New Season Treatment Center – Tri County

5605 Clifford Circle Birmingham, AL 35210 | 205-836-3345

About New Season Treatment Center – Tri County

New Season Treatment Center Tri County is an outpatient opioid treatment program serving adults in Birmingham, Alabama.

The clinic combines medication assisted treatment, counseling and medically supervised withdrawal support.

Their mission centers on delivering affordable care under one roof with a team of doctors, nurses, and counselors.

MAT for Opioid Recovery

Opioid addiction is the focus, with treatment built around methadone, buprenorphine and Suboxone maintenance.

The clinic has provided opioid treatment since 2003, pairing medications with individual, group and family counseling.

Sessions are designed to address the physical and behavioral sides of addiction, helping patients stabilize on medication.

Eligible patients may qualify for take home medication benefits.

Medically supervised withdrawal is available for those ready to taper.

Integrated Wraparound Support

Beyond MAT, Tri County offers a wide range of supportive services including telehealth visits, Narcan distribution, medical exams and community referrals.

Through partnerships, patients can access primary care, Hepatitis C diagnosis and treatment, vaccinations and lab work.

Access and Hours

The clinic is located on Clifford Circle and serves nearby communities including Trussville, Moody, Leeds and Pell City.

New Season accepts Medicare, Medicaid and most major commercial insurance plans.

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205-836-3345
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5605 Clifford Circle
Birmingham, AL 35210
  • Monday 5:30AM - 2PM
  • Tuesday 5:30AM - 2PM
  • Wednesday 5:30AM - 2PM
  • Thursday 5:30AM - 2PM
  • Friday 5:30AM - 2PM
  • Saturday 6AM - 8AM
  • Sunday 6AM - 8AM
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