Address: 7207 &, 7225 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33604, USA
Phone: +18132361182
Sunday: 5:30–9:30AM
Monday: 5AM–1:30PM
Tuesday: 5AM–1:30PM
Wednesday: 5AM–1:30PM
Thursday: 5AM–1:30PM
Friday: 5AM–1:30PM
Saturday: 5:30–9:30AM
Leah Reed (Leah)
This location is getting really bad for people who have earned "take homes". They said they ended the covid special on the 24th or 25th of this month yet people who are on certain phases and have earned so many take homes are getting cut back drastically. While others who have never earned any got almost a weeks worth of take home doses since the special ended. It seems like the nurses do what they want and are woefully misinformed with this subject. We cannot afford to drive all the way there from Plant City so many times a week and my husband has earned (with clean urine tests, time, etc) to be phased up and even though he was told he was getting that, hes now still having to go 4 times a week, instead of 2. (He cannot switch to the newly opened Brandon location because they do not currently take his insurance.) He said last time he dosed he was told there was going to be a meeting soon about patients getting more "take homes". According to what management said, he was eligible to "phase up" and it has been inconsistent. I would really love to talk to upper management for clarification on this issue but not those who work there since they have not been able to provide clear and proper answers. There is absolutely no communication between staff there and we are all entitled to respect and the right care from everyone there. This is not a personal attack on the staff; rather an appeal to get that place in better shape so it runs more smoothly and everyone is happier and more committed to recovery. Please understand, some of the staff are amazing people who I know truly want to help. The counselor Ron is very empathetic, as well as Miriam, and a few nurses (one that has been there the longest but we can't remember her name right now). These staff members have been so helpful but it's been inconsistent as I said and makes life even harder for someone in recovery. This clinic just seems very chaotic right now and we don't understand why. Please help and respond with some clarification on these issues because we really need the correct amd fair care. Thank you for your time and I hope to hear back from someone soon!
Xavier Rodrigues
This place is purely for those who have insurance that covers MAT like methadone and suboxone/subutext. For those who pay out-of-pocket, the daily fee is a minimum of $17. There are zero allowances if you don't have the daily fee, which is a terrible, terrible, ridiculously inconsiderate policy. They will literally turn you away if for some reason you don't have the money for the day, sending folks out to score drugs just to maintain! Even drug dealers allow their customers a front so they can get by, even drug dealers have enough compassion to let someone dose for the day. When I went, I spoke to a nurse about what would happen if I get paid a day late, and if I could dose and then just pay the next day along with the next day's fee as well. The nurse said they would probably work with me, and to just show up and speak with the program director. So the next day, I walked for 2.5-3 hours to get my dose, and the program director turned me away! I even told her that a nurse said it would be fine, and that I walked almost 3 hours to get there! The program director disrespectfully asked if I could even afford treatment. Terrible miscommunication between staff, and between staff and clients. The counselors barely meet and speak with you, seems like they're just there for a good paycheck. The only folks who seemed nice were the nurses, God bless them. I'd say this place is worse than going through a drug dealer. At least drug dealers have enough human compassion to work with you, if you don't have money for they day- knowing you'll be back to pay them. This place is a for-profit joke. Again, the only good thing about this place was the nice nurses. DACCO (Now called Cove Behavioral Health) is much much much better. New Seasons is a compassionless, profit-driven treatment center that only those with insurance will enjoy. Apparently addicts pick this place because they don't really have to do anything but pay and dose- very little drug tests and almost no consequences for failing drug tests, barely any educational groups, barely any time with counselors, just an all around bad experience.
Donna Astorino
Helps me stay clean and be able to have a normal life .I'm glad they started tele counseling so I only go down once a month to pick up my take homes .
Diana Stanley
Tampa Metro/New Seasons, have very convenient dosing hours, they have 6 open station's, which is more than any other clinic I've seen have open. The nurses are knowledgeable and have empathy for us as clients. The counselors are all educated and treat us with respect, as long as respect is given. I like it there, they saved my life for sure!!!
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Except the "check in kiosk" (Which is just 1 ipad) has been broken for months now, which is crazy to think about especially when you think about all the money they make on a daily basis..
The Tampa Metro Treatment Center is open S/S 5:30am - 9:30am and M-F 5am - 11:30am.
U need to at least be there by 9:30 and they want you to be 24 hr withdrawal but if your not they don't say anything they are not like Dacco they are much more easy going.
Call us at 877-284-7074 for information on services, appointments and fees. We are available 24 hours per day.
Intakes are on weekdays or at least they were. May have been changed though. Calling anytime during open hours will give you a for sure answer and I recommend going in for intake as early as possible since it can be a long process.
The intake time is M-Th at 5am. You will need a valid drivers license, $16.00, and be showing signs of withdrawal on your intake day.
All new admissions are done on Monday through Friday. Call us at 877-284-7074 for information and to schedule an appointment.
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The hours for dosing Monday through Friday are 6am to 11:30am weekend are 6 am to 9 am
I hope you came this morning. If not come on Monday morning. they do intakes Monday through Friday. Definitely the earlier the better, and you should get there At least a little before 7 to make sure you see the doctor
All New Season Treatment Centers offer Methadone. Call Us at 877-284-7074 for more information and to schedule an appointment.
Yes I have called the clinic to confirm.
Many New Season Treatment Centers accept Medicaid. Call us at 877-281-7074 to determine if we accept yours. We look forward to hearing from you.
The New Season Tampa pharmacy hours Monday - Friday are 5am -11:30am and 2:30pm - 6pm. Saturday and Sunday are 5:30am - 9:30am. Holidays are 6am - 9am.
The approximate driving distance between Tampa, FL & Casselberry, FL is 85 miles.
Transfers can be arranged 3 - 5 business days in advance through your current clinic. Have your current counselor call Tampa Metro Treatment Center to set up the paperwork. The phone # to Tampa is: 813-236-1182. We look forward to helping you.
You just want be able to ever do take homes if positive for weed or drugs
You can call us at 877-284-7074 for information regarding the Medicaid plans accepted at the Tampa Metro Treatment Center.
The Tampa Metro Treatment Center intakes are available Monday through Friday. It is best to call us and ensure the doctor is available. We are available 24 hours per day at 877-284-7074 for more information and to schedule an appointment.
The Tampa Metro TC has regular hours on Veterans Day.
U can go to the clinic and they will start u out as a new patient bc ur not coming from another clinic ur coming from a Dr but they open at 5am bring all ur paperwork and how much u were on all that..i think its $21 for subs $16 for methadone but worth a shot bc getting into a new Dr right away wont b quick.....
Currently none of the New Season clinics accept medicare and we hope to accept it in early 2020.
Yes u can if u move here u can or if u r visiting u can get guest dosing the hours r from 5 am to 11 am
That would be a stretch for a Sunday. They would be able to help you Monday morning for sure
Please have your counselor at your home clinic call the Tampa clinic directly at 813-236-1182 to make the transfer arrangements. There is no cost for the actual transfer. The medication is $16.00 per day for methadone.
Yes you can 16$
What days can I see the doctor for new intake??
The Tampa Metro Treatment Center pharmacy hours are Monday - Friday from 5:30am - 11:30am and on weekends from 5:30am - 9:30am.
Danielle - You are making a great choice are welcome to rejoin the program! Call us at 877-284-7074 for more information and to arrange for an appointment.
Holiday hours are usually between 6-9
Yes it is an a good place if ur serious about getting help an sober
It is alwasy best to speak with your counselor or you cann call the support line at 877-284-7074.
They take credit cards for now but to my understanding by June they may not be taking credit cards anymore because it holds up the line this is from the nurses
They started doing landscaping Friday and Saturday and now no one was there doing that this morning, my counsler told me that it had somthing to do with Department of transportation
There are fees if u guest dose. Meaning if u came from out of town or state temporarily and need to dose I pretty sure there are additional fees besides daily dose fee of $16methadone ,more if it's waffers subs etc. But just for reference they are called New Seasons, you can look them up on the internet for phone number or in general.
False... No they do not use placebos and been going for 3 years at the same dose and had nit issues.. Problem at metro is at least 50 % of people that go still chasing that high.. Good luck and god bless
Vanessa - The Tampa Metro treatment Center accepts cash, debit and credit card payments. They do not currently accept medicaid. Our rates are only $16.00 per day and you can transfer from PAR by talking with your counselor or stopping by our clinic.
The Tampa Metro Pharmacy closes at 11:30am. The building closes and the counselors leave at 1:30pm.
Quiyon - The Tampa Metro Treatment Center's pharmacy is open M-F, 5am - 11:30am. S/S 5:30am -9:30am.
They claim that they will be accepting insurance evenfully. But Gavin said it right.....ONLY Cash...debit..or credit. If the your name is not on the card, you'll have to have the card holder come in one time for like 5 mins to sign a paper allowing you to use the card for payment. They are accepting some insurance plans now
You have to inroll first but yes the same day u enroll u will dose
Trishia - The Tampa Metro Treatment Center is our closest clinic to Riverview. In order to do a transfer please have your counselor fax your records and a consent form to the New Season clinic of your choice. Before walking in, please confirm the paperwork was received by us and you are approved as a guest at our facility.
Hoiday hours are 6am til 9am..only
Yes, or have methadone in your system. But you cant go with a clean system. Kinda defeats the purpose of Needing help babe
Umm no it was $20 a day for methadone. Idk about Suboxone
5 am
Jennifer - The pharmacy hours are M-F 5-11am, and S/S 5:30-9:30am. Holidays are 6am - 9am.
No. Cash only.
Monday tru Thursday ,starts at 5:30am
Everyday
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