Promises Brazos Valley

3550 Normand Dr College Station, TX 77845 | 888-393-0391

About Promises Brazos Valley

Promises Brazos Valley is a substance use and mental health treatment center in College Station, Texas offering medical detox, residential care and flexible outpatient programs for adults, young adults and male adolescents.

The facility specializes in dual diagnosis treatment for clients addressing addiction and cooccurring conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD and bipolar disorder.

Part of the Promises Behavioral Health network, the campus near Texas A and M University provides a quiet modernized environment with gender specific living quarters and holistic supports like yoga, meditation and music therapy.

Specialized Tracks for Working Professionals

The center provides medical detox with 24/7 support, residential inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient with in person and virtual options and general outpatient services.

Specialized tracks serve working professionals who need flexible scheduling, collegiate and young adult clients navigating academic and peer pressure and the RISE program for male teens ages 12 to 17.

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The facility serves adults and young adults struggling with alcohol, opioids, heroin, fentanyl and other substances as well as male adolescents in the teen program.

Gender specific residential programs create safe, supportive peer groups for clients with cooccurring mental health concerns including ADHD, OCD, trauma and codependency.

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3550 Normand Dr
College Station, TX 77845
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