About Tri County Treatment
Tri County Treatment is an addiction treatment center in Oroville, California that offers full continuum of care for adults seeking help with substance use.
The facility offers detoxification, both short-term and long-term residential treatment, outpatient services and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using buprenorphine. Many clients praise the center’s compassionate approach, especially its trauma-informed care and support for those living with HIV/AIDS or navigating legal system referrals.
Detox for Addiction in Oroville
Tri County Treatment offers detox services for drug and alcohol addiction, residential inpatient programs in both short-term and long-term formats as well as outpatient treatment options. The facility also provides MAT and delivers individual, group, and family therapy alongside educational programming and mind-body healing approaches.
This center serves adult men and women including individuals living with HIV/AIDS and those referred through the criminal justice system. It also welcomes clients with co-occurring mental health disorders and offers support for trauma, grief, relationship issues, stress, anger management, and dual diagnosis.
Accessible Location Near Green Spaces
Tri County Treatment is located in Oroville, California with easy access from the Oroville area and referrals from courts or medical sources. The location is near Lake Oroville State Recreation Area and about three miles from North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve, offering outdoor and scenic spaces for healing and reflection.
Getting Started and Paying for Your Care
They accept most major medical insurance plans and there are options for self-pay. The facility participates in Access to Recovery vouchers and provides sliding fee scale accommodations based on income to make care more affordable for those in need.
To begin care at Tri County Treatment, reach out for an initial assessment to determine the appropriate level of care—whether detox, residential, or outpatient. The intake process will factor in your medical needs, legal status if applicable, and any co-occurring mental health concerns to tailor a treatment plan.




