• Alcohol & Substance Abuse Resources

    The presence of an agency or service in this listing does not constitute an endorsement, nor does the absence indicate disapproval. Every effort has been made to provide current and correct information.

    Adolescent Substance Use Outpatient Treatment Services
    Comprehensive drug and alcohol education and services for adolescents and families of adolescents, age 13-18 who are experiencing substance use issues.  This service is provided through Austin Travis County Integral Care.

         Contact Info:
         512-804-3101
         North:
         825 E. Rundberg Ln.
         Austin, TX 78753
         South:
         105 W Riverside Suite 120
         Austin, TX 78704
         www.integralcare.org
         CFSInfo@atcic.org


    Al-Anon/Alateen
    Group support for families dealing with an alcoholic member. Call for the location of the group that meets nearest your home and for times of meetings. Teen and pre-teen programs are available. Provides pamphlets and other materials. Bilingual meetings available.

         Contact Info:
         512-441-8591
         1307 G. Treadwell
         Austin, TX 78704
         www.austinalanon.org


    Alcoholics Anonymous
    AA is an informal meeting for recovering alcoholics whose primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety. AA groups provides support to each other by "sharing experience, strength, and hope" often by working the suggested 12-steps together. 

         Contact Info:
         512) 444-0071
         www.austinaa.org


    Clean Investment Inc. and Counseling Centers
    CICC provides outpatient substance abuse treatment Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents.  Sliding fee scale.

         Contact Info:
         2406 Manor Rd.
         Austin, TX. 78722
         512-477-6690


    La Hacienda Treatment Center
    La Hacienda is dedicated to serving the needs of alcohol and chemically dependent individuals and their families. Also focus on working closely with referring professionals to ensure the most effective and successful solutions to recovery. Residential and day treatment.

         Contact Info:
         800-749-6160
         www.lahacienda.com


    O.S.A.R.
    (Outreach, Screening, Assessment, Referral) is a free service funded by Texas State Department of Health Services for individuals who need help due to alcohol and/or drugs, are Texas residents, have no income or are financially challenged.

         Contact Info:
         Austin
         56 East Ave.
         Austin, TX 78701
         512-703-1359
         512-703-1358
         Round Rock
         1009 N. Georgetown St
         Round Rock, TX 78664
         512-244-8448
         512-244-8249
         512-244-8484


    Palmer Drug Abuse Program
    A faith-based program, which shares its experiences on understanding how to solve common problems and help others to recover from the effects of mind-altering drugs.

         Contact Info:
         512- 927-0422
         www.pdapaustin.org
         help@pdapaustin.org


    Phoenix Academy
    Residential and outpatient alcohol and substance abuse treatment center for adolescents.

         Contact Info:
         400 W Live Oak St
         Austin, TX 78704
         512-440-0613 x4741
         www.phoenixhouse.org


    The Oaks Treatment Center
    Residential and outpatient programs to help kids, ages 5-17, who struggle through their day due to an array of behavioral, emotional, and/or developmental problems.

         Contact Info:
         1407 W. Stassney Lane
         Austin, TX 78745
         512-440-4800 
         austinoakshospital.com


    Substance Abuse Treatment in Austin
    Addicted.org has resources on its website including a list of treatment centers in the area.

         Contact Info:
         1-800-304-2219
         https://www.addicted.org/austin-addiction-services.html 


    The presence of an agency or service in this listing does not constitute an endorsement, nor does the absence indicate disapproval. Every effort has been made to provide current and correct information.

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