The Best Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Texas
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The Science is Clear
The Symetria Method® for Outpatient Rehab Really Works
Inpatient rehabilitation centers “set a patient up” for relapse by providing then abruptly removing medical and psychological support. Plenty of published research prove outpatient treatment is just as effective as inpatient rehab.
In fact, the National Institute on Drug Abuse cites 40-60% of those attending inpatient rehab will return to using, while Symetria’s data shows only 11% of patients return-to-use.
Why is our method more effective? Because you address triggers and get support when you really need it, instead of being sheltered, then expected to cope. Unlike other clinics, you get medications and counseling for both addiction and any mental health issues like depression or trauma.
And, most patients want to continue treatment here. Insurance covers just 30 days in inpatient rehab, while the average here is 9 months. The risk of relapse is dramatically lower after the first six months.

Compare Your Rehab Options
Doing Nothing
Continue to Live in Addiction-
Lose Out on Good Things
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Feel Sick
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Addiction is Expensive
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You Can't "Just Stop"
Symetria Outpatient
Live Your Life While You Work to Save It-
Keep Your Home Life
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Anti-Craving Medications
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Programs Are Affordable
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Only 11% Return to Using
Inpatient Rehab
Live On-Campus for Treatment-
Can't Keep Your Home Life
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Usually No Medication
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Programs Are Expensive
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40-60% Return to Using
How Our Rehabs in Texas Work
All You Have To Do Is Show Up
Come in to make a plan. If you find you’re still using, we’ll keep talking. You have access to all evidence-based medications AND therapies, so it’s a matter of finding what works for you.
Evaluate how medications are working.
Change doses or medications as-needed with your medical team — anticravings, antidepressants, etc. (Monthly after you’re stable)
Meet with your therapist for group therapy.
Get accountability and a level of self-awareness that’s clouded in the chaos of addiction. (Consider 3 days a week)
Meet with your therapist whenever you need support.
Take advantage of unlimited one-on-one therapy. You always have someone to talk to. (Consider weekly)










Is This Rehab Right For Me?
You Can Get Better Here, Even if You Tired Rehab Before
Just Noticing
a Problem
In and Out of
Other Rehabs for Years
Coming from
Inpatient Treatment
Rehab for Alcoholism
Alcohol Detox:
Stopping alcohol cold-turkey is rough. We’ll talk about your situation and options before you come in. Clearing alcohol out of your system, doesn’t stop the mental torture.
Medications for Alcoholism:
Naltrexone is usually the first choice, given in the form of a monthly shot (Vivitrol). Acamprosate (Campral) is another FDA-approved option. [Disulfiram (Antabuse) is FDA-approved, but rarely a good choice]. Off-label medications show promising research like Topiramate (Topamax, Qudexy), Baclofen (Lioresal), Ondansetron (Zuplenz, Zofran), Sertraline (Zoloft), Varenicline (Chantix) or even Gabapentin. Work with your medical team to find the medication or combination of medications that actually help you.
Therapy for Alcohol Abuse:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is backed by hundreds of research studies as the best method for treating alcohol issues. The focus is on changing destructive thought patterns. Motivational interviewing is another evidence-based therapy used here. These methods treat underlying issues too (like depression, anxiety or trauma). Alcohol therapy groups meet in the mornings, evenings and virtually — usually for 3 hours. One-on-one alcoholism therapy is scheduled throughout the week.
Rehab for Drug Addiction
Drug Detox:
For opiates, get medications to stop withdrawal right away. Drugs like meth, cocaine or marijuana don’t have as intense withdrawals, but we can talk about options.
Medications for Drug Addiction:
Opioid addictions (like heroin, OxyContin, Vicodin and Fentanyl) have several FDA-Approved options. Suboxone (Buprenorphine / Naloxone) is recommended by all by major health organizations. Methadone is for severe cases where Suboxone hasn’t worked. The Vivitrol shot (Naltrexone) is a non-addictive option for opiates and all other drug additions. Mental health medications like antianxieties or sleep regulators can also be help in stabilizing the brain and build healthy mental habits.
Therapy for Drug Abuse:
CBT and DBT therapy in a group setting tends to be more helpful than one-on-one for drug addiction because advice and accountability comes from people that are going through it too. Eventually, your own story becomes the reason someone stayed sober and that’s a powerful moment. Three sessions of three hours each and a one hour one-on-one therapy group per week is recommended, but more is always more helpful to compare to inpatient rehab.
Texas Rehabs
Rehabs in Houston
In the Houston-area, pick from 3 locations in Harris and Brazos counties.
1651 Rock Prairie Rd Suite 101,
College Station, TX 77845
17347 Village Green Dr Suite 104
Houston, TX 77040
Spring, TX 77386
Texas Rehabs
Rehabs in Fort Worth - Dallas
There are another 3 rehabs in the Dallas – Fort Worth area, with one more opening soon.
Fort Worth, TX 76132
Lewisville, TX 75057
Hurst, TX 76054
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Rehab Questions
What does rehab mean?
Rehab is a place to get treatment for substance abuse issues. While most people think of an inpatient center, the science favors outpatient rehab. Symetria’s model specifically is 80% more effective than any other rehab option. Whether inpatient or outpatient, quality rehabs combine medicine and intensive therapies.
What are the stages of rehab?
- Pre-contemplation: a stage of denial when people don’t accept the fact that they need treatment, but may go to appease family
- Contemplation: acknowledges the need for help and open to stopping, but may still feel resistance
- Preparation: preparing for change, where support is critical and a longer-term treatment plan is created, usually more therapy is added
- Action: the hardest most stressful stage where patients actually make changes in their life and thought patterns to end the negative cycles of addiction
- Maintenance: during the final weeks or months of treatment where lifestyles have been adjusted and mental tools are working, but are still new and not yet as comfortable as drugs or alcohol were
Can I do rehab here without medications?
Of course. Your treatment is your treatment here. And, people can recover without medication. In fact, most rehabs push abstinence-only. (But, that’s also part of the reason 60% of patients are using by month 6). If you find yourself still having cravings, you can always revisit. There’s no shame in taking medications.
How do I know if this rehab is legit?
Fair question. Here are some factors to consider.
- Reviews: 4.9 rating on Google and 5-star rating on Rehabs.com
- Accreditation: A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and CARF International Gold Seal earned by less than 20% of rehabs in the world for quality and ethics
- Media: Referenced in hundreds of new stories like WebMD, research journals and the US News & World Report.
You may still feel skeptical. That’s normal, but don’t let it stop you. All you have to do now is show up and see for yourself.
How do I get into this rehab?
Your Next Step is Simple
The process starts with a friendly conversation to see if we’d be a good fit.
- You talk with someone who also struggled with drugs or alcohol before — no judgment.
- Treatment is 100% your decision. We'll never pressure you.
- If you're ready, discuss insurance or payment options and select a time to come (which can be the same day).



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