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Symetria was the 4th MAT clinic I've attended many years ago. I was their 7th patient in college station when they opened their doors, so I know from my experience of the clinics I've attended, right away this place is different. The staff were extremely pleasant and inviting, the office itself was esthetically pleasing, they accommodated me in so many ways, I could go on and on about how they have gone above and beyond to keep me on the right path. It was here where I learned about Recovery Coaches and what they do. Symetria offered to pay for my recovery coach training classes, which were not cheap at all. The best part is the staff. Hands down, they're the most loving, caring, compassionate people I've ever met. I recommend Symetria to any and every one that has ears. Back then, I was their 1st successful discharge, tapering off methadone. The support from everyone from the receptionist to the nurse, to the counselor AND the program director, literally everyone had my back as I moved ahead in my life. I walked into symetria one year clean but an absolute MESS of a person, and I left someone completely different with a new love for life and I owe them everything just for what they put up with from me lol (as you can see I can TALK.. and talk, I did, to every one, for hours haha) 10/10 HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Professionals to talk to and an entire support system behind me to aid in my recovery to not have drugs be the first thing I think of when I wake up.
I would have gone in sooner but was too scared my daughter would be taken from me by her father that I just kept saying I was choosing to do the drug and I could stop any time if I wanted, but I didn't want to. A year into my downward spiral I had to stop and I couldn't do it by myself. I bit the bullet, told my daughters, dad, and stepmom about my problem and the next morning bright and early, was up and dressed and packed and heading to the right step facility in Houston. scared to freaking death. I vowed to get sober and stay sober for the rest of my life. Awesome people awesome doctors, and awesome care and new beginnings.