Address: 216 NE 1st Ave, Ocala, FL 34470, USA
Phone: +13527326565
Sunday: 5:30–8:30AM
Monday: 5AM–1:30PM
Tuesday: 5AM–1:30PM
Wednesday: 5AM–1:30PM
Thursday: 5AM–1:30PM
Friday: 5AM–1:30PM
Saturday: 5:30–8:30AM
Shauna Johnson
Methadone definitely changed my life. I've been dealing with Metro/New Seasons for over 5 years now. Things have really changed at this clinic. While I understand that staffing is difficult in the medical field, as it is in most areas of society, I absolutely can not reconcile these lines. It used to be a few times a year, a storm or power outage would cause a wait in excess of a hour. It's has become the norm. I'm sitting here now, when I got in queue, I was number 131 in line. I e been here 40 minutes and now I'm 99. Then, if you decide you don't want to waste 3 hours (I don't live close) of my day, and not come in, I'm considered non compliant with my treatment. Ive been clean for almost SIX years with all clean drug screens. I don't think I COULD be more compliant. Anyway. I will always recommend methadone treatment but i can't, in good conscience, recommend New Seasons at this time. Please get these lines under control!!!!
One AndOnly
If you want METHADONE CHEAP, JUST BUY IT IN THE PARKING LOT FOR $20 FOR A 320MG BOTTLE AND THAT LASTS ME 2 FULL WEEKS. The best part is I no longer spend close to $600 a month from dosing. I Can thank the program director for not doing her job and control the dealings in the parking lot lmfao!!! Thank you very much Jen!
Margie Hamilton
My son is treating there. He was going out of town for the weekend and they referred him to a place to guest dose. He went for the guest dose and was told they don't guest dose on the weekends. Isn't that helpful? We called the clinic and after holding for 40 minutes, got nowhere. Maybe I'll get a response to the message I left today. Update: We received no assistance from the staff over the weekend. The staff is useless.
Adam Baker
They don't even deserve the 1 star. Bigoted counselors that are verbally and emotionally abusive and more unnecessary red tape than any medical office I've ever seen, it'svery easy to fall through the cracks. Not one failed drug test, 5 minutes early to every scheduled counseling session, Been there every day for months, 5 months later still no take homes. I have been going for 4 +years and it has always had problems but not like this. Thank God gas is just under $5 a gallon and I live 90+ minutes away. It's fun going bankrupt over this place. How did Blue Cross Blue Shield drop them? The number 1 insurer in America and I can't use it here, at least they are decent and are raising the dosing cost to $19. What's another $365 a year?
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Yes it is coed but it is not an inpatient facility
The Quad County Treatment Center accepts Aetna and United Healthcare commercial (private) insurance. Call us at 877-284-7074 to learn more and to schedule an appointment. We look forward to helping you.
Quad County Treatment Center generally does not have a wait time for dosing. Please make sure to make your guest dosing arrangements in advance.
The clinic in Gainesville also accepts Medicaid so you. Could contact them to see which ones they accept
Thank you for reaching out. We will connect with the center to check on the phone system and make the necessary corrections. Please feel free to contact our 24 hour call center at 1-877-284-7074. We can help connect you with the center if there is difficulty.
When medicating at a different treatment center the records do need to be transferred as either a guest or a transfer. Your current counselor can call the treatment center that you will be attending and arrange for the release of information.
All methadone treatment centers require a picture ID for their programs. You would need to obtain one.
I called first n went in same day takes a couple of hrs around 3 hrs from start to finish. I would suggest getting there early, because it depends on how many are there, first come first serve. But I got there about 830 n was out around 1130.
They only give out methadone and Suboxone
No this is an inpatient rehab facility...you get medication and consoling ...they can help you get into other programs
We are an outpatient opioid treatment center that helps patients safely recover from addiction to heroin and prescription painkillers. Our comprehensive treatment plans combine counseling with medication-assisted treatment using methadone, buprenorphine or a generic form of Suboxone consisting of buprenorphine with naloxone. Our team of addiction treatment specialists are doctor-led and deliver the highest quality care to each patient. Call us at 877-284-7074 for more information and to schedule an appointment.
They accept most insurance
Call us 877-284-7074 so we can give you information about the New Season Quad County Treatment Center. We are available 24 hours per day to offer you support and arrange an appointment.
It just went up from 18.buxs a day too 19buxs a day..or it was 17.buxs a day to 18buxs a day now but not past 20.i knowthat for sure I'm sorry i don't have to pay..thank goodness..but i have talked to ppl who do and it's either or...ok good luck
You can call the clinic directly and they will help you with the transfer or you can call 877-284-7074 anytime and we can give you some information.
Yes
The Quad County Treatment Center does accept Staywell Medicaid. Call us at 877-284-7074 for more information and to schedule an appointment. We look forward to helping you!
You should speak with your counselor and/or Program Director about the guidelines at your clinic and state. In many cases you stay an active patient, but the amount of medication may be reduced.
Holiday hours are available through our website, by calling us at 877-284-7074, or on posters at the clinics.
The Quad County TC accepts Aetna and United Healthcare commercial insurance. Call us at 877-284-7074 for more information and to schedule an appointment.
I got mine at walmart they are over by the safes and are pretty cheap
Karen - Takes homes are based on a patient's commitment to the program and how the person follows the guidelines, including but not limited to clean UAs, attending groups,etc.... We do not have a maximum dosage as each person is different and the doctor is available for assessments as needed. Call us at 877-284-7074 for more information and to schedule and appointment to get started!
I suggest getting there very early tomorrow I don't know if you went this morning but it was hell in that line 2 hour wait. I got my 4 days I don't have to go back till Wednesday
They do issue take homes to you BUT YOU MUST HAVE A LOCK BOX 🔐 📦 WITH A KEY IN ORDER FOR THE NURSE TO ISSUE THEM TO YOU. Also, your counselor MUST HAVE a PHONE NUMBER that is WORKING.
Give us a call at 877-284-7074. We are available 24 hours per day to give you infomation and to set up an appointment.
If you have clean screen and meet the couple requirements you can charge at Ocala location. Not during 1st 30-60 days either.
I dont really understand your question or what you mean by TX but they give you methadone to help with withdrawals its pretty much a maintenance program it maintains how you feel during the day so that you may continue with your day to day things like work or whatever
Existing patient. 6:30 on which days? They mentioned something about the insurance doctor being there on different days than their patients without insurance one
In my experiences when talking a drugscreen they will ask if you are prescribe any thing. Tell them yes, the drug and clinic, etc...and because of HIPPA laws they aren't allowed to release that information. Also when taking a drug screen the company pays for a specific drug screen panel and if they aren't looking for such it will not come up. Ìve never had any trouble with methadone and a drug screen for a job. GOOD LUCK tomorrow on your interview.
The QCTC has regular hours on Monday, 02/18/19.
I have been at quad county treatment center now for a little over 3 years there are a lot of people there who have to be there because the doctor they have or had has either retired or just quit prescribing their meds to them its a good program and as long as your doing what your supposed to you can phase up pretty quick at least for your first one or two take homes also they are accepting insurance now so thats a plus hope this helps
Emily - Treatment Center actions depend on the number of days missed and you should speak to your counselor whenever you miss days.
Yep usually 5 to 9 on most holidays but like they said go ahead and call first thing in the morning to be sure they will be open
When I was guest dosing there a couple of years ago I remember a lady saying she only comes every other day. I was like that's crazy. I was still new to the whole thing n terrified that if I didn't dose everyday that I would get sick. I think when they give you a hard time is if you miss more then a day. You wouldn't have to redo intake if I remember correctly they lower your dose that day
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 5:30am I believe. Takes a few hours to get thru intake but after that it's easy and quick. Highly recommend it. Itll change your life.
Everyday except Tuesday but the doctor is out until Wed Jan 2nd because of the holidays. Sat and sun NO INTAKES
17 per day and 119 a week and you can pay as you go or pay ahead and it goes on as a credit
I would be thought that ALL are , and probably already have our take homes for them days. Hopefully you're already an established Patient there and wèrent trying to enroll on today!?!?
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