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Conditions We Treat.

What we work with — both the substance side and the mental health side.

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Conditions We Treat.

What we work with — both the substance side and the mental health side.

  • Yes. Alcohol is one of the most common reasons people come to us. We treat the full range — from people who can't stop after one drink to people facing serious health consequences.

  • Yes — once you're medically stable. Opioid use, especially with fentanyl in the mix, usually requires medical detox first. We'll help you get into detox, then take over for the long-term recovery work.

  • Yes. Cocaine work focuses heavily on the underlying drivers — stress, anxiety, performance pressure — because those are usually what keep the cycle going.

  • Yes. Meth recovery takes time — your brain chemistry needs months to rebalance — and we build long-term care plans that don't pretend it's a quick fix.

  • Yes. Mental health is half of what we do — anxiety, depression, bipolar, ADHD, and more. Most people we see have both a substance issue and a mental health condition, and we treat them together.

  • Yes. Trauma sits underneath a lot of addiction — and ignoring it is why some treatment programs fail. Our clinicians are trained in trauma-focused approaches so we can work on the wound, not just the coping.

  • ADHD shows up a lot in our population. We adapt our approach — shorter focused tasks, clearer structure, accommodation for how your brain actually works.

// We take insurance

In-Network with Most Major Providers.

Out-of-Network Policies Accepted From All Major Providers

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Curative
Baylor Scott & White Health
TriWest Healthcare Alliance
Aetna
Sendero Health Plans
Cigna Healthcare
Blue Cross Blue Shield
UnitedHealthcare
Crisis resources — available 24/7

If You or Someone You Love Needs Help Right Now.

Crisis support is available immediately. Don't wait if you're in danger or experiencing thoughts of self-harm.

// Austin + local
// Austin Crisis Hotline
(512) 472-HELP (4357)
// Local Austin crisis support
  • Austin-Travis County Integral Care Crisis Services
  • Dell Children's Medical Center Crisis Services
  • University of Texas Counseling and Mental Health Center (for UT students)

For everything else, talk to admissions or call (512) 616-0809.

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