- Address
- 325 Creekstone Ridge, Woodstock, GA, 30188
- Phone
- (470) 274-7225
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance · TRICARE
Outpatient Treatment Programs in Woodstock, Georgia
Woodstock has 7 outpatient addiction treatment programs, flexible care that fits around work, school, and family responsibilities. 1 program accepts Medicaid.
- Address
- 325 Creekstone Ridge, Woodstock, GA, 30188
- Phone
- (470) 274-7225
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance · TRICARE
- Address
- 104 Springfield Center Drive, Woodstock, GA, 30188
- Phone
- (706) 279-0405
- Insurance Accepted
- Medicare · Self-Pay · Sliding Scale
- MAT Available
- Methadone
- Address
- P.O. Box 2699, Woodstock, GA, 30188
- Phone
- (678) 391-5950
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance · Self-Pay
- MAT Available
- Methadone
- Address
- 2230 Towne Lake Parkway, Building 900, Suite 200, Woodstock, GA, 30189
- Phone
- (470) 523-4606
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance · TRICARE · Self-Pay
- MAT Available
- Buprenorphine, Methadone, Naltrexone
- Address
- 2230 Towne Lake Pkwy Ste 200, Woodstock, GA, 30189
- Phone
- (470) 460-8437
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance · TRICARE · Self-Pay
- Address
- 270 Heritage Walk, Woodstock, GA, 30188
- Phone
- (770) 818-6065
- Insurance Accepted
- Medicaid · Medicare · Self-Pay · Sliding Scale
- MAT Available
- Buprenorphine
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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.