Mcallen, TX Detox and Rehab Centers
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in McAllen, Texas? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in McAllen, Texas? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
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I came here six months ago to do something about my meth addiction. To be honest I didn’t know what I was getting myself into but I took the chance. With the help and great support from all the therapists and case manager I finished the whole program without leaving.
What a beautiful experience! After 27 years of boozing and using I had my first and hopefully last rehab visit. It was great to get out of Dallas completely and concentrate on me. I feel confident and prepared for this new chance to live sober!
McAllen, TX, is the largest city in Hidalgo County and is located along the southern tip of the state in the Rio Grande Valley. In 2019, Hidalgo County reported 33 drug overdose deaths.1 Fourteen of those deaths involved cocaine.1
Fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, is a concern in McAllen, Texas as well. EMS workers in the area said they responded to more than 300 fentanyl overdose patients in 2021.2 According to the EMS clinic coordinator, the victims were often between the ages of 20 and 50.2
In October 2022, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized more than $1 million worth of fentanyl near McAllen.3 Officials found 19 packages of fentanyl weighing 44 pounds concealed within a tractor-trailer.3
In the fall of 2020, 1 person died, and 3 were hospitalized after a negative reaction to drugs at a McAllen bar.4
Between 2016 and 2020, Hidalgo County reported 92 driving deaths involving alcohol.5 In June 2022, a McAllen man pleaded guilty to causing a fatal drunk driving crash that killed a woman.6 He was sentenced to 12 years in jail.6
A McAllen substance use disorder treatment center will provide the necessary services needed to address the cause of a person’s addiction so they can live a sober life free from drugs or alcohol.
There are 6 drug and alcohol rehabs located within 25 miles of McAllen.7 Across the state, 509 facilities treat substance use disorder.8 The following treatment options are available around McAllen:7
Outpatient treatment is designed for people who are not able to enter residential treatment due to work, school, or caregiver responsibilities. Patients attend rehab for a set number of hours per week based on the intensity of the outpatient treatment they are receiving.
An addiction support group can help people who have either finished a formal treatment program or who are in the midst of treatment stay motivated to remain sober. Support groups are safe places where members can share thoughts, feelings, and challenges.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (AA) are two well-known support groups that hold meetings throughout the country. There are several AA meetings available to residents of McAllen. McAllen Share Group holds meetings at 1005 US-83 BUS on the following days:9
Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1105 W. Fern Ave., holds meetings Monday through Saturday at 7:30 a.m. and Saturday at 7 p.m.9
NA meetings in McAllen are also held at Our Savior Lutheran Church during the following days and times:10
AA and NA are both considered 12-Step programs. A 12-Step program uses a peer support system. Meetings are run by people who have experienced their own addiction struggles. Unless specified otherwise, meetings are closed to anyone who is not a group member.
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