About AAMA Prevention and Counseling Offices
AAMA Prevention and Counseling Offices is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Houston, Texas rooted in the East End community and dedicated to accessible, culturally sensitive substance use care.
The location at 204 Clifton Street offers outpatient and intensive outpatient services for adults and adolescents, transitional aged youth and families, with programming available in both English and Spanish.
What addiction programs are offered?
AAMA provides outpatient and intensive outpatient substance use disorder treatment through two main pathways.
Project Tejas serves adults with comprehensive assessment, individual and group sessions, family education and relapse prevention, aftercare and recovery support.
Casa Phoenix offers parallel outpatient care for adolescents and young adults, including recovery peer services and family involvement.
Who can get help here?
Services are available to adults, adolescents and transitional aged youth, including individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns.
The program also welcomes LGBTQ clients and criminal justice referrals, clients living with HIV/AIDS and those with trauma histories, offering culturally sensitive and age appropriate care.
What therapies are used?
Treatment draws on evidence based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and the Matrix Model, contingency management and trauma related counseling.
Additional supports include SBIRT screening and case management, naloxone and overdose education, HIV and Hepatitis C testing, and telehealth therapy options.
Where is the program located?
The offices are located on Clifton Street in Houston's historic East End, a neighborhood AAMA has long served through community outreach, prevention education and family focused programs.
AAMA accepts Medicaid and Medicare, state financed insurance and self pay, with financing and a sliding fee scale available.





