Overview
New Season Treatment Center in Tallahassee provides comprehensive outpatient care for adults struggling with opioid addiction. Situated in an accessible urban location, the professional medical clinic is designed for efficiency and confidentiality. As a CARF-accredited facility, they specialize in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), combining medications like Methadone and Buprenorphine with mandatory counseling to address recovery's physical and psychological aspects. The program is designed for accessibility, accepting Medicaid and offering affordable self-pay options. With a focus on long-term stability, New Season offers a structured and supportive path toward a healthier, substance-free life. Visit their website here.
Your First Step is a Conversation
Reaching out can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. The admissions team is here to listen without judgment and help you understand your options.
- Your call is 100% confidential. Speak with New Season's admissions.
- There's no commitment to enroll. They're here to answer questions.
- Talk next steps clearly. Discuss costs and what treatment looks like.
Treatment
Levels of Care
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Physician-led medical care.
Counseling Services
Individual and group therapy.
Pregnant Patient Program
Safe care for mothers & babies.
Approaches
Policies
Dosing Schedule
New patients dose 6 days/week, earning take-homes over time.
Mandatory Counseling
Required participation in therapy to continue treatment.
Confidentiality
All treatment is protected under HIPAA and privacy laws.
Patient Identification
Valid government-issued photo ID is required for admission.
Cost
Payment Structure
New Season accepts Florida Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance plans. Their team can help verify your coverage.
Verify InsuranceSelf-Pay
Affordable daily rates are available. Please call to confirm current pricing.
- Methadone:$17 / day
- Buprenorphine:$22 / day
- Suboxone:$27 / day
Reviews
Based on 12 Google reviews
What Clients Appreciate
-
Caring Staff: Many reviewers praise counselors and nurses for being kind, caring, and professional.
-
Effective Program: Patients express that the program has been life-saving and instrumental in their recovery.
-
Efficient Dosing: The efficiency of the dosing process is noted as a positive, helping people get to work.
"This place saved my life. The counselors are caring and kind. The nurses are awesome. I've never had a problem with the doctor... If you are willing to work the program and want to get well then this is the place to be."
"I love the staff at this location. Each and every one of them has a good heart. They make you feel welcome every time you step foot into the building. Everyone from the front desk, nurses and counselors are amazing."
While many reviews are positive, some critical feedback mentions long wait times, inconsistent staff attitudes, and frustration with clinic policies. Experiences can vary, and success often depends on a patient's commitment to the program structure.
Location
Address
New Season - Tallahassee425 Office Plaza Dr
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Hours
Mon-Fri: 5:00am - 1:30pm
Sat: 6:00am - 8:00am / Sun: Closed
Frequently Asked Questions
Treatment & Admission
What is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
MAT is an evidence-based approach that combines FDA-approved medications (like Methadone or Buprenorphine) with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders. It helps normalize brain chemistry, block euphoric effects, and relieve cravings.
How long will I be in treatment?
The length of treatment is different for everyone and is determined by your individual progress and clinical needs. MAT is often a long-term treatment approach focused on stability and sustained recovery, not a fixed-duration program.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
You must bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver's license, state ID card, passport). You should also bring your insurance card (if applicable) and a form of payment for your first day's fees.
Who provides care at the clinic?
Your care team is a multidisciplinary group of licensed and credentialed professionals, including physicians, nurses, and counselors, all specializing in addiction treatment.
Is the program faith-based or 12-Step?
No, New Season's program is not faith-based. It is a clinical and medical program grounded in evidence-based practices. While patients are welcome to participate in 12-Step groups on their own, it is not a required part of the core curriculum.
Daily Life & Policies
Who else will be at the clinic?
You will be in a professional, co-ed environment with other adults (18+) from all walks of life who are also committed to recovering from opioid addiction.
Can family be involved in my treatment?
Yes. Family counseling is offered to help mend relationships and build a strong support network, which is a vital part of recovery. As an outpatient clinic, there are no "family visits," but involvement through therapy is encouraged.
Can I use my phone at the clinic?
Yes. As this is an outpatient clinic, you can bring your personal belongings, including your cell phone, with you to your appointments.
What is the living situation like?
Not applicable. New Season is an outpatient clinic, not a residential or inpatient facility. No housing is provided; patients live at home and commute to the clinic for services.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Their team is available to answer your questions confidentially.
Call NowAccreditation & Support
CARF Accredited
Gold Standard in Rehabilitation
DEA & State Licensed
Federally & State Authorized


