Meth Addiction Treatment in Houston, Texas

Evidence-Based Care with Heartfelt Support

Overcoming Meth Addiction Starts Here

You didn’t choose this struggle. It crept in slowly until everything familiar began to feel distant. Maybe you’ve tried to stop, or you’ve promised yourself this time would be different. However, every time you fall back, the shame hits harder. You’re not weak or broken — you’re exhausted and looking for a way out that works.

At The Orchard on the Brazos, you’ll find a place where healing feels possible. In a peaceful, private setting, you can begin to feel human free from the weight of your past. Whether you need a safe space for a medically supervised meth detox or long-term support through meth addiction rehab, our approach meets you where you are.

There’s still a version of you beyond the chaos. Someone capable, worthy, and ready. Let us help you reconnect with that part of yourself. 

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What is Meth Addiction?

Methamphetamine, commonly known as meth, is a potent central nervous system stimulant that significantly impacts both the brain and body. It uses dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward, resulting in intense euphoria. However, repeated use disrupts normal dopamine production, impairing cognitive functions and emotional regulation.

How Meth Affects the Brain and Body

Meth can take a serious toll on both mental and physical health. Some of the most common symptoms include:

  • Psychological Effects: Anxiety, confusion, mood disturbances, and violent behavior.
  •  Physical Effects: Dilated pupils, dizziness, tremors, nausea or vomiting, rapid breathing, fast heart rate or arrhythmia, overheating or excessive sweating, and hypertension (high blood pressure).
  •  Behavioral Changes: Increased aggression, paranoia, and hallucinations.

If you or someone you know is experiencing these effects, it’s crucial to seek professional help as soon as possible. Early intervention can prevent lasting health complications and pave the way for recovery.

Our Meth Addiction Treatment Programs in Houston

Detox is often the first step in meth addiction treatment, helping your body safely clear the drug. At Orchard on the Brazos, our medical team monitors you 24/7 to manage symptoms and prevent complications. We focus on making meth detox as safe and comfortable as possible through personalized protocols. With expert care in a peaceful environment, you can begin your recovery with strength and support.

Residential care offers a structured healing space free from distractions and triggers. Our inpatient meth rehab program includes daily therapy, wellness activities, and round-the-clock support. We offer 30-, 60-, and 90-day options based on your needs and progress. In our quiet, nature-filled setting, you’ll find the time and focus to rebuild.

If you need flexible treatment while balancing daily responsibilities, our outpatient programs — including Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization (PHP) — allow you to receive structured therapy without stepping away from work or family. These options offer the same high level of care as residential treatment, tailored to fit your schedule and lifestyle.

Healing doesn’t stop when treatment ends, and neither does our support. We offer extended care services like relapse prevention planning, alumni therapy groups, and referrals to sober living housing. Staying connected through our meth addiction rehab community can make all the difference in lasting recovery. We’re with you at Orchard on the Brazos for the long haul.

Evidence-Based Therapies for Meth Recovery

Our meth addiction treatment program addresses the emotional, behavioral, and psychological layers of addiction to help you rebuild from the inside out. Each approach is personalized to fit your unique needs and experiences.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT helps you identify the thoughts and triggers that lead to meth use. You’ll learn practical tools to change self-destructive patterns and develop healthier coping strategies. It’s a structured, goal-oriented therapy designed to support lasting behavior change.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

DBT focuses on emotional regulation, mindfulness, and distress tolerance, which are skills that are often weakened by meth use. This therapy can be beneficial for those experiencing intense emotions or self-harm urges. With guidance, you’ll learn how to face discomfort without turning to substances.

Individual Counseling

One-on-one sessions offer a safe, private space to explore your story. This time is yours whether you’re working through grief, guilt, trauma, or fear. Your therapist will walk with you through each step of your meth rehab journey.

Trauma-Informed Care

Many people turn to meth as a way to escape past pain. Trauma-informed care ensures that every part of your treatment feels safe, respectful, and empowering. We never force progress. We work at your pace, with compassion and intention.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery​

Orchard on the Brazos offers evidence-based care in an environment that’s calm, private, and designed for healing. If you’re not sure where to start, we’re here to talk.

To learn more about our outpatient or inpatient rehab programs, please request a callback. Fill out the form, and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as possible.

Holistic Approaches That Support Long-Term Sobriety

Whole-Person Healing for Lasting Change

True recovery means reconnecting with yourself on every level. Our holistic therapies are designed to help you heal emotionally, physically, and spiritually throughout your meth addiction treatment. These practices help reduce stress, manage triggers, and bring calm into your daily life.

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Movement, Mindfulness, and Creative Expression

Therapies like yoga and mindfulness teach you how to regulate emotions and stay grounded in the present moment. Art and music therapy offer nonverbal ways to explore feelings and build self-awareness. These tools become part of your long-term toolkit for managing life beyond meth addiction rehab.

Nutrition That Supports Brain and Body Recovery

Meth use can take a significant toll on the body, especially when it comes to nutrition and energy levels. Our on-site chef and licensed nutritionist provide balanced, healing meals that restore physical health. Proper nutrition is key in stabilizing mood, supporting detox, and promoting long-term clarity.

Family Involvement & Education

Healing Together, Not Alone

Meth addiction affects the entire family system. We provide opportunities for loved ones to become part of the recovery process through family therapy, support groups, and educational sessions. These services help rebuild trust, open communication, and reduce shame on both sides.

Therapy and Support for Families

Our licensed therapists guide families through sessions that explore boundaries, accountability, and emotional repair. Whether you’re reconnecting after years of strain or learning to support someone in early recovery, we offer the tools to help. Family involvement often strengthens outcomes and lowers relapse risk in meth rehab.

Guided Interventions and Education

In some cases, families may need help starting the conversation about treatment. We offer professionally guided interventions that create a safe space to express concern and invite change. Education sessions also teach loved ones how meth affects the brain, behavior, and relationships.

Why Choose Orchard on the Brazos for Meth Rehab in Houston?

Our campus and features are thoughtfully crafted to ensure comfort, privacy and holistic well-being throughout your stay.

Accredited & Licensed Facility

Your safety and well-being are our top priorities. Orchard on the Brazos is a fully licensed and accredited facility, meeting the highest standards in meth addiction treatment. From day one, you’ll be supported by a team that combines clinical expertise with a deep commitment to ethical, compassionate care.

Personalized, Compassionate Care

No two stories are the same. That’s why we tailor your meth addiction treatment plan around your needs, history, and goals. We focus on your entire well-being so you can build a life that feels steady and real. Our approach is flexible, compassionate, and designed for long-term success.

Experienced Medical Staff

Recovery from meth is complex, and it requires guidance from people who truly understand it. Our team includes licensed therapists, medical professionals, and recovery specialists with deep experience in meth rehab centers. With their support, you’ll be cared for with expertise and empathy through every stage of your healing journey.

Proven Outcomes & Testimonials

The most powerful proof of our care comes from those who’ve walked this path. Former clients and their families speak openly about their journey through meth rehab at Orchard and the life-changing growth they’ve experienced. To read their words and explore their stories, visit our Testimonials Page.

Insurance and Admissions

Understanding your insurance benefits can be complex, but we’re here to help. Our staff will work with you to verify your insurance coverage and explain what services are included. This ensures you clearly understand any out-of-pocket costs before beginning treatment.

Taking the first step toward recovery should be as seamless as possible. Our admissions process is designed to be quick and confidential. From your initial assessment to scheduling your check-in, our team ensures that your privacy is respected and that you promptly receive the support you need.

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Dual Diagnosis for Co-Occurring Disorders

Struggling with both meth addiction and mental health issues is more common than you may think. Our dual diagnosis services treat both conditions together, so you’re managing symptoms and healing the whole picture. When your mental health is supported, your recovery is more sustainable.

For more detailed information or to begin the admissions process, please contact our Admissions Office at (713) 730-2851 or email admissions@theorchardrecovery.com. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Meth can be detected in drug tests for one to four days after last use, depending on your metabolism, frequency of use, and the type of test. However, the psychological effects and cravings can last much longer. That’s why ongoing support after detox is so important.

While some people try to stop using meth on their own, professional treatment dramatically increases the chances of lasting recovery. Addiction affects the brain in ways that make it especially difficult to overcome without therapy, structured support, and medical guidance from meth rehab centers.

Some people experience hallucinations, paranoia, or intense anxiety during meth withdrawal, especially if they’ve used it heavily or for a long time. These symptoms are temporary but can be frightening. At Orchard on the Brazos, our medical team monitors you closely and provides treatment to keep you safe and stable.

Meth rehab often places more focus on mental health support, managing intense cravings, and repairing cognitive damage. Clients may need more time to stabilize emotionally and physically. Treatment plans in meth treatment centers are typically longer and more structured to support full recovery.

Chronic meth use can lead to changes in brain function, especially in areas related to memory, emotion, and decision-making. Some of these effects may improve with time and treatment. Therapy, nutrition, and rest can all help restore cognitive health.

Yes, it’s very common. Meth floods the brain with dopamine, and during early recovery, your brain is still learning how to produce it naturally again. Emotional numbness is part of the healing process. With the proper care from meth treatment centers, those feelings often return over time.

Relapse is not a failure. Relapse is a signal that more support or adjustments may be needed. At Orchard on the Brazos, we respond with compassion, not shame. Our team will help you get back on track with a renewed plan and the guidance you need to move forward.