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Meetings are held in person at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church.

  • In-person
  • Discussion
  • Open
Sunday: 8:00 PM Monday: 6:30 PM (12 & 12), 8:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 PM (Big Book) Friday: 8:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 PM
Updated within the last month
63.71 miles away, 605 Main St, Ingram, TX, 78025
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If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

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Meetings are held in person at The First Step Sober House.

  • Discussion
  • Open
Thursday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last month
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If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

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This group meets in person at the Utopia Methodist Church.

  • Discussion
  • Open
Monday: 7:00 PM Thursday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 5 months.
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If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in the Alcoholics Anonymous program for recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

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This group meets in person at The Outpost, located at Hwy 27 and Old Ingram Loop Road.

  • Discussion
  • Open
Tuesday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.
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If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

This group meets in person at The Outpost on Hwy 27 and Old Ingram Loop Rd.

  • Big Book
  • Open
Monday: 6:00 PM Wednesday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.

This beautiful treatment center is nestled in the heart of the Texas hill country, just outside of historic Fredericksburg. Known for its peach orchards, vineyards, and historic downtown, Fredericksburg epitomizes rest, relaxation, and retreat. It is the perfect setting for our patients to get away from the status quo and find freedom from drug and alcohol addiction.

The residential treatment program at the Fredericksburg treatment center accommodates 32 patients. Patients in need of detoxification will be sent to our Abilene campus for detox before beginning the residential treatment program in Fredericksburg.

Our Fredericksburg campus is staffed by highly-trained, licensed counselors from a variety of backgrounds.  Our counselors know that reclaiming one’s life is no easy task; it is a step-by-step process that requires an immense amount of support.  That is why every patient is given an personalized treatment plan that involves one-on-one counseling, group counseling, education, health and fitness time, relaxation, family counseling, and many other crucial recovery services.

This plan will involve group counseling, individual counseling, classes and group processing, fitness and nutrition, and regular twelve-step meetings. We aim to treat the primary addiction to drugs and alcohol with an eye to the patient’s particular situation, especially any complicating factors – cross-addiction, co-occurring conditions, mental health conditions, etc.

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We accept most private insurance, some Medicaid plans, and offer a sliding scale.

24/7
Updated within the last month

We offer optional programming for those who desire to incorporate Christian beliefs into their recovery.

Many Christians struggle alone with chemical dependency for fear of rejection. At La Hacienda, we recognize addiction as a serious disease, rather than moral inadequacy, that affects the mind, body, and spirit. For those who desire to incorporate their Christian faith into their recovery, group and individual counseling is provided which includes recognition of the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.

Those patients who desire to participate in the Christian focus groups do so in addition to all other programming. Our clinical staff includes a minister who facilitates five groups each week.

These special counseling groups explore:

  • Biblical scripture and the relationship to the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
  • The spiritual nature of human relationships
  • The importance of forgiveness in healing
  • Other essential components of spirituality in recovery
  • Gaining insight into the important aspects of recovery, and learning how it interrelates with Christian faith, helps our patients experience renewed hope from their core beliefs.

Visitation time is reserved for those wishing to visit with a pastor or priest. Our staff minister is available for individual counseling and assistance for patients, family members, and area pastors, as requested.

At La Hacienda we recognize addiction as a serious disease that affects the mind, body, and spirit – rather than moral inadequacy.

We accept most major insurances.

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Art VanDivier
(830) 995-8048
Dr. James Boone, MD
Updated within the last month

Successful treatment of alcoholism and other drug addictions at La Hacienda Treatment Center is rooted in the immersion of a 12-step Program and solid counseling administered by a competent and empathetic staff.

At La Hacienda, we believe that for an individual with alcohol or drug addiction problems to find sobriety the following must be achieved:

  • Correction of distorted thinking and breakdown of the denial system
  • Recognition of the need for change; acceptance of the tools for change
  • Motivation to utilize these tools daily

To attain this end, La Hacienda’s core recovery program provides several therapeutic modalities to both educate the patient and allow the processing of painful feelings in a nurturing environment.

Treatment modalities include:

  • Individual counseling
  • Group counseling
  • Didactic groups
  • Therapeutic activities Including a ROPES course
  • Big Book Studies
  • Family program
  • On- and off-campus 12-Step meetings
  • Interactive therapeutic milieu

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We accept most major insurances.

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Art VanDivier
(830) 995-8048
Dr. James Boone, MD
Updated within the last month

Co-occurring disorders happen when a person has a substance use disorder at the same time as a mental health disorder.

While commonly used to refer to the combination of substance use and mental disorders, the term can also refer to other combinations of disorders, such as a medical condition and substance abuse, or a mood disorder and substance abuse.

Understanding addiction and co-occurring disorders is part of what makes La Hacienda Treatment Center unique. Our medical and clinical staff screen for both substance use disorder and co-occurring mental illness, then prepare an integrated treatment plan based on the individual patient.

La Hacienda is the place to initiate sobriety and to learn to stay sober. Within 3-5 weeks of entering our comprehensive treatment program, patients have completed most phases of residential treatment, including detoxification, individual counseling, group therapy, family therapy, specialized classes, activities therapy, and detailed instruction in 12 Step application.

For 50 years, individuals and families seeking to improve their lives have come to our serene campus to heal and join the growing number of those who have successfully left behind their addictions.

We accept most major insurances.

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Art VanDivier
(830) 995-8048
Dr. James Boone, MD
Updated within the last month

Young people in their late teens and early twenties suffering from substance use disorders still have the chance to change course and achieve successful recovery.

La Hacienda Treatment Center recognizes that ending substance abuse is especially important for young adults who still have most of their lives ahead of them.

That’s why we have a substance abuse treatment program just for the age group and support collegiate recovery programs to help those in college receive recovery support services.

What do Collegiate Recovery Programs Include?

Collegiate recovery programs, often operating under the school’s Department of Student Affairs, include these recovery resources:

  • Recovery Advocacy
  • On-campus 12-step meetings
  • A drop-in safe space
  • Substance-free housing and social events
  • Professional counseling in recovery management

Ages: 18 - 24.

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We accept most major insurances.

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Art VanDivier
(830) 995-8048
Dr. James Boone, MD
Updated within the last month

Medical detoxification helps the body rid itself of drugs or alcohol while treating the withdrawal symptoms. Freed of the substances’ immediate impact, the patient can begin to work on controlling drug cravings or ongoing desires to drink.

La Hacienda Treatment Center functions as a residential treatment program providing a Special Care Unit for medical detoxification, individual therapy, daily 12-step meetings, total wellness counseling, therapeutic activities, fellowship, and long-term recovery planning and follow-up.

Upon admission, our medical and clinical staff, under the direction of La Hacienda’s medical director, comprehensively assess each patient’s condition–including co-occurring medical conditions– and prepare an individualized treatment plan for them.

We are committed to the concept that each patient is different and requires individualized levels and modalities of care.

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We accept most major insurances.

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Art VanDivier
(830) 995-8048
Dr. James Boone, MD
Updated within the last month

The Recovering Professionals Group at La Hacienda Treatment Center is made up of patients with vocations that require them to be licensed or certified by a state board or other authority. They include doctors, lawyers, teachers, airline crew members, engineers, counselors, and other professionals.

In addition to licensing or certification requirements for their fields, these professionals frequently share leadership functions or roles that impact the lives of others. Helping them into recovery not only benefits the patient but frequently aids those with whom they serve as well.

To be eligible, applicant must be a Licensed Professional.

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We accept most major insurances.

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Art VanDivier
(830) 995-8048
Dr. James Boone, MD
Updated within the last month

La Hacienda enhances the relapsed patient’s potential for long-term sobriety through the specialized and focused treatment of our Relapse Program.

Our experience teaches us that relapse is a process – recognizable, preventable, and treatable. Before the recovering person starts to use alcohol or other drugs again, there is a pattern of behavior that starts with the return of denial and is marked by symptoms of isolation, depression, high levels of stress, and impaired judgment.

La Hacienda’s Relapse Program provides specialized education and process groups that focus on the specific problematic issues the patient is presenting.

Those who have relapsed can explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that contributed to their relapse and identify future threats to recovery. Patients learn to identify mistaken beliefs about relapse and their justifications and relapse warning signs. They also work through the shame, guilt, and fear associated with having been on the road to recovery and then relapsing.

We have found that many of our patients who have relapsed have lost their focus on the 12 Steps. La Hacienda emphasizes step work and offers assistance to these patients in moving beyond their previous “stuck points”. Patients help develop their own continuing care plans and are encouraged to find counselors and 12-step sponsors who are compatible with relapse prevention concepts.

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We accept most major insurances.

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Art VanDivier
(830) 995-8048
Dr. James Boone, MD
Updated within the last month
Notice

If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

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This group meets between Jack' Steakhouse & Enterprise Rental (On side- facing Enterprise)

  • In-person
  • Discussion
  • Open
Monday: 12:00 PM Wednesday: 7:00 PM Friday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last month

Crystal Meth Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, so they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth.

CMA Helpline: 855-438-4373, cmatx.org

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This group meets in person at the Austin Galano Club and virtually on Zoom. 

  • Beginner
  • LGBTQ
  • Open
  • Meeting ID: 217 208 2562 Password: Sober2020
Monday: 7:00 PM (Beginner) Tuesday: 7:00 PM Wednesday: 7:00 PM Friday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.
Notice

If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

  • In Person
  • Discussion
  • Open
Monday: 7:00 PM Thursday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.

Click here to see Al-Anon meetings!

The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery.

Al-Anon is not allied with any sect, denomination, political entity, organization, or institution; does not engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any cause.

Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.

Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.

There are no dues for membership. Al-Anon is self-supporting through its own voluntary contributions.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings link shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Alateen meetings are the same as Al-Anon meetings except that Alateen is restricted to people under age 20 who live, or have lived, with someone who abuses alcohol. Alateen meetings include one or two Al-Anon sponsors.

Al-Anon is a fellowship of people who have been affected by the alcohol abuse of a loved one. We meet regularly in small groups to absorb the strength and hope of others who have lived with alcoholism. We learn from the experience of others who have lived in similar situations.

Alateen is for young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.

There are no dues for membership. Alateen is self-supporting through its own voluntary contributions.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings link shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Click here to see Alcoholics Anonymous meetings!

Click here to see AA educational resources!

Click here to see Central Texas AA newsletter!

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

Refer to meeting schedule links to find groups for your needs.

There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings links shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Click here to see Narcotics Anonymous meetings in Waco!

Click here to see Narcotic Anonymous meetings in the Heart of Texas region!

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership: the desire to stop using. We suggest that you keep an open mind and give yourself a break. Our program is a set of principles written so simply that we can follow them in our daily lives. The most important thing about them is that they work.

We are not connected with any political, religious, or law enforcement groups, and are under no surveillance at any time. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.

There are no strings attached to NA. We are not affiliated with any other organizations, we have no initiation fees or dues, no pledges to sign, no promises to make to anyone.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings link shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Click here to see Drug Addicts Anonymous meetings in Waco!

Click here to see Drug Addicts Anonymous meetings nationally!

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom. Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Refer to meeting schedule links to find groups for your needs.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings links shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Cenikor's Intensive Residential programs provide non-emergency care and treatment for adults with substance use disorders and related behavioral health disorders. 

We offer a wide range of Adult Short-Term Inpatient Programs, Including:

  • Multi-family education groups
  • Introduction to 12-step groups
  • Community and social support
  • Tobacco cessation programs
  • Discharge planning
  • Referrals

Our Comprehensive, Individualized Treatment Plans Include:

  • Assessment
  • Screening
  • Individual and group counseling
  • Life skills training
  • Support for family members

If you have hearing loss

Please dial 7-1-1 to reach a relay operator. The free 7-1-1 access number is available anywhere, anytime. CapTel users dial the 10-digit number directly; people calling CapTel users dial the toll-free Captel relay service number (877) 243-2823.

For Spanish callers dial (866) 217-3362.

Fees for services vary

Services are provided on a

  • Sliding scale based on income
  • Private-Payment
  • State funding
  • Most insurance plans are accepted
Updated within the last month

We offer a wide range of Adult Supportive Inpatient programs, including:

  • Multi-family educational groups
  • Introduction to 12-step groups, community, and social supports
  • Education and diploma/certification support
  • Job readiness and soft skills training
  • Professional development

Our Comprehensive Individualized Treatment Plans Include:

  • Assessment
  • Screening
  • Individual and group counseling
  • Life skills training
  • Support for family members

If you have hearing loss

Please dial 7-1-1 to reach a relay operator. The free 7-1-1 access number is available anywhere, anytime. CapTel users dial the 10-digit number directly; people calling CapTel users dial the toll-free Captel relay service number (877) 243-2823. For

Spanish callers dial (866) 217-3362.

Fees for services vary.

Services are provided on a

  • Sliding scale based on income
  • Private-Payment
  • State funding
  • Most insurance plans are accepted

Click here for insurance inquiries

Updated within the last month

This supervised outpatient withdrawal management program allows individuals to start their recovery at home while continuing with their lives.

A physical exam and supervised plan of care is overseen by a licensed medical director. The plan is individualized to meet the unique needs of each client and medication is provided to assist with withdrawal symptoms. Clients attend counseling with a licensed substance abuse therapist, are introduced to appropriate support groups, and receive help with discharge planning and after-hours referrals.

Some of the Detoxification Services Include:

  • Physical Exam
  • Medication to minimize withdrawal symptoms
  • Supervised care by a licensed medical director
  • Individualized treatment plan
  • Substance use disorder counseling by licensed therapist
  • Orientation to AA/NA support groups
  • Discharge planning and referral

If you have hearing loss

Please dial 7-1-1 to reach a relay operator. The free 7-1-1 access number is available anywhere, anytime. CapTel users dial the 10-digit number directly; people calling CapTel users dial the toll-free Captel relay service number (877) 243-2823. For

Spanish callers dial (866) 217-3362.

Fees for services vary

Services are provided on a

  • Sliding scale based on income
  • Private-Payment
  • State funding
  • Most insurance plans are accepted

Click here for insurance inquiries

Updated within the last 3 months.

Cenikor’s Adolescent Residential program focuses on recovery for adolescents ages 13- 17. Clients learn how to live with structure as behaviors and attitudes are addressed by both peers and counselors.

Teens also continue their education with qualified teaching staff at an accredited school on site.

Our comprehensive, individualized treatment plans include: 

  • Screening
  • Assessment
  • Early intervention
  • Issue-specific groups
  • Individual therapy
  • Academic credit
  • Recovery after-care services
  • Specialized care for teens experiencing dual-diagnosis problems

If you have hearing loss

Please dial 7-1-1 to reach a relay operator. The free 7-1-1 access number is available anywhere, anytime. CapTel users dial the 10-digit number directly; people calling CapTel users dial the toll-free Captel relay service number (877) 243-2823.

For Spanish callers dial (866) 217-3362.

Fees for services vary

Services are provided on a

  • Sliding scale based on income
  • Private-Payment
  • State funding
  • Most insurance plans are accepted

Click here for insurance inquiries

Odyssey House
(713) 726-0922
Updated within the last month

Cocaine Anonymous is a Fellowship of, by and for addicts seeking recovery.

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  • Big Book
  • Discussion
  • In Person 
  • Open
Monday: 7:00 PM Wednesday: 7:00 PM Saturday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.

Crystal Meth Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other, so they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth.

CMA Helpline: 855-438-4373, cmatx.org

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This group meets in person in room 223 and virtually on Zoom. Click here to join, password: 8656231621.

  • Closed: Addicts Only
  • Literature
  • Step Meeting
Thursday: 12:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.

Crystal Meth Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other, so they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth.

CMA Helpline: 855-438-4373, cmatx.org

Click here for the latest details on this group.

This group meets in person in room 223 and virtually on Zoom. Click here to join, password: 8656231621.

  • Closed: Addicts Only
  • Literature
  • Step Meeting
Tuesday: 12:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.