About Pasadena Substance Abuse Clinic
Pasadena Substance Abuse Clinic is located on Pasadena Boulevard in Pasadena, Texas. They are located near several retail stores, restaurants and residential neighborhoods in the South Pasadena community. They are also not far from Strawberry Park, the Buffalo Bayou and I-45.
They provide behavioral health services to address and treat mental health issues with co-occurring disorders including drug and alcohol addiction. I was pleased to learn that they are one of the top rehabilitation centers in Pasadena, providing both stabilization services and treatment to help you in meeting your goals of sobriety and wellness.
Specialize in Treatment for Opioid Addiction
They specialize in treatment and stabilization for opioid addiction. They will work with you to stabilize your withdrawal symptoms and cravings to opioids using specialized medication assisted treatment. Through medical supervision, they will provide you with overnight care that may require several days of inpatient monitoring in order for you to achieve stabilization and prepare for the next steps in your treatment.
Personalized Treatment Plans Provided
Prior to achieving stabilization, their medical team will work with you to prepare a treatment plan that’s conducive to your individualized needs and goals. They offer several levels of outpatient therapy programs that provide structure on a flexible schedule, so that you can continue with your daily commitments at home or at work. If there are other types of programs that might be a better fit for you, they can provide referrals too.
Services for Adults and Transitioning Adults
They offer services here to both adults and young adults transitioning into adulthood. However, I find it important to note that they only accept self payment for services and do not provide flexible payment options if you are experiencing financial instability or other economic hardships.
They will also work with you if you require aftercare support or would like referrals to additional community resources that may assist you in your long term recovery. Referrals may include access to vocational training programs, housing resources, social services and other community based support programs.





