in what was the hardest thing I've ever had to deal with in my life... As I had finally gotten to almost a year of being clean I had felt like they had kept with me through my journey thus far and I thought I knew they would pull through for sure as what I needed now to keep me from falling backwards.... Boy was I wrong... Not only was I discharged for attempting to protect my anonymity in attending the clinic but with no violence from myself... I was begging with my counselor to call me back because I needed to at least talk to her because I felt like I was goin by to relapse asked she actually denied my calls... I even left messages on her vm pleasing with her to just talk to me even without the conversation being about my being a patient again..... I not only felt like my fight was for nothing at that point I felt as of my sobriety was obviously not important enough for someone to even pick up a phone to talk to me..... I need to feel like I was still worth fighting for my sobriety.... I felt like nothing ... When I finally decided I needed to figure out if there was anything left saving in me anymore I went to Metro..... I felt like i in for a huge letdown again and they were just gonna be the same facade as habit ..,. I've never been more wrong about a group of people trying to help addicts.. they are more than caring in their approach.. considering the amount of people they work with every day in so many different moods and levels of sobriety, frustrating, hopelessness, etc.... They make your feel like you matter, and I can definitely say that I feel like party of a family there and finally somewhere I feel I can call closer to home then if ever imagined.. I have developed a relationship with a couple people their have made a huge impact on how I look at those clinics now compared to before Metro... I try to say hi to them almost every day when I get the chance and they aren't completely slammed with cases similar and also worse then mine .. I feel like if I fall, it's not the end of the world... I know I can get up again and it's ok ... I haven't goals again.... I smile again.. and I owe it to Metro and it's awesome staff of unique, caring, and genuine people.... You guys are awesome! Patient 10961 😘❤️🥳

J J

Aug 29, 2018

No confidentiality - beware, cameras allowed on site. Place is filthy -- kids, pets, neighbors all allowed on site. Find experts if you really want help. Counselors are no more than babysitters. My doc told me to get out of this place and is taking over getting me off this stuff. This IS NOT a place for anyone who is interested in tapering off opiates. This is ONLY for those who have used street drugs for most of their lives and need to stay on opiates forever. Make no mistake, you are not "clean" if you take methadone. If you need it, that's fine and I wish you the best. If not, most likely you will become more addicted to mtd than you were to whatever you were taking.

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Questions & Answers

How do they detox you. Do they taper you off with methadone

Michael Davis | Aug 23, 2022
Manchester Metro Treatment Center | Aug 23, 2022

Hello Michael, Thank you for contacting New Season Treatment Centers. Our recovery programs are tailored to each specific patient so detox is dependent on the patient. We encourage you to contact the center to discuss your treatment plan.

What happens when you contract covid and need to pick up your take-homes?

Alice Tate | Apr 2, 2022
Manchester Metro Treatment Center | Apr 2, 2022

Please contact your treatment center prior to coming to the treatment center and they will advise you of their protocol for patients who have contracted COVID-19.

I'm new what do I have to do as far as counseling when does it start

mykill fano | Aug 31, 2019
Manchester Metro Treatment Center | Aug 31, 2019

Contact your counselor and/or the Program Director for counseling sessions and guidelines.

What is the wait time here?

Mandi Brown | Aug 31, 2019
Manchester Metro Treatment Center | Aug 31, 2019

The Manchester Metro tratment Center has a regular systm that allows patients to clock in and be treated in the order of arrival.

Why would you only have 2 nurses working on a Saturday when you're open less hours and are now taking more patients than ever?

Rebecca Joy | Aug 31, 2019
Manchester Metro Treatment Center | Aug 31, 2019

Hi Rebecca. Thanks for sharing your concern. It would be best to talk with your counselor or the program director regarding staffing.

Can you help with syboxon abuse?

virginia norris | Aug 31, 2019
Manchester Metro Treatment Center | Aug 31, 2019

Virginia - New Season uses methadone, buprenorphone, and suboxone to surpress cravings for opioids and can help you recover from an opioid addiction. Call us at 877-284-7074 for more information.

Can peaple transfer from one clinic to another in good standing.can they start at thier same dose?

Peter Dow | Aug 31, 2018
Manchester Metro Treatment Center | Aug 31, 2018

Peter - Each state has regulations and guidelines that must be followed and therefore you would need to discuss your transfer with the clinic directly. It is best to start with your home clinic. You can also start the process by going to our website at www.NewSeason.com and clicking on the transfer button.

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Ere the hours still the same today 11:30 or ar they shortened becoyse of holiday

Ashley Magoon | Aug 31, 2018
Jessie Turner | Aug 31, 2018

Weekend hours

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