Structured outpatient treatment for opioid use disorder, centered on medication and ongoing clinical support.
Long-standing nationwide network specializing in treatment for opioid use disorder, with over 80 centers across 20 states (certain locations operate under the name Metro Treatment Center). Each center provides outpatient care using medications for addiction treatment (MAT), including methadone, buprenorphine, and Suboxone, paired with counseling and medical services. Depending on location, clients may also have access to telehealth, mobile medication units, and take-home medications.
Adults with opioid use disorder looking for MAT support in an outpatient setting.
Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia.
Across New Season locations, over 4,300 Google reviews average about 3.96 out of 5 stars.
Costs vary by your insurance benefits, level of care, and length of treatment. New Season is in network with many major insurers.
See additional information on New Season below.
New Season offers outpatient treatment for opioid use disorder through clinic-based MAT and counseling, with many locations also providing an intensive outpatient (IOP) option. Treatment commonly includes medical assessment and dosing, individual and group counseling, telehealth services, and take-home medication when clinically appropriate.
New Season may be a good fit if you…
Have a primary opioid use disorder and you’re open to using methadone, buprenorphine, or Suboxone as part of treatment
Need daily or frequent dosing, especially early in care, but don’t want inpatient treatment
Plan to keep up with work, school, or caregiving while you stabilize
Have experienced relapses after trying to stop opioids without medication support
Want clinic-based, medically monitored outpatient care
New Season may not be a good fit if you…
Need 24/7 inpatient/residential care, medically supervised withdrawal management (detox), or hospital-level support
Aren’t open to medications as part of treatment
Are looking for a small, home-like environment
Need treatment for a non-opioid substance use disorder
Want care in a state where New Season doesn’t currently operate
New Season provides outpatient programs with MAT and counseling support across several regions in the U.S. Use the list below to explore programs by state, then click through to see details for each facility.
Across New Season locations, over 4,300 Google reviews average about 3.96 out of 5 stars. Many clients describe medication-assisted treatment as a turning point that helped them stabilize, reduce opioid use, and rebuild daily life. Concerns focus on wait times, staffing turnover, and communication or billing issues.
"The staff is awesome and they treat you like a human."
— Former New Season client
"The groups were extremely helpful to me so that I could meet with people that I could relate to!"
— Former New Season client
Your cost depends on your insurance benefits, level of care, and length of treatment. New Season is in network with many major insurers (varies by location). Most people pay far less than the posted “sticker price” once insurance or financial assistance is applied.
Call your plan and the facility to confirm in-network status and any prior authorization, and request a written estimate before admission. If you’re paying out of pocket, self-pay, a sliding fee scale, and potential payment assistance are available.
All outcomes data, including any claims of third-party verification, are provided by this facility. These data have not been independently verified by us and do not guarantee your individual results.
95% of patients
stay actively engaged in their treatment plan.
98% of treatment
centers offer admissions at least five days a week so patients can start care quickly.
15% reduction in absenteeism:
take-home medication options are linked to a 15% drop in missed appointments.
71% decrease
in fentanyl use among maintenance patients since the launch of a special care program.