Action Family Counseling Inc is a substance abuse treatment provider serving individuals and families throughout Newhall, CA and the surrounding region. Located at 23502 Lyons Avenue Suite 301, this facility specializes in evidence-based treatment approaches designed to address the complex nature of addiction. The team is committed to helping patients achieve lasting recovery through personalized care and professional clinical support.
Action Family Counseling Inc offers substance abuse treatment services with a focus on accessible outpatient care. The facility provides buprenorphine treatment, a medication-assisted therapy (MAT) approach that has demonstrated effectiveness for opioid use disorder and helps reduce cravings while minimizing withdrawal symptoms. Outpatient treatment allows patients to maintain their daily responsibilities—such as work, school, or family obligations—while receiving professional clinical support on a flexible schedule. This level of care is ideal for individuals with moderate support needs who benefit from structured treatment without residential placement.
Action Family Counseling Inc accepts private health insurance and self-payment options to ensure treatment is accessible to a range of individuals. Most health insurance plans are required by law to provide mental health and substance abuse coverage at parity with medical benefits under the Mental Health Parity Act, which may reduce your out-of-pocket costs. Additionally, the facility offers financial assistance programs to help remove barriers to care, ensuring that cost concerns do not prevent you or your loved one from accessing the treatment needed for recovery.
If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance abuse, reaching out for help is an important first step toward healing. Call 800-367-8336 today to speak with a member of the Action Family Counseling Inc team, or contact a treatment specialist who can verify your insurance coverage, discuss payment options, and help guide you through the admission process. Professional support and evidence-based treatment are available—recovery is possible, and you don't have to face this journey alone.