About Our Central Texas Network
Central Texas runs along I-35, and so do we. Outpatient offices in Round Rock, Austin, and San Marcos sit on a straight 50-mile line down the corridor, close to where people actually live and work: Dell and the Williamson County suburbs up north, the capital city itself, Texas State and the fast-growing Hays County towns to the south. College Station extends the region east into the Brazos Valley, minutes from Texas A&M. And out west past the lake country on Highway 71, the Spicewood campus handles what the offices cannot: medical detox and residential treatment in a retreat setting with a pool, outdoor space, and enough distance from daily triggers to actually think.
A typical Central Texas client starts at Spicewood for detox and residential treatment, then steps down to PHP or IOP at whichever office sits closest to real life. Same organization, same Positive Recovery curriculum, same Joint Commission accreditation, and one clinical record the whole way through.
Central Texas Locations
Residential Campus
Scenic retreat-style residential campus with pool and outdoor spaces. Medical detox and 24/7 inpatient care just outside Austin.
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Outpatient
South of Lady Bird Lake, minutes from downtown, the Capitol, and UT campus. Day and evening IOP for tech workers, students, state employees, and the Austin music and creative community.
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Outpatient
On the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, minutes from the Texas State campus. Serving Hays County, Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, and New Braunfels.
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Outpatient
Williamson County, north of Austin. Home of Dell Technologies HQ. Serving Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Hutto, and Leander.
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Outpatient
In the heart of Aggieland, minutes from Texas A&M University. Serving Bryan, College Station, Brazos County, and the broader Brazos Valley.
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The Hill Country campus in Spicewood handles medical detox and 24/7 residential treatment for the entire region. It sits west of Austin off Highway 71, far enough out that treatment gets your full attention, close enough that family can visit.
The Austin office on East Riverside serves the urban core: downtown, South Austin, UT, and the tech employers. Day and evening IOP programs fit around work and class schedules.
The Round Rock office covers Round Rock, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Leander, and Hutto, the fastest-growing stretch of the corridor, without a drive into Austin traffic.
The San Marcos office sits on the square-adjacent stretch of CM Allen Parkway and serves Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, Lockhart, and New Braunfels, plus Texas State students who need treatment that respects a semester calendar.
The College Station office on Texas Avenue in Bryan serves Aggieland: Texas A&M students, faculty, and Brazos County working families, with the same curriculum as every other office.
Virtual IOP over our secure telehealth platform covers rural Hill Country, Bastrop, and everywhere the drive itself would become the excuse. Same groups, same clinicians, online.
What We Treat Across Central Texas
Every Central Texas office treats the full range of substance use disorders. The Hill Country campus in Spicewood handles all medical detox.
Common Questions
The Hill Country campus sits west of Austin off Highway 71, near the Lake Travis area, roughly 45 minutes from downtown depending on traffic. Families make the drive for visits and workshops; clients tell us the distance from their usual environment is part of what makes residential treatment work.
At the Spicewood campus, which runs medical detox with 24/7 nursing before residential treatment on the same property. After discharge, clients step down to PHP or IOP at the Austin, Round Rock, San Marcos, or College Station office closest to them.
San Marcos, in almost every case. It sits directly on the I-35 corridor and serves Kyle, Buda, New Braunfels, Wimberley, and Lockhart. If you are closer to the north side of Austin, Round Rock may be the shorter drive; admissions will help you compare.
Yes. All four outpatient offices run day and evening programs, and three of them sit in university towns: UT near the Austin office, Texas State in San Marcos, and Texas A&M near College Station. Teletherapy keeps treatment going over breaks and between semesters.
Yes. Most major plans are accepted, including BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare, along with many student and employer plans. Benefits verification is free; call 713-904-4699 and admissions will check your coverage before anything else happens.
Call now and our admissions team will help you find the right Central Texas location for your situation.