New Roads Outpatient Plano

Category: Addiction treatment center in Plano, Texas

Address: 1200 Commerce Dr STE 116, Plano, TX 75093, USA

Phone: +12149240932

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 9AM–9PM

Wednesday: 11AM–8PM

Thursday: 9AM–9PM

Friday: 11AM–6PM

Saturday: 9AM–12:30PM

Reviews

Courtney Javine

Dec 10, 2020

This place is great. If you are looking for help with your recovery, you will not regret coming here! Steve is very knowledgeable, he knows a lot about addiction and he truly cares about his clients. Plus classes are offered in the evening so it does not affect work schedule. He even offers a weekly meeting to continue with him after you finish IOP. Highly recommend.

E B

Feb 28, 2019

The Intensive Outpatient (IOP) program in Plano has been wonderful. It is offered in the evenings so I can still work my normal job and participate in this program. The therapist is very knowledgeable about addiction and has helped me work through many issues that have come up as a result of my alcoholism and the craziness it has caused in my life.

Kevin DFW

Feb 26, 2019

This place helped me so much. I gained a thorough insight into my disease, warning signs and triggers and how to live a life sober. They also help you to plan your life after treatment with follow up aftercare and therapy appointments.

Matt Townsend

Jun 20, 2016

I tried to receive help for my problem and all that did is push me away and told me the only way that could help me is if I quit my job defiantly do not go hear

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Questions & Answers

Can I admit myself or do I need to go to TX Health Presbyterian hospital ER?

Sandra Turnbull | Oct 28, 2018
Robert Braden | Oct 28, 2019

Of course I can admit myself have good insurance who would refuse that?

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How much does it cost

jenn kirby | Oct 28, 2018
New Roads Outpatient Plano | Oct 28, 2019

For our outpatient services we discuss cost for insured clients upon verifying benefits as we assist by billing insurance upon seeing what client copays will be. For uninsured clients we can discuss self-pay options and also make sure our level of care and the needs of the person are connected with options that one can afford. We want people who call to access the services they need even if it does not work out with us.

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