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Levels of Care

Our center offers a spectrum of outpatient services to suit different needs and schedules:

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Provides on-site medication options like Suboxone, Vivitrol, and Sublocade to alleviate cravings and withdrawal symptoms based on medical assessments.

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Outpatient Program

Includes weekly individual and group therapy sessions. Family therapy is available to replace individual sessions as needed.

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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Features frequent individual counseling and group therapy sessions for three hours a day, three days a week. Family therapy may be incorporated depending on the individual treatment plan.

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Telehealth Services

Offers remote individual therapy and allows for virtual participation in IOP group sessions weekly.

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What to Expect

At Orlando Outpatient Center, we emphasize the importance of understanding the outpatient treatment process to help our patients anticipate and engage effectively in their recovery journey.

Our outpatient program involves daytime sessions encompassing:

  • A comprehensive initial evaluation of your physical and mental health upon admission
  • Necessary medical support as needed
  • Targeted mental health counseling to manage co-occurring disorders

To maintain a safe environment for everyone, we enforce a strict no-tolerance policy regarding prohibited items on our premises, including:

  • Any drugs, alcohol, or items related to their use
  • Alcohol-based products like certain mouthwashes and hand sanitizers
  • Apparel featuring offensive language, imagery, or drug-related references.

Our commitment is to foster a supportive and secure setting where our patients can focus on healing and sustaining long-term sobriety.


Paying For Treatment

Orlando Recovery Center is in-network with most major insurance carriers including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Humana, and United. Call our admissions team to see if your specific insurance plan will cover the cost of treatment.


What Our Patients Have to Say

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Treatment here saved my life 2 years ago. I came after spending a week in the hospital after an overdose and stayed for two months. My cheapo insurance (obviously wasn’t employed at the time) was able to cover it and I got billed I think $500. I always thought rehab would be unattainable, that you’d have to pay thousands before you can get in, and most addicts don’t have that luxury or family who can help. I had terrible nightmares where I would wake up screaming throughout the night after being in the coma and they gave me my own room which I appreciated so much, people could hear me down the hall so I know my roommate in detox was probably going insane! They set me up with outpatient care and a PCP after my release and taught me a lot. I would recommend ORC for sure.My only negative experience I don’t want to blame on the entire place, because the group leaders, my therapist, doctors, were amazing- but there were a couple staff members who were known to be rude/inappropriate. I know that places are short staffed but it got to a point of a group of patients making a list of concerns and hopefully has been addressed because I still remember it. A male staff member that worked overnights came up to some of us sitting at a table eating bagels and singled me out saying I should watch my carbs and have gained weight since getting there. A big part of my drug use involved my disordered eating habits and using amphetamines originally to lose weight. Most nights after that in the snack line he would make little quips like “don’t try to sneak extra I’m watching”. Gave girls his number. Things like that. I developed narcolepsy after my overdose (apparently that can happen after traumatic brain injury/loss of oxygen) and would fall asleep in my room throughout the day. He would scream at me for that, open my door and laugh at me or say that I didn’t seem to want to be there. I tried to explain I didn’t know why I was so exhausted and was trying.One of the nurses when I woke up late for meds went off on me, then the next day said she looked at my chart and apologized because she didn’t realize what I had gone through. This is a treatment center so they should be aware everyone has a story and likely has comorbid mental/physical health issues.Getting meds could be pretty hectic but I think that’s to be expected at any rehab. A lot of days in residential they wouldn’t have Suboxone until the afternoon and it could get pretty dicey waiting to dose and patients getting agitated. There definitely was an issue with stocking meds like that. The “Suboxone takers” had our own line and joked that we were the miscreants of the place, lol
This place has changed my life, I was there for about 3 months and I worked everyday to better myself and fight through addiction. I loved the people I have met there and the staff. Thank you so much ORC
I can't stress enough how important addiction treatment is. I was at my lowest when I got to Orlando Recovery Center and from the first few minutes going through admissions until the day I graduated I was treated with kindness and professionalism. I am in the MA T program and Crystal who is the coordinator of MA T at ORC knows her stuff and she answered all of my questions and concerns. Just want to say thank you to everyone there especially Alicia, Tiffany ,Pat and Crystal. Trust me you won't regret choosing Orlando Recovery Center.
I was in Recovery Village for about a month and a half. I absolutely loved the staff they are all very caring and easy to talk to. Stephanie (BHT) was so wonderful she was very kind and very caring. If you needed to talk she would always listen. My counselor Lindsey was also wonderful, she helped me work through so much.
Response from the owner: Thank you for your review and highlighting our facility and staff
This Center Saved my Life.
Response from the owner: We are happy to have made such an impact on your life!
Overall ORC did an exceptional job on helping me become the best version of myself as possible. From the top, to the bottom, all the staff took great care of me. I spent my 49th birthday 🎂 there on October 6th and it was the first time I was sober on my birthday in 30 years. Everyone cheered for my special day and my sobriety. Today I'm 62 days sober and I will continue to strive to be GREAT and stay sober. My NAME IS JIMMIE ROWRY AND I MATTER!!!! I would recommend ORC to anyone battling ADDICTION, it only works if you work it😎
Response from the owner: First and foremost, congratulations on your 62 days of sobriety, and here's to many more! Your strength and determination are commendable. It's an honor that ORC could be a part of such a transformative journey in your life. Celebrating your 49th birthday with us, and sober, is a momentous achievement that we're privileged to have shared with you. Your testament that "it only works if you work it" is powerful and will undoubtedly inspire many. Remember, Jimmie, you do matter, and your story matters. Thank you for recommending us, and we wish you continued success and greatness on your path to sustained sobriety.
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Our full-time staff members at Orlando Outpatient Center are dedicated to providing evidence-based treatment so that clients can thrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

At Orlando Outpatient Center, we want all potential clients to feel confident about entering rehab for addiction. We’re available to answer all frequently asked questions about addiction treatment, including:

Does Orlando Outpatient Center accept insurance?

Orlando Outpatient Center collaborates with most national and local insurance carriers. Although a majority of insurance policies cover mental health and substance abuse counseling services, it’s common for them to also require some personal financial contribution. These out-of-pocket expenses can include copays, coinsurance, and deductibles, which are collectively referred to as “Patient Responsibility.” To verify your specific coverage details and confirm whether Orlando Outpatient Center is an in-network provider, please reach out to your insurance company or our knowledgeable staff for assistance.

What are the benefits of outpatient treatment?

Outpatient treatment offers individuals the opportunity to address their mental health and substance use issues while maintaining their regular commitments like work, school, and family responsibilities. This type of treatment provides greater autonomy because it is less intensive and more flexible than inpatient programs. Outpatient services are ideally suited for those with mild to moderate substance use and mental health conditions or for individuals transitioning from an inpatient setting.

How long does treatment last?

Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) typically extend for a month or more. Upon finishing an IOP, patients usually progress to a standard outpatient program, which may continue for three to nine months. The National Institute on Drug Abuse advocates for longer treatment durations to enhance the likelihood of sustained recovery.

What is the intake process like?

A Recovery Advocate from our center will discuss with you to assess your treatment requirements and arrange your initial session. It’s possible to start your treatment on the same day you call or shortly thereafter. Upon your arrival at our facility, an intake specialist will conduct a further discussion to develop a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific concerns and needs.