BHG Houma Treatment Center
Building 1, Suite 102
Houma, LA 70360 Directions
- Monday 5:00 am - 1:30 pm
- Tuesday 5:00 am - 1:30 pm
- Wednesday 5:00 am - 1:30 pm
- Thursday 5:00 am - 1:30 pm
- Friday 5:00 am - 1:30 pm
- Saturday 6:00 am - 9:00 am
- Sunday Closed
Wherever you find recovery,
you'll find hope and support.
At BHG, patients are welcomed into the care of doctors, nurses, counselors, peer support specialists and other staff who provide treatment with dignity and respect. Our centers focus on evidence-based care, helping patients build healthier lives and stronger families.
Start Your Addiction Recovery Journey at BHG Houma Treatment Center
What to bring
- Photo ID
- Insurance Card
- List of current medications
At BHG Houma Treatment Center, we’re proud to serve patients across Houma, Thibodaux, Gray, Raceland and the greater Bayou Region area. Our team provides personalized treatment through evidence-based care that combines FDA-approved medications, counseling and support services to help patients achieve lasting recovery.
We know the path to healing is not the same for everyone. Some patients are just beginning treatment, while others are returning after a pause or transferring from another provider. Whatever your situation, our team will meet you where you are and support you with a care plan tailored to your needs.
When you’re ready to take the next step, BHG Houma Treatment Center is here to help you start your journey to recovery.
Available Treatment Services at BHG Houma Treatment Center
At BHG Houma Treatment Center, you'll find access to a range of proven treatment options designed to support every stage of recovery. Our comprehensive treatment approach combines FDA-approved medications, behavioral counseling and support services to help patients improve their physical health, emotional well-being and healthier daily routines.
Medications
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Methadone Treatment
Provided through our opioid treatment program (OTP), methadone is taken daily under medical supervision. It helps relieve withdrawal symptoms, reduces cravings and stabilizes patients.
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Buprenorphine Treatment (Suboxone®)
Offered both in-clinic (OTP) and by prescription (OBOT), buprenorphine (including Suboxone®) provides flexibility for patients. It controls cravings and withdrawal symptoms while supporting long-term stability.
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Extended-Release Buprenorphine (Sublocade® and Brixadi®)
For those who prefer a weekly or once-monthly option, the extended-release buprenorphine injection (like Sublocade® and Brixadi®) provides relief from withdrawal symptoms and cravings with just one dose.
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Naltrexone Treatment (Vivitrol®)
Used as part of our outpatient recovery programs (OTP and OBOT), naltrexone (including Vivitrol®) is a medication that blocks the effects of opioids and reduces cravings.
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Behavioral Counseling
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Individual and Group Counseling
Whether in a one-on-one session or in a group setting, counseling helps address the mental and emotional aspects of addiction. Individual sessions provide space to set goals and work through challenges with a licensed counselor, while group sessions offer encouragement, connection and shared learning from peers in recovery.
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Recovery Support Services
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Comprehensive Support
Additional recovery support services include case management, health assessments, telehealth and lab monitoring. These resources help address physical health, practical needs and ongoing accountability, giving patients the tools to build stability and maintain long-term recovery.
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Peer Recovery Support
Peer support specialists – individuals with lived experience in recovery – offer guidance, encouragement and real-world insight to help patients stay engaged in treatment. Through shared understanding and connection, peer support helps build confidence, accountability and motivation throughout the recovery journey.
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Trusted by Our Patients
The Experts Behind Your Care
George B. Singletary Jr., MD, MPH
Regional Medical Director, Louisiana
Dr. George B. Singletary Jr. is the Regional Medical Director of Louisiana for Behavioral Health Group (BHG) and a board-certified physician in both Addiction Medicine and Preventive Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine and completed an Addiction Medicine Fellowship and Preventive Medicine Residency at Tulane University, where he also earned a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology.
Dr. Singletary holds academic appointments at Tulane University in the Departments of Psychiatry and Family Medicine and serves as Associate Program Director for the Addiction Medicine Fellowship. He brings deep experience in clinical care, public health and medical education, and is actively involved in multiple community initiatives to improve addiction treatment and access to care.
Known for his clinical leadership and compassionate approach, Dr. Singletary is dedicated to patient-centered recovery and building strong, stigma-free support systems for individuals and families impacted by substance use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start treatment at BHG Houma Treatment Center?
You can begin by calling our treatment center directly, calling 844-535-7291 or walking in during business hours. In many cases, same-day or next-day appointments are available.
What is the first day of treatment like?
Your first day may take 2-3 hours and includes:
- Intake assessment: We’ll review your health history, substance use and recovery goals to understand your needs.
- Medical evaluation: A BHG provider will conduct a physical exam, review your medical history and discuss treatment options. If appropriate, medication treatment can begin the same day.
- Personalized treatment plan: Before you leave, our team will walk you through your treatment plan, including counseling and next steps for ongoing care.
Does BHG Houma Treatment Center accept Medicaid or other insurance?
Yes. We accept Medicaid, Medicare and most commercial insurance plans. For those without coverage, self-pay options are also available. Our staff can review your benefits, check your coverage and walk you through the choices before you begin care.
What are the medication dispensing hours?
Medication dispensing hours are separate from general business hours and are set to ensure safe and consistent care. Patients must receive their doses during these times, as medications cannot be dispensed once dispensing hours have ended for the day. For the most up-to-date schedule, please check the hours listed above or call the center directly.
Can I transfer my treatment to BHG Houma Treatment Center?
Yes. If you are currently in treatment at another program, our staff can help coordinate a smooth transition of care to our center. Call 985-243-0062 to get started.
What happens if I relapse?
Relapse does not mean failure. At BHG Houma Treatment Center, if a relapse occurs, our team works with you to understand what happened and adjust your treatment plan. We provide additional counseling and medication management to help you get back on track and continue moving toward long-term recovery.
Are take-home doses available?
Yes. Take-home medication is available to patients who meet federal and state criteria for safety and stability. Eligibility is determined by your provider and treatment progress. Our goal is to ensure both convenience and safe use while supporting your recovery.