New Vision Counseling serves individuals in Sikeston, MO who are navigating both mental health challenges and involvement with the criminal justice system. Located at 404 East Center, this facility specializes in treating court-referred clients through exclusive, specialized programs designed to address the unique needs of this population. New Vision Counseling recognizes that recovery is possible when treatment is tailored to your circumstances.
New Vision Counseling offers comprehensive mental health services alongside specialized programming for individuals referred through the court or judicial system. These exclusive programs and groups are designed specifically for clients navigating both substance use recovery and legal obligations. By addressing underlying mental health concerns alongside addiction treatment, the facility helps clients build a stronger foundation for sustainable recovery. The counseling-based approach ensures that each person receives personalized care that respects both their clinical needs and their legal circumstances.
New Vision Counseling accepts a wide range of payment options to ensure that financial barriers do not prevent you from receiving care. Accepted payment methods include Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, State-financed health insurance plans, Military insurance (VA/TRICARE), and self-payment. The facility also offers payment assistance programs to help qualified individuals manage costs. Under the Mental Health Parity Act, most health insurance plans are required to provide equivalent coverage for mental health and substance use disorder treatment as they do for other medical conditions—meaning your mental health care should be covered at the same level as other health benefits.
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use, mental health concerns, or both, recovery is within reach. The specialized team at New Vision Counseling in Sikeston, MO is ready to help you navigate this challenging time with compassion and expertise. Call 573-481-0888 today to speak with a counselor, verify your insurance coverage, or begin the admission process—and take the first step toward healing and a healthier future.