- Address
- 2357 Tobacco Rd, Augusta, GA, 30906
- Phone
- (706) 722-3855
- MAT Available
- Buprenorphine, Methadone
Outpatient Treatment Programs in Augusta, Georgia
Outpatient treatment in Augusta: 9 programs offering individual and group counseling without requiring time away from daily life. 4 programs accept Medicaid.
- Address
- 2357 Tobacco Rd, Augusta, GA, 30906
- Phone
- (706) 722-3855
- MAT Available
- Buprenorphine, Methadone
- Address
- 1115 Greene St, Augusta, GA, 30901
- Phone
- (706) 209-2633
- Address
- 1115 Greene St, Augusta, GA, 30901
- Phone
- (706) 209-2633
- Address
- P.O. Box 3597, Augusta, GA, 30904
- Phone
- (706) 737-9879
- MAT Available
- Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
- Address
- 3421 Mike Padgett Highway, Building H, Augusta, GA, 30906
- Phone
- (706) 432-3865
- Insurance Accepted
- Medicaid · Medicare · Private Insurance · TRICARE · Self-Pay · Sliding Scale
- MAT Available
- Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
- Address
- Augusta, GA, 30909
- Phone
- (706) 733-1935
- Insurance Accepted
- Medicaid · Private Insurance · Self-Pay
- MAT Available
- Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
Transitional Family Services LLC
DBA Clarvida
- Address
- 3643 Walton Way Extension, Building 4, Augusta, GA, 30909
- Phone
- (706) 364-1404
- Insurance Accepted
- Medicaid · Medicare · Private Insurance · TRICARE · Self-Pay · Sliding Scale
- MAT Available
- Methadone
VA Augusta Healthcare System
Charlie Norwood Veterans Affairs Medic
- Address
- 1 Freedom Way, Augusta, GA, 30904
- Phone
- 706-733-0188 x26237
- Insurance Accepted
- Medicaid · Medicare · Private Insurance · TRICARE · Self-Pay · Sliding Scale
- MAT Available
- Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is outpatient addiction treatment?
Outpatient addiction treatment provides counseling, group therapy, and clinical support while you live at home. Sessions typically occur 1–3 times per week. Outpatient is best for people with mild-to-moderate substance use, a stable home environment, and strong social support.
Can I work while in outpatient treatment?
Yes — outpatient treatment is designed to fit around work, school, and family responsibilities. Many Georgia programs offer morning, afternoon, and evening scheduling. Your counselor will help you create a schedule that supports both recovery and daily life.
How long is outpatient treatment in Georgia?
Standard outpatient treatment typically lasts 3–6 months, though some people continue lower-frequency sessions for a year or more. Length depends on severity of use, co-occurring conditions, and clinical progress.