New Season Treatment Center – Tampa
About the Business
New Season Treatment Center – Tampa is a health institution located at 7225 North Nebraska Avenue in Tampa, Florida, United States. This center offers a Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program to help individuals recover from opioid dependence, including legal and illicit opioids such as heroin and fentanyl. One of the advantages of MAT is that patients can continue their regular life activities while receiving treatment, allowing them to learn how to cope within their present circumstances.
The center offers methadone as part of their MAT program, which has been FDA-approved and highly effective in treating opioid addiction by stopping withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Additionally, buprenorphine and Suboxone are also used in the treatment plan, providing benefits such as lowering the potential for misuse and suppressing withdrawal symptoms.
Counseling is a key component of achieving long-lasting success in recovery. Counselors at New Season Treatment Center – Tampa help patients understand the nature of addiction, explore triggers associated with addiction, and establish resilient plans for improvement. Patients are encouraged to dedicate time to counseling in addition to Medication-Assisted Treatment for enduring success.
In addition to the Tampa location, Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) are also available at Treatment Centers in West Palm Beach, Jacksonville, Orlando, Mid Florida, Duval, and Vero Beach. New Season Treatment Center – Tampa is committed to providing effective and comprehensive treatment for individuals seeking recovery from opioid dependence.
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Location & Phone number
7207 &, 7225 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33604, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Saturday:
5:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I was courtesy dosing from Seattle WA, and the staff was so efficient and delightful! I had an extremely positive experience. thanks new seasons!"
"i go to the clinic on Nebraska Ave sense 6 12 21 love it I finally got a counciler ( Eric ) which is great only problem I have is I have to travel an hour away almost I wish they would open a new seasons in Zephyrhills/Dade City for the ones in this area I know plenty of people that would start going if there was one in this area they just don't have transportation so maybe the owner(s) could look into it Either way just wanted to say thank you to new seasons for saving my life if you or your loved one is fighting opiate addiction I recommend new seasons !!!!"
"For everyone is different and for a lot of people it has helped In not just being an addict but management for pain at end stages of many illnesses,and with no insurance it’s cheaper that going to pain dr.I have met some amazing people and hate word junkie.Everyone has a story and some need to be on longer than others.I have yet to feel like any of staff made me feel as I was junkie.people go for many reasons and there’s no shame and are no less thann anyone else,Many don’t understand looking from inside out but I think it’s been good and the Doctor is amazing so good luck and I feel blessed that they are there for help I need. God Bless"
"This place is a joke. Counselors don’t do their job bc they are overworked and underpaid, nurses who treat patients like junkie pieces of trash instead of empathizing with people who are dealing with mental illness and addiction. Choosing to use methadone was the worse choice of my life, choosing this clinic was the second worse choice. Steer clear if you value your self worth and truly want to get clean bc these people will pull you in and kick while your down"
"This place is no different than a pill mill..they try to put you on a high dose and keep you there as long as they can but if they feel like you're a liability to them they kick you out no matter how high of a dose you're on.. I went through the withdrawals and I would much rather go through the withdrawal from opiods than get on methadone. Once you're on it you'll get stuck there for several years. It took me over 10 years to get out of there and I was still withdrawing. Opioid withdrawals only last about a week. Methadone is for the rest of your life!!! Not to mention the fact that you're nothing but money and a number to the entire staff. Not to mention the fact that the male dr is an A - hole. The way he talks and treats people, .awesome me wonder if he's even a real dr. The guy just a has no manners and treats and calls everyone junkies!!! I'm glad I finally got out of there !!!"
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