New Season Treatment Center – Quad County
Overcome opioid addiction, rediscover yourself.
216 NE 1st Ave, Ocala, FL 34470


About New Season Treatment Center – Quad County
Take back control of your life and break free from the grip of opioid addiction at New Season Treatment Center – Quad County. Our dedicated team of compassionate professionals is committed to providing you with the individualized care and support you need to overcome addiction. From the moment you walk through our doors, you will be greeted by a warm and understanding environment where your well-being is our top priority.
At New Season Treatment Center – Quad County, we recognize that each person’s journey to recovery is unique. That’s why we offer a comprehensive treatment program tailored to your specific needs and circumstances. Our evidence-based therapies and medication-assisted treatment approach address both the physical and emotional aspects of addiction, giving you the tools and support necessary for lasting sobriety. With our state-of-the-art facility and a team of experts who genuinely care about your well-being, you can trust that you are in good hands. Don’t let opioid addiction control your life any longer – choose New Season Treatment Center – Quad County and embark on your transformative journey towards a brighter future today.
- Aetna
- Ambetter Sunshine
- Beacon
- Cigna
- Financing Available
- Harvard Pilgrim
- Humana
- Magellan Health
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Meritain Health
- MultiPlan
- Optum
- United Healthcare
- WellCare
New Season Treatment Center – Quad County offers multiple levels of care such as:
- Counseling
- Intensive Outpatient
- Medication-Assisted Treatment
- Outpatient
- Telehealth
Specialties
- Medication-Assisted Treatment
- Opioid Addiction Treatment
- Medical Exams
- Medically Supervised Withdrawal
- Individual/Group/Family Counseling
- Case Management
- Telecounseling
- Medication-Assisted Treatment
- One-on-One Counseling
- Group Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Motivational Enhancement Therapy
- Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- State Board of Pharmacy Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)
- State Methadone Authority (SMA)
- Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)