Stages of Recovery Addiction Treatment Lubbock

4413 71st St Suite G-101 Lubbock, TX 79424 | 806-589-5596

About Stages of Recovery Addiction Treatment Lubbock

Stages of Recovery Addiction Treatment Lubbock is an outpatient substance use treatment provider in Lubbock, Texas. They offer a full continuum of care for adults and young adults.

Their programs include Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient and individual outpatient counseling delivered by master’s level clinicians.

Families and clients describe the staff as dedicated and encouraging, with a long term approach that truly supports lasting recovery.

Who can get help?

The program serves adults and college aged young adults in the Lubbock area, including those near Texas Tech University.

Stages of Recovery specializes in dual diagnosis treatment for clients managing both substance use and cooccurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety or trauma.

Do they accept insurance or offer payment aid?

Stages of Recovery is in network with most major insurers including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicaid, Medicare, Tricare and VA funds. Sliding fee scales and payment assistance are available for those who qualify.

What kinds of programs does Stages of Recovery offer?

Stages of Recovery provides Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient meeting three to five times weekly and flexible outpatient counseling tailored to individual progress.

The center does not offer detox on-site but refers clients to local detox centers and welcomes them into programming immediately after.

Treatment blends evidence based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing with 12 Step principles.

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4413 71st St Suite G-101
Lubbock, TX 79424
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