Mission Treatment Services in Escondido, CA provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment for individuals and families seeking recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. Located at 910 East Ohio Avenue Suite 104, this facility specializes in serving pregnant and postpartum women, recognizing the unique challenges and medical needs that arise during these critical life stages. Mission Treatment Services is committed to making evidence-based treatment accessible to all members of the Escondido community.
Mission Treatment Services offers a full spectrum of evidence-based treatment options tailored to individual recovery needs. Detoxification services provide medically supervised withdrawal management to safely remove substances from the body and address acute withdrawal symptoms. Methadone maintenance and methadone detoxification are available for individuals with opioid use disorder, offering either long-term stabilization or gradual tapering under clinical supervision. Outpatient treatment allows patients to receive counseling, medication management, and group therapy while maintaining their daily responsibilities at home, work, or school. The facility's specialized programs for pregnant and postpartum women ensure that expectant mothers and new parents receive compassionate, medically informed care that protects both mother and child during recovery.
Mission Treatment Services accepts Medicaid and self-payment options, and sliding fee scales are available to ensure that cost does not prevent you from accessing care. If you have Medicaid coverage, your treatment for substance use disorder is protected under federal parity laws, meaning your insurance must cover addiction treatment with the same rigor as other medical conditions. The team at Mission Treatment Services can answer questions about your specific coverage and work with you to create an affordable payment plan.
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, recovery is possible with professional support. Contact Mission Treatment Services today at (760) 745-7786 to speak with an admissions counselor who can answer your questions, discuss treatment options, and help you take the first step toward healing. Reaching out is an act of courage—let our compassionate team help you begin your recovery journey.