New Season Treatment Center – Leon County
Outpatient Opioid Addiction Treatment in Tallahassee, Florida
3.9
(35 Google reviews)
Overview
Located in Tallahassee, Florida, New Season Treatment Center – Leon County is an outpatient opioid treatment clinic focused on helping adults recover from dependence on substances such as fentanyl, heroin, and prescription painkillers. This center specializes in medication-assisted treatment paired with counseling, offering a structured but flexible path to recovery for people who need care while continuing to live at home. Services include an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), medication-assisted treatment with methadone, buprenorphine, and Suboxone, medically supervised withdrawal in an outpatient setting, individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, telehealth services, primary care support, Narcan distribution, and help with insurance enrollment. Because this is not a residential rehab, there are no living accommodations, luxury amenities, or sober living options mentioned. The program appears to serve a general adult outpatient population and accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and many commercial insurance plans, making it a practical option for people seeking accessible opioid addiction treatment in Tallahassee.
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- Talk next steps clearly. Discuss costs, insurance, and what outpatient treatment looks like.
Treatment
Levels of Care
Medically Supervised Withdrawal
Outpatient detox support.
Outpatient Treatment
Structured opioid addiction care while living at home.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Enhanced outpatient support.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Methadone, buprenorphine, and Suboxone.
Approaches
Policies
Open Facility
This is an outpatient clinic, not a locked or closed campus.
MAT Permitted
Suboxone and other medications for addiction treatment are provided.
Smoking/Vaping Allowed
Smoking and vaping are allowed outside.
Electronics Policy
Phone and laptop use is allowed when clients are not in session.
Family Involvement
Family counseling is offered as part of treatment.
No Residential Housing
There are no living accommodations, bedrooms, or assigned bathrooms because this is outpatient only.
Cost
Payment Structure
New Season Treatment Center – Leon County accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and most commercial/private insurance plans. Examples listed include Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Ambetter, and others. They may also accept TRICARE and may offer sliding-scale or self-pay options. Contact the center directly to verify current benefits and eligibility.
Verify Your InsuranceSelf-Pay
Estimated self-pay pricing. Please call to confirm exact current rates.
- Methadone:$17 / day
- Buprenorphine:$22 / day
- Suboxone:$27 / day
Reviews
Based on 35 Google reviews
What Clients Appreciate
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Compassionate Staff: Positive reviews frequently praise counselors and nurses for being kind, understanding, and treating clients with dignity.
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Helpful MAT Services: Clients value access to daily treatment and medication-assisted treatment for opioid recovery.
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Supportive Environment: Several reviewers say the center played an important role in saving or improving their lives.
"I started my road to recovery at New Seasons. I owe the counselors and nurses there my life. Ashley was my counselor for 4 years and she was awesome. Unfortunately she had to leave her job there and I was assigned to Winnifred. She was also very good at her job. They were both kind, compassionate and understanding. They both went above and beyond. The nurses there were extremely kind and caring and treated me as a person not just an addict."
"New Seasons Treatment has got a great staff.. The counselors there are very helpful.. I look forward every morning to going and receiving my daily treatment! Thank you to the staff at New seasons for offering this service.. MAT is more important than most people know and it’s nice to have professionals that can see through the stigma that can sometimes be Associated with treatment programs like Methadone treatment.."
View additional context from reviews
Overall, positive reviews focus on caring counselors, supportive nurses, and appreciation for medication-assisted treatment. Negative themes generally center on frustrations such as wait times, communication issues, and administrative concerns. The review picture suggests many clients value the staff and treatment support, while some have concerns about operational consistency.
Location
Address
New Season Treatment Center – Leon County3976 Woodville Hwy
Tallahassee, FL 32305
Hours
Clinic Hours: 5AM-1:30PM
Outpatient services only; no residential housing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Costs & Admission
What will my costs be for treatment?
Estimated self-pay costs are Methadone at $17 per day, Buprenorphine at $22 per day, and Suboxone at $27 per day. Call the facility to confirm current pricing and eligibility.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes. They accept Medicare, Medicaid, and many commercial insurance plans. Examples listed include Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Ambetter, and others. They may also accept TRICARE.
Do you provide detoxification services?
Yes. They offer medically supervised withdrawal, which functions as outpatient detox support.
Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?
Yes. Suboxone and other forms of medication-assisted treatment are provided as part of the program.
Treatment Details
Why choose this program? What makes it different?
They specialize in outpatient opioid addiction treatment using medication-assisted treatment combined with counseling, offer affordable daily pricing, accept major insurance plans, and provide additional support services like telehealth, Narcan distribution, and help with insurance enrollment.
What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?
They offer outpatient opioid addiction treatment including medication-assisted treatment, counseling, and an Intensive Outpatient Program.
How do you treat dual diagnosis / co-occurring disorders?
Information is not found on the website regarding how co-occurring mental health disorders are treated.
What types of therapies are used?
They offer individual, group, and family counseling along with medication-assisted treatment. No additional specialty therapies such as EMDR, CBT, DBT, art, music, or equine therapy are specifically listed.
Does this program use the 12-Steps?
Information is not found on the website about 12-Step use, SMART Recovery, or Celebrate Recovery.
Is the program faith-based?
There is no indication that the program is faith-based.
How long has this facility been open?
New Season Treatment Center – Leon County has been open since 2017.
Daily Life, Rules & Family
How long will I be there?
Length of treatment varies by individual and program, but no specific overall timeframe is provided on the website.
What is the living situation like? Can I get my own room?
Not applicable. This is an outpatient clinic with no living accommodations, residential rooms, or client bathroom assignments.
Is this a closed/locked facility?
No. This is an outpatient clinic, so it is not a closed or locked facility.
Can I use my phone/laptop? Is smoking allowed?
Yes. Smoking and vaping are allowed outside, and phone and laptop use is allowed when clients are not in session.
What should I bring? What should I leave at home?
Because this is an outpatient program, there is no residential packing list. What to bring or leave at home is generally not applicable in the same way it would be for inpatient treatment.
Who provides care here? Are there psychiatrists on staff?
Care is provided by medical and clinical staff including physicians, nurses, and counselors. The FAQ notes that psychiatrists and psychologists are not listed, and care is primarily provided by counselors and nursing staff.
Who will be in treatment with me?
You will be in treatment with other adults receiving outpatient opioid addiction treatment. The setting appears to serve a general adult coed outpatient population. Group occupancy is listed as about 8 to 16 people.
What is the family involvement and visitation policy?
Family counseling is available as part of the treatment process. Residential-style family visits are not applicable because this is not an inpatient program.
What kind of aftercare and follow-up support is available?
Information is not found on the website regarding aftercare or follow-up support after treatment ends.
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Call NowAccreditation & Support
CARF Accredited
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
SAMHSA Certified OTP
Certified as an Opioid Treatment Program
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Methadone, Buprenorphine & Suboxone Available
Outpatient Opioid Care
Includes IOP, counseling, and outpatient withdrawal support

