Address: 3976 Woodville Hwy, Tallahassee, FL 32305, USA
Phone: +18508787776
Sunday: 6–8:30AM
Monday: 5AM–1:30PM
Tuesday: 5AM–1:30PM
Wednesday: 5AM–1:30PM
Thursday: 5AM–1:30PM
Friday: 5AM–1:30PM
Saturday: 6–8:30AM
Amanda Michelle
I never write reviews but the staff here definitely deserves to be recognized for how kind, patient and compassionate they are. I have had horrible experiences with counselors before but Ms. Ebony was by far the best one I’ve had to date. No judging, no doubting-just being exactly what I needed. And ALL the nurses, especially Ms. Sharon, are seriously angels!!! I’m going to miss this place and these people.
Shane Locky
New Seasons Treatment has got a great staff.. The counselors there are very helpful.. I look forward every morning to going and receiving my daily treatment! Thank you to the staff at New seasons for offering this service.. MAT is more important than most people know and it’s nice to have professionals that can see through the stigma that can sometimes be Associated with treatment programs like Methadone treatment.. this is a life long process for those of us that are struggling with addiction and without programs like this most of us would not make it out here.. Thanks again.. 👍🏼
lilboy skills
As of 12/27/2021, this has ended to be the worse rehabilitation experience for me. These nursers are not concerned with treating people they are concerned with treating inmates because that's how they treat you. One day it's okay to wear your hat at the window because they know who you are. The next day it's not okay to wear your hat at the window because they don't know who you are.smh After two weeks of wearing a hat it began no hats until they know who you are, though they speak to you by name soon as you walk through the door. Now it's no hats for security reasons. Wait, I'm lost. You are addressing me by my name and know me by my attitude so what security reasons are we utilizing since you clearly have identified me? I was denied the methadone because I wouldn't keep my hat off. I requested my refund and am seeking another treatment center that is not concerned with hats because the staff can identify you. Furthermore, we a nurse staff that is more concerned with helping others rehabilitate instead causing problems to run them away. These nurses need help... Nurse Sharon at this facility is starting to make this experience for me feel like one of incarceration. She nic-pics issues she wants to bother people about as if she's on a control spree. Instead of her helping those with recovery she wants to aggravate them about things that don't affect their recovery. She is the only one who has something to say as if she's a correctional officer instead of a nurse. She should keep her advice to herself. Her actions don't belong at this place. Let us recover without animosity so that we want to come back for treatment instead of pushing us away to relapse. As crazy as the world is you just don't know people.
joe moreira
Really good people no 1 gives u a hard time about anything they will work with u as much as possible
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Patsy - Leon County Treatment Center does not currently offer financial assistance at this time.
Jennie - New Season offers guest dosing and you need to start with your current counselor at your home clinic to make the arrangements. The guest dosing fee is a one time fee of $25.00 and methadone is $17.00 per day. We usually suggest a 3 business day advance notice.
The Leon County Treatment Center is a self pay clinic and does not currently accept medicaid or medicare. We do accept United Healthcare Commercial Insurance. You can call us at 877-284-7074 for more information and to schedule an appointment. We are available 24 hours per day.
Monday - Friday 5am - 10am , Saturday & Sunday 6am -8:30am.
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New Season is a daily outpatient treatment center. We offer Suboxone, however not as a prescription. You would attend daily for your medication. If you want more information you can call us at 877-284-7074.
Call us at 877-284-7074 the latest on program, services and insurances accepted.
New Season does accept Medicaid. Call us at 877-284-7074 to check to plans.
The Leon County Treatment Center is a great place to begin your recovery journey. It is best to call us at 877-284-7074 for the correct information on what to bring and to schedule an appointment as the doctor is not available everyday.
It's up to the dr.
The Leon County Treatment Center is an outpatient clinic and you would be required to come in daily for your subooxone. We do not write prescriptions. We currently accept United Health Care Commercial insurance through an employer. You can call us at 877-284-7074 for more information.
Only if you have Medicaid
Lamont - You can guest dose at any of the New Season clinics. You must start the process by talking with your home counselor and arranging the visits 3 to 5 business days in advance. If you are a New Season patient there is no additional cahrge for guest dosing. If you attend a non-New Season clinic the giest dosing fee is $25.00 plus the medication.
Yes and no, not right away if you are doing well on your dosing with your methadone and are passing your drug screenings and attend all meetings with your counselor then you can start getting take home bottles but they start you on a few bottles at a time and work you up monthly incase you relapse etc. I believe it takes a few years to get to the point of getting a few weeks to take home but never 28 days all at once. You have to pass 3 drug screenings aswell to be able to get your 1st take home also and normally you have a random screening every month so it would take a few months in the beginning to even be eligiable.
How much$
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