New Season / Columbia Metro Treatment Center: Comprehensive Opioid Addiction Recovery
Located at 560 Chris Drive in West Columbia, SC, the New Season / Columbia Metro Treatment Center, also known as Metro Treatment of South Carolina LP, is a dedicated facility providing essential care for individuals seeking recovery from opioid use disorder. This center focuses on offering a safe, structured, and confidential outpatient environment where patients can begin their journey toward sustainable sobriety and improved quality of life.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
The cornerstone of the treatment philosophy here is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT is a clinically proven approach that combines FDA-approved medications with behavioral therapies. By utilizing medications, the treatment center helps normalize brain chemistry, significantly reduce physical cravings, and block the euphoric effects of opioids. This medical intervention allows individuals to manage the physical symptoms of their disorder so they can focus on therapeutic and lifestyle changes necessary for long-term recovery.
The facility offers tailored prescription plans using various MAT options, including:
- Methadone
- Buprenorphine
- Suboxone
Integrated Counseling and Support Services
Beyond medication management, New Season emphasizes the importance of integrated counseling services. Licensed counseling professionals work closely with each client to develop an individualized care plan. Counseling helps clients address the underlying factors contributing to substance use, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and rebuild essential life skills.
Support services integrated into the care plans include:
- Individual Counseling
- Group Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Community Referrals (for housing, food, and employment)
- Flexible Take-Home Medication Options for eligible clients
The center’s holistic approach ensures that treatment is discreet, accessible, and comprehensive, providing clients with the tools and support needed to maintain recovery and reintegrate successfully into their communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the phone number for existing patients?
Existing patients can contact the facility directly at 803-791-9422.
Do I need an appointment for an assessment?
While specific intake procedures may vary, it is generally recommended to call the center to schedule an initial consultation and assessment to ensure you bring all necessary information.
Are flexible take-home medications available for everyone?
Take-home medication eligibility is based on specific clinical and regulatory criteria, including demonstrated compliance with the program, stable recovery milestones, and duration of treatment.




