Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment in College Station, TX
College Station Outpatient Opioid Addiction Treatment & Suboxone® Clinic
1651 Rock Prairie Rd # 101, College Station, TX 77845
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College Station Opioid and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center Near Me
The College Station, TX, clinic is just east of Highway 6 (Earl Rudder Freeway), across the street from St. Joseph Hospital. It’s less than 5 miles southeast of Texas A&M University toward Bachmann Park, north of College Station High School. Bryan, Texas, is the closest Greyhound stop. The clinic in the Bryan-College Station metro area is the only Symetria location in Brazos county, in the center of the Texas Triangle.
College Station Hours
Admissions: Daily 24/7 (call any time)
Dosing Hours:
Monday-Friday: 6:00 AM-2:00 PM (last dose 1:30 PM)
Saturday: 7:00 AM-9:00 AM (last dose 8:30 AM)
Group Sessions
Morning IOP: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 AM-12:15 PM
Morning OP: Thursday 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Evening IOP (V): Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 5:30 PM-8:45 PM
Evening OP (V): Tuesday 5:30 PM-7:00 PM
SMART Recovery (V): Thursday 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Family Support (V): Thursday 6:00 PM-7:30 PM

Personalized Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Your outpatient drug and alcohol addiction treatment at the College Station clinic is all about you. We believe any step you take toward treatment is positive. It’s amazing how your life will change when you have access to support you can trust and people who believe in you. If you find yourself still struggling, talk to your team about adding therapy, medications, or mental health treatment. It’s anything you need to get better and stay better.
What Our Patients Say
Get Answers About Drug and Alcohol Addiction Care in College Station
Is IOP enough?
Are there online Suboxone® doctors?
You have virtual options for intake and therapy, but our pharmacy is on-site. You get your medications while you’re here with less wait time than a typical pharmacy and no issues with chain pharmacies not filling Suboxone® prescriptions. You also have a place to turn if you need more support — including medications like antidepressants or sleep regulators.
Will anyone know I’m enrolled in the methadone program?
People in the methadone program function normally. They are not high or sick. They take care of responsibilities like going to work without anyone knowing they are taking methadone. Your privacy is also protected by HIPAA. We aren’t able to confirm or deny if a specific person is a patient and, of course, give no details of medications or treatment progress. That said, there’s no shame in having the disease of addiction, and it’s a great thing that you’re seeking treatment!
Licensed & Accredited: NTP1000076 / 288538