About New Season Leon County Treatment Center
New Season Leon County Treatment Center is a licensed outpatient opioid addiction treatment clinic serving Tallahassee and the surrounding Leon County communities.
The center specializes in medication assisted treatment for adults and men, women and young adults navigating dependence on fentanyl, heroin, oxycodone and other opioids.
Its mission is to make recovery accessible by combining medication, counseling and medical oversight under one affordable, convenient outpatient program.
Medication Assisted Treatment
New Season's core specialty is opioid use disorder treatment through MAT, offering methadone, buprenorphine and Suboxone maintenance alongside ongoing medical evaluations.
Patients who meet clinical criteria may also qualify for take home medication benefits to support long term stability.
Treatment pairs daily or regular dosing with individual and group, family and relapse prevention counseling to address the behavioral and emotional roots of addiction.
Sessions help patients build coping skills, repair relationships and develop sustainable recovery plans guided by experienced medical and clinical staff.
Accessible Outpatient Care
With early morning dosing hours starting at 5:00am Monday through Friday, the clinic is built around the schedules of working adults.
An intensive outpatient program, telehealth visits and primary care services, Narcan distribution and community referrals round out a whole person approach to recovery.
Getting Started
The center is located on Woodville Highway in Tallahassee and serves nearby communities including Woodville, Crawfordville, Monticello and Quincy, Havana and Perry, Eastpoint and Apalachicola through in person and telehealth care.
New Season accepts Medicaid, Medicare and major commercial insurance plans such as United Healthcare and Aetna, Cigna and Humana along with self pay options structured around one affordable low fee.





