Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Frisco, TX

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Frisco Outpatient Opioid Addiction Treatment & Suboxone® Clinic

5220 Legendary Dr, Frisco, TX 75034

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Frisco Opioid and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center Near Me

Symetria addiction treatment in Frisco, TX is located at The Star, just off the Dallas North Tollway. The clinic is less than a mile north of the Stonebriar Centre mall and directly across from the Omni Frisco Hotel. We are in Collin County, north of the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH 121). For public transport, DART GoLink on-demand service is available in this area. If the Frisco clinic is near you now, transportation can be arranged when you call.

Frisco Clinic Hours
Admissions: Daily 24/7 (call any time)

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Group Sessions
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Addiction Treatment Options That Meet You Where You Are

Methadone

Feel better today – no rushed staff, long lines, or arbitrary rules.

Suboxone®
(Buprenorphine/
Naloxone)

Stop opioid withdrawals and cravings, whether for detox or long-term maintenance.

Naltrexone

Naltrexone is non-addictive and proven to stop drug and alcohol cravings.

Buprenorphine

Buprenorphine has a high affinity for opioid receptors and blocks other opioids from attaching.

IOP Program

Get intensive therapy as part of your rehab journey while living at home.

Unlimited 1:1 Therapy

Talk honestly with a specialized counselor who truly cares about you.

Family Therapy

Engage in open, meaningful conversations with your loved ones to address challenges in a safe setting.

Ancillary Psychiatry

Treat underlying conditions like depression, anxiety, or trauma.

With Symetria:

  • You’re treated like a person, not a label or a number
  • Success rates are 2x higher than other drug and alcohol rehabs
  • You’ll gain fast access to medications (including methadone, Suboxone®, buprenorphine and naltrexone)

Personalized Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment

When you walk in, you feel the love. Not “tough love,” that’s ready to kick you out when you slip up. It’s a love without judgment that makes you want to be honest and loves you harder when you’re struggling. There are no long lines. No dismissive doctors and no judgment. It’s unlike any addiction treatment clinic you’ve ever been before. (That’s why our success rates are 80% higher).

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You’re here for a reason. Even if you don’t know if you’re “ready”, now is always the best time to reach out. We offer same-day and next-day appointments!

Get Answers About Drug and Alcohol Addiction Care in Frisco

What are the unlimited addiction therapies with the methadone program?
Unlimited therapy means you can schedule as many or as little appointments with your therapist as you want. One-on-one sessions predominantly use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). CBT is the gold standard for addiction issues. You become able to recognize distortions in your thinking and reevaluate your thoughts in a healthy way. As needed, therapists utilize other methods like Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) for intensely difficult feelings, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) to stop negative thinking rather than analyzing it, trauma-informed therapies or even family or couples counseling.
How long does alcohol and drug outpatient treatment take?

Treatment takes as long as is needed, while most insurance companies will only cover 30 days of inpatient treatment. At Symetria, it’s different here. Most patients still want to check in nine months later while living (and improving) their lives. Patients can stay in the program as long as they want or feel they need to.

What are the stages of drug addiction treatment?

Often, the stages of treatment are defined as the following:

  1. Pre-contemplation: A stage of denial when people don’t accept the fact that they need treatment, but may go to appease their loved ones.
  2. Contemplation: The individual acknowledges the need for help and is open to stopping, but may still feel resistance.
  3. Preparation: A stage involving preparation for change, where support is critical and a longer-term treatment plan is created, usually, more therapy is added.
  4. Action: The hardest and most stressful stage where patients actually make changes in their life and change their thought patterns to end the negative cycles of addiction.
  5. Maintenance: Occurs 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.
What are the benefits of IOP?

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) are flexible options for patients who wish to maintain their daily routines of work, school, or family responsibilities. With a focus on individual and/or group therapy, IOP offers intensive skill-building and relapse prevention to promote long-term recovery while allowing individuals to apply what they learn in real-world settings.