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Medicare / Medicaid and Government Funded Programs are available at our clinics!

Medicare / Medicaid and Government Funded Programs are available at our clinics!

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OPIOID TREATMENT FUNDING NOW AVAILABLE – LIMITED SLOTS!

All Texas Clinic locations currently have funding available for most programs. Don’t wait — reach out today!

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    Congratulations!

    Taking the first step toward overcoming opioid or alcohol dependence is a powerful decision—and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

    At Texas Clinic, we offer evidence-based Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) options, including MethadoneBuprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone®), and Vivitrol®, combined with counseling and compassionate care tailored to your needs.

    ✓ Want to learn more about our treatment options? Visit our Services page.

     Ready to begin? Call 713-694-8100 or contact our team directly—we’re here to help.

    Your path to recovery starts now. Let us walk it with you.

    We Offer

    State Funded Services , Medicare , Medicaid , Self-Pay Services
    Time is now

    Medicare

    Texas Clinic is a trusted provider for Medicare recipients seeking opioid addiction treatment. Our team will guide you through the process so you can focus on healing.

    Call 713-694-8100 to get started now!

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    State Funding

    Funding is available through state-supported programs for individuals who qualify. These programs help cover the cost of treatment for opioid use disorder, even if you don’t have insurance.

    Call 713-694-8100 to begin treatment now!

    Focus on you

    Medicaid

    We proudly accept Medicaid to make treatment accessible for those who need it most. Let us help you start your recovery with confidence and support.

    Call 713-694-8100 to get started now!

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    Self-Pay

    We welcome self-pay clients and offer flexible, affordable options for care. Whether you’re uninsured or prefer to pay out-of-pocket, we’re here to help you access treatment without delay.

    For rates call, 713-694-8100.

    Medications Available

    We offer a range of medications to treat opioid and alcohol dependence, tailored to individual needs.

    Methadone

    Methadone
    (Oral)

    Many clients have commented on the fact that methadone helps them feel “normal” for the first time in a long while. Methadone is not a cure for addiction.

    Buprenorphine

    Buprenorphine / Naloxone
    (Oral)

    Buprenorphine/Naloxone can help stop the misuse of opioids. This treatment along with counseling can be very beneficial.

    Buprenorphine Injection

    Buprenorphine Injection

    Buprenorphine Injection can help stop the misuse of opiates. This treatment along with counseling can be very beneficial.

    Vivitrol

    Naltrexone Injection

    Vivitrol® (Naltrexone) is the first and only non-addictive, once-monthly, time-released medication that, when combined with counseling, is proven to help prevent relapse to opioid AND alcohol dependence.

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    Obtain the necessary assistance for addiction treatment today, whether it is for yourself or someone you care about.





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