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Heroin Anonymous (HA) is a fellowship of men and women who have found a better way of life, free from heroin addiction.

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This group meets virtually on Zoom. Click here to join.

Wednesday: 6:00 PM
Updated within the last 2 months.

Recovery Dharma is a peer-led community. Here are a few sanghas that have gathered and formed a community around their shared identities to empower.

These communities are listed in alphabetical order:

  • Beginners
  • BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color)
  • Chronic Pain and MAT (Medication Assited-Treatment
  • Codependency
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Mental Health
  • Mindful Eating
  • trueINTIMACY: 3rd Precept
  • Women and Non-Binary (Trans Inclusive)

Free

Updated within the last month
0.42 miles away, 503 Avenue E, San Antonio, TX, 78215 , D1

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

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  • Big Book
  • In-person
  • Open
Monday: 1:00 PM Wednesday: 1:00 PM
Español
(210) 739-0588
Updated within the last 3 months.

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

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Meetings are held in person at Madison Square Presbyterian Church on the third floor of the education building.

  • Big Book
  • Discussion
  • In-person
  • Open

Free

Sunday: 5:30 PM
Español
(210) 739-0588
Updated within the last 3 months.

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

Click here for the latest details on this group.

  • Big Book
  • In-person
Monday: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM CST Thursday: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM CST
Español
(210) 739-0588
Updated within the last 3 months.

The MVPN offers free and confidential support groups for:

  • Veterans
  • soldiers
  • family members

We also provide opportunities for Veterans and families to find support through MVPN:

  • social events
  • volunteer opportunities
  • act as a guide

to community resources through peer support services.

To contact us electronically, visit the Contact Us page. 

For more information, click here.

Gregory Morton
(210) 685-8716
Updated within the last month
1.47 miles away, 611 E Myrtle, San Antonio, TX, 78212 , D1

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

Click here for the latest details on this group.

  • Big Book
  • Discussion
  • In-person
  • Newcomer
  • Open
Saturday: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CST
Español
(210) 739-0588
Updated within the last 3 months.

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

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This is meeting is in person at St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

  • Big Book
  • Discussion
  • In-person
  • Open
Wednesday: 7:00 PM Friday: 7:00 PM
Español
(210) 739-0588
Updated within the last 3 months.

The Home provides a free residential, Christian environment for men and women. The purpose of the Home is to reclaim, redeem, and restore lives that have been destroyed or disrupted by drugs, alcohol, and/or other substance abuse by establishing three essential values:

  • a commitment to Christ
  • restoration of the family
  • a positive work ethic

The goal of Victory Outreach San Antonio Christian Recovery Homes is to reach those affected by the scourges of urban life including drug and alcohol addiction, gang involvement, and prostitution.

Free

Updated within the last 5 months.

The Peer-to-Peer Recovery Program is an outreach program designed to help people become and stay engaged in recovery to reduce the likelihood of relapse.

The program provides culturally sensitive peer-supported services to individuals and family members of those on probation or parole for:

  • Veterans
  • National Guard members
  • those referred through the Drug and Veterans Courts

Services offered include job assistance, employment training, links to medical and mental health services, life skills classes, peer support groups and peer coaching and mentoring. These services are provided by competent staff/peer leaders to ensure participant’s needs are being identified and met through assessment and case management. 

Funding for this program is provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

If you are in recovery and would like to volunteer as a peer coach, we provide training and guidance. Please complete a volunteer application or call (210) 299-1079 for more information.

All services are free and confidential.

Linda Tippins or Mickey Sweet Send email
(210) 271-7232
Updated within the last 2 months.

Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength, and hope are recovering from compulsive overeating.

Find the latest information on this group here.

Please call the Hotline at (210) 492-5400 or email [email protected] for more information on all local meetings.

This group meets in person at the Collins Gardenn Library.

  • Open
  • OA Literature Discussion
Thursday: 12:15 PM
Graciela
(210) 219-9660
Updated within the last 4 months.

Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength, and hope are recovering from compulsive overeating.

Find the latest information on this group here.

Please call the Hotline at (210) 492-5400 or email [email protected] for more information on all local meetings.

This group meets in person at:

Abiding Presence Lutheran Church

  • Speaker Meeting

Free

Friday: 8:00 AM
Updated within the last 4 months.

Comedores Compulsivos Anónimos (CCA/OA) es una comunidad de personas quienes, a través de compartir experiencia, fortaleza y esperanza, están recuperándose de comer compulsivamente. Damos la bienvenida a todo aquel que desee dejar de comer compulsivamente. En Comedores Compulsivos Anónimos (CCA/OA) no hay cuotas ni honorarios para los miembros; nos mantenemos a través de nuestras propias contribuciones. No solicitamos ni aceptamos donativos externos.

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This group meets in person, Spanish speaking for men & women at:

Impacto Community Center

211 N Park Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78204

For more information, call Graciela, (210) 219-9660

Gratis

Monday: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Graciela
(210) 219-9660
Updated within the last 4 months.

Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength, and hope are recovering from compulsive overeating.

Find the latest information on this group here.

Please call the Hotline at (210) 492-5400 or email [email protected] for more information on all local meetings.

This group meets in person at the Alamo Heights Baptist Church in the Ruth Room.

  • Open
  • Steps & Traditions Study
Tuesday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 4 months.

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers some of the same intensity and structure of Residential eating disorder treatment while providing additional opportunities to practice recovery outside of the controlled eating disorder treatment environment during evenings at home or in peer-supported apartment communities.

Unlike many Partial Hospitalization Programs that only offer 6 hours of eating disorder treatment, 5 days per week, our Partial Hospitalization Program offers patients a full day of treatment, 7 days per week.

By offering a full day of adult eating disorder treatment programming every day of the week, patients are supported through all meals and snacks with ample structure and containment to achieve symptom interruption and/or weight restoration.

Programming in our Partial Hospitalization program emphasizes the development of lifelong recovery skills in a safe, structured, and supportive environment. A well-rounded curriculum offers staff-supported opportunities to practice interactions and challenges outside of treatment through many avenues, including:

  • Interactive group sessions
  • Transitions groups
  • Process groups
  • Art therapy
  • Psychodrama
  • Cooking groups
  • Restaurant outings
  • Yoga
  • Addiction groups

Peer support groups

What We Treat

  • Anorexia Nervosa
  • Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
  • Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
  • Bulimia Nervosa
  • Compulsive Overeating
  • Diabulimia
  • Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders (OSFED)

Levels of Care

  • Partial Hospitalization
  • Intensive Outpatient
  • Virtual Intensive Outpatient

Please call 866-686-0614 for a FREE assessment by a Master’s level clinician.

 Most major insurances accepted:

  • United Healthcare
  • Aetna
  • BCBS
  • Cigna
  • Huamana
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Cofinity
  • ComPsych
  • Magellan Health
  • Moda Health

Click here to learn more about insurance and payment

Monday: 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Tuesday: 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Wednesday: 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Thursday: 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Friday: 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Kristin Grothues
(210) 826-7447
Updated within the last 2 months.

Somewhere along this road we learn about codependence.  We hear it from a friend or a therapist.  We see it mentioned in the news.  Many of us wonder if codependence describes who we are.

The following characteristics of codependence outlined in the CoDA pamphlet, “Am I Co-Dependent?” and can help us to identify to what degree this illness affects us.

This group meets in person

  • English
  • Discussion
  • Open

Special instructions:

To get there: At the address it looks like a small shopping center, but go down the side of it, ALL the way to the back fence. The Best Option will be there on the left. We are welcoming to newcomers. There is nothing you need to do before attending. Just come in. For questions call or text 210-789-3516 or email [email protected]

Free

Every Thursday: 6:45 PM
Updated within the last 4 months.

This weekly meeting is for the adult children of an alcoholic parent or a dysfunctional family.

Click here to contact us for more information.

Thursday: 6:30 PM - Room W104
Updated within the last year

Debtors Anonymous offers hope for people whose use of unsecured debt causes problems and suffering in their lives and the lives of others.

The group meets via Zoom.

To contact this recovery group or inquire about meeting access via Zoom, click here, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click the RECOVERY QUESTIONS button.

Sunday: 5:00 PM
Chris Estes
Updated within the last year

Sexaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope to solve their common problem and help others recover from addiction to lust, pornography, and sexual acting out.

Free.

SA Group 1, Monday: 12:00 PM, Room W105 SA Group 2, Wednesday 6:30 PM, Room W105 SA Group 3, Thursday: 12:00 PM, Room W105 SA Group 4, Friday: 12:00 PM, Room W105 SA Group 5, Friday: 7:00 PM, Room W105
Updated within the last year

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

Click here for the latest details on this group.

  • Big Book
  • Open
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom

This is a Hybrid meeting, it meets virtually on Zoom and in person at the Alamo Heights Methodist Church.

Click here to join on Zoom for more information email us at [email protected].

Meeting ID: 821 6472 9908
Passcode: SOBER

 

There are no dues or fees for AA membership.

Tuesday: 7:30 PM - Hybrid
Updated within the last month

Prosumers is a place where recovery happens! Everyone is in recovery from something. We have FREE empowerment meetings to inspire people to live their dreams! We start with a lite lunch to build community and personal relationships. Then, we hold a two-hour empowerment meeting! You will leave inspired!

Meeting In Person

CSS Building
6655 First Park Ten Blvd.
Suite 102
San Antonio, TX 78213

Bus route 505

Click here for current information

Every third Friday of the month: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Updated within the last 3 months.

The first hour is an interactive game; the last hour is Trivial Pursuit. Some games may award prizes. Often the participants work in teams and collaborative on answers.

Some games may award prizes.

Click Here to join in on the fun!!              

Call in: 1-346-248-7799  

Friday: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Anita Correnti Send email
(800) 577-3795 x: 804
Updated within the last 3 months.

The Outpatient portion of our program provides our services to clients regularly, for constant support and steady growth throughout everyday life.

At this point in treatment, our guests have reached homeostasis. They have returned to a sense of balance within themselves and are beginning to re-enter the world. They have reintegrated into work or volunteerism, and are enjoying their newfound recovery.

Our IOP experience is meant to support and strengthen this reintegration into a new life of purpose and recovery — while providing continued opportunities for self-exploration and growth.

We accept most major insurances including:

  • Ambetter
  • Tricare
  • Tricare East
  • Magellan
  • Blue Cross Blue shield
  • Aetna
  • Zellis
  • Multiplan
  • EHN
  • First Health
  • MHN/Health Net
  • Imagine.

We also accept out-of-network insurances.

Click here to verify your insurance.

24/7
Lora Tomlinson
Updated within the last 3 months.
5.85 miles away, 722 Balcones, San Antonio, TX, 78201 , D1

Somewhere along this road we learn about codependence.  We hear it from a friend or a therapist.  We see it mentioned in the news.  Many of us wonder if codependence describes who we are.

The following characteristics of codependence outlined in the CoDA pamphlet, “Am I Co-Dependent?” and can help us to identify to what degree this illness affects us.

  • Spanish
  • In person
  • Open

Free

Tuesday: 7:30 PM
Updated within the last 4 months.

Our alumni center is designed for those who have completed a treatment program and who are rebuilding their lives in recovery. Many of our alumni want to give back by helping others who are healing from substance use disorders.

Even after completing one of our San Antonio addiction treatment programs, you can continue participating in ongoing therapy and connecting with others in recovery.

Some benefits of our alumni program include:

  • Sober alumni events
  • Built-in sober network
  • A local community focused on sobriety
  • Opportunities to sponsor others
  • Ongoing support throughout recovery
  • Lasting friendships

With a holistic approach to addiction recovery, our continuum of care provides a combination of evidence-based and alternative therapies to help you and your loved ones thrive during each stage of recovery.

Our therapies include:

  • EMDR
  • Medication-assisted therapy
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • Animal-assisted therapy
  • Yoga therapy
  • Trauma therapy
  • 12-step programs
  • Alumni program
  • Medication management
  • Relapse prevention programs

Click here to view accepted insurance

*Alumni Meeting held every Thursday at 7 PM at our SARC San Pedro Location *SARC Alumni Board Meeting occurs once a month, the first Thursday of the month at 6 PM *SARC Alumni Unity Event occurs on the last Saturday of the month. Please join the Alumni meeting to get details on the event.
Updated within the last 2 months.

Unity House is a safe, sober environment for residents to learn to grow spiritually and make the necessary changes in their lives and daily routines.

12 Steps and Life Skills: Our common goal is to build a solid foundation of recovery and to practice the 12 steps and principles in our everyday lives.

Credit Recovery: We also provide seminars to educate residents on certain tools to help fast-track their credit scores and finances to a better standing.

Updated within the last month

Somewhere along this road we learn about codependence.  We hear it from a friend or a therapist.  We see it mentioned in the news.  Many of us wonder if codependence describes who we are.

The following characteristics of codependence outlined in the CoDA pamphlet, “Am I Co-Dependent?” and can help us to identify to what degree this illness affects us.

This group meets in person at First Unitarian Universalist Church in Building 5. We welcome newcomers.

  • English
  • Discussion
  • Open

If you have questions, please email [email protected] or text/ call Christina at 210-789-3516.

Free

Every Tuesday: 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
Updated within the last 4 months.

Rise Recovery offers 5 recovery groups on the Palmer Drug Abuse Program (PDAP) model, each tailored to a particular age range and need:

  • New Generations is offered to youth, ages 9-17, whose family member or loved one has substance use disorder.
  • Younger Group is offered to youth, ages 12-17, with substance use disorder.
  • Young Adult Group is offered to young adults in college, ages 18-35, with substance use disorder.
  • Older Group is offered to adults, ages 18 and over, with substance use disorder.
  • Family Group is offered to adults, 18 and over, whose family member or loved one has a substance use disorder.

Meetings follow a group format where participants share their experiences, which strengthens relationships within the group and provides an environment that encourages vulnerability and honesty. When groups meet simultaneously, each group meets in a separate room.

Click here for our meeting schedule.

Questions? Please call 210-227-2634.

Free.

Roy Reina
(210) 227-2634 x: 124
Updated within the last 3 months.

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

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

Meetings are held in person at the Oak Hills Presbyterian Church, West parking lot, entry from Newgate Drive, not Callahan

  •  Discussion
  •  LGBTQ
  •  Meditation
  •  Open
Wednesday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last month

Throughout an addiction, the brain and body become used to the presence of the addictive chemical. Over time, the individual’s tolerance increases, which drives them to use more of the substance more often to reach the same high.

Physical dependence, however, is a two-sided coin. Just as it fuels addiction, it also hurts people when they stop using their substance of choice. When the addictive chemical is no longer present, the body exhibits multiple withdrawal symptoms. This is especially true for those who have taken the drug for a long time or in particularly heavy doses. For these individuals, detox is a life-saver. Withdrawal symptoms can cause death if they aren’t supervised.

Accepting most major insurance

24/7
Updated within the last 2 months.
7.03 miles away, 5806 Culebra, San Antonio, TX, 78228 , D7

What to Expect in Our Intensive Outpatient Program:

Typically, patients who are participating in our intensive outpatient program will come to our center for sessions several times a week for two to four hours at a time. They might live at home while in treatment, or they might live in a sober living residence. Sober living is ideal for patients whose living environments are not stable or supportive of recovery. In sober living, residents pledge to maintain sobriety and work on their recovery while living in a structured environment.

Patients receive care and therapies that are best suited to their individual needs as part of a personal treatment plan based on the 12-step philosophy. This approach involves an accurate diagnosis, advanced modalities of treatment, and a supportive, therapeutic environment.

Relapse prevention is the biggest focus of intensive outpatient program treatment, just as it is for inpatient residential programs. We help our patients avoid relapse by creating personalized plans to address the triggers that could lead to drug and alcohol use.

Accepting most major insurance

24/7
Updated within the last 2 months.

For those who are battling serious addictions to heroin or alcohol, Texas residential drug and alcohol treatment is often the best option for recovery. This form of treatment immerses patients fully in recovery, providing time and space from the daily pressures of home to properly heal, develop self-confidence, and re-learn important life skills.

Elements typically incorporated into daily life in our Texas residential drug and alcohol treatment program include:

  • Individual Counseling – Work through the underlying causes of addiction through one-on-one sessions
  • Group Therapy – Gain perspective and build a network of support in sessions with your peers
  • Spiritual counseling – Addiction affects both the body and the mind, and spiritual counseling can help you heal
  • Dual Diagnosis – Treatment for co-occurring disorders, such as depression, trauma, or anxiety
  • 12-Step Program – Find accountability and support in structured meetings
  • Education Program – Learn how addiction affects both individuals and the community
  • Family Therapy – Rebuild family connections through sessions with a therapist

Accepting most major insurance

24/7
Updated within the last 2 months.