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Rehab in Spring, Texas
7 verified treatment centers in and around Spring.
Transitions Counseling and Consulting Glendale
Transitions Counseling and Consulting
Transitions Counseling and Consulting Mesa
New Dimensions Day Treatrment Centers The Woodlands
Transitions Counseling and Consulting
Symetria Recovery Spring Outpatient
Transitions Counseling and Consulting South Phoenix
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Finding treatment in Spring
Spring, Texas has 7 SAMHSA-registered addiction-treatment facilities within its local service area. Evaluation of treatment options at this small city scale requires distinguishing three considerations: licensure status (state-regulated), accreditation (CARF or Joint Commission, voluntary), and clinical-framework alignment with current ASAM Criteria. This document provides context for patient-level evaluation.
The Texas context
The regulatory and epidemiological context for Spring is set at the state level: Texas has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA; overdose mortality 16.0 per 100,000 (CDC 2023); largest Medicaid-eligibility-gap population in the country These variables determine which Spring-based facilities can economically sustain Medicaid populations, which specialty capacity is available regionally, and what state-funded resources supplement private-insurance options.
How access actually works in Spring
Patient-access evaluation at the Spring level requires distinguishing four facility-level data points: state licensing status (verified via Texas behavioral-health regulator); voluntary accreditation (CARF or Joint Commission provider-search); MAT availability (particularly for opioid use disorder patients); and insurance-network contracting (product-specific, not carrier-general). Absence of evaluation on any of these four creates downstream friction.
Regional and nearby options
Geographic-adequacy analysis for Spring: a small-city network rewards regional thinking — the nearest larger metro often has capacity and specialty programming that a local-only search will miss. Under MHPAEA 2024 network-adequacy provisions, insurers must produce specific-to-their-network analyses demonstrating that behavioral-health facilities are accessible within reasonable travel distance on a parity basis with medical-surgical facilities. Plan-specific network-adequacy documentation is disclosable upon request.
Practical next steps
Institutional-best-practice sequence for Spring patients: preliminary severity screening → professional clinical assessment → insurance benefits verification (with medical-necessity criteria) → facility evaluation (clinical framework, accreditation, network status) → formal admission. Skipping the insurance benefits verification step is the single most frequent source of patient financial surprise.
Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER, KFF Medicaid Tracker, ASAM Criteria 4e. See our editorial policy.