About Concilio Hispano Libre
Concilio Hispano Libre is part of the AAMA network. They have a clinic based in Laredo, Texas. It's not far from the San Agustin Historic District, Laredo Center of the Arts, and Jarvis Plaza.
This bilingual, culturally sensitive addiction treatment center focuses on outpatient substance use treatment and medication for opioid use disorder for adults. Clients receive outpatient counseling, life skills training, and medication assisted treatment options such as methadone and buprenorphine. The facility’s approach is deeply rooted in cultural competence, serving the Latino community integrated with legal system involvement.
Highlights about Concilio Hispano Libre
- Specialized MOUD programming: Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using methadone and buprenorphine for opioid use disorders.
- Populations served: Adults, and pregnant or postpartum women; people involved with the justice system; Spanish-speakers and Latino communities.
- Justice system integration: Works with drug court referrals, probation referrals, and the Treatment Alternative to Incarceration Program.
- Accreditation and credentials: Licensed by DEA, accredited by CARF, SAMHSA, and Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
- Payment flexibility: Accepts Medicaid, private insurance, self-pay, offers sliding scale and federal/state funding to ensure access regardless of insurance status.
Getting Started
Individuals typically contact Concilio Hispano Libre to schedule an assessment where staff review medical history, substance use, and any co-occurring conditions. Admissions will help determine whether outpatient MAT best meets the individual’s needs.





