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Freeman Recovery Center provides addiction treatment and dual diagnosis care for people in the Farragut area and from across Tennessee, with a full continuum of care that includes medically monitored detox, residential treatment, Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP), standard outpatient, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), and sober living. FRC’s campuses are located in Dickson and Burns, Tennessee, and same-day admissions are available. For Farragut and Knox County residents who prefer not to travel, Freeman Recovery Online delivers PHP and IOP-level care via secure telehealth to anyone in Tennessee. If you or someone you care about is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, treatment options in Tennessee are available now.

How Far Is Freeman Recovery Center from Farragut, TN?

Freeman Recovery Center operates two primary facilities: the outpatient campus at 250 State St, Dickson, TN 37055, and the detox and residential campus in Burns, Tennessee. Dickson sits approximately 150 miles west of Farragut and about 40 miles west of Nashville. For residents of the Farragut and Knoxville area who need residential-level care or medical detox, the drive is manageable, and FRC’s admissions team regularly coordinates transportation and intake planning for patients coming from across Tennessee.

For those who cannot travel or prefer to start care closer to home, Freeman Recovery Online delivers PHP and IOP-level programming via secure telehealth. Live individual sessions and group therapy are available virtually to anyone in Tennessee, removing distance as a barrier to starting treatment.

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Addiction Treatment Options Available to Farragut Residents

The addiction treatment landscape near Farragut includes a range of providers, but few offer the depth of a full continuum under one organization. Freeman Recovery Center’s care structure covers every stage from initial withdrawal through long-term community support, which matters because a connected continuum reduces the risk of clinical gaps that can undermine early recovery progress.

Medical Detox (Burns, TN campus)

Medical Detox (Burns, TN campus)

Withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines carries real medical risk. FRC’s medically monitored detox at the Burns campus provides 24/7 clinical supervision and physician oversight throughout the withdrawal process. The focus is on medically monitored withdrawal management, keeping patients physically stable and preparing them for the next phase of care. Detox is the entry point for many patients, particularly those with heavy alcohol dependence, opioid use disorder, or long-term benzodiazepine use.

Residential Treatment (Burns, TN campus)

Residential Treatment (Burns, TN campus)

Following detox, residential treatment provides structured, immersive care in a 24-hour supervised environment. Programs range from short-term options (7, 14, 21, and 30-day stays) to longer-term formats including 60, 90, and 180-day programs. Daily structure includes individual therapy, group sessions, trauma-informed counseling, 12-step or non-12-step tracks, gender-specific groups, and case management. For patients coming from Farragut who need to step away from their current environment entirely, residential treatment removes the daily triggers that make early recovery so difficult.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP, Dickson campus)

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP, Dickson campus)

PHP is a high-intensity outpatient option that delivers a full day of clinical programming, typically five or more hours per day, while the patient lives off-site. Many patients step down from residential into PHP, using it as a bridge back to independent living. PHP at Freeman Recovery Center is also available via telehealth for those who need the same intensity of care but cannot relocate to Middle Tennessee.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP, Dickson campus or telehealth)

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP, Dickson campus or telehealth)

IOP provides structured therapy sessions multiple days per week, with scheduling built around work, parenting, and daily responsibilities. Evening IOP sessions are available for patients who need to maintain employment while in active treatment. Farragut-area residents who opt for in-person IOP may find it practical to pair the program with FRC’s sober living options in Middle Tennessee, which provide stable housing for patients enrolled in outpatient levels of care.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

FDA-approved medications including Buprenorphine, Naltrexone, Suboxone, Methadone, and others are integrated across FRC’s levels of care. MAT is evidence-based and particularly effective for opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder. Medications are combined with counseling rather than used in isolation, addressing both the physiological and behavioral dimensions of addiction.


    Our Facilities Near Farragut, TN

    Freeman Recovery Center offers addiction treatment near Farragut, Tennessee, with multiple levels of care available just outside the Nashville area. Our 24/7 medical detox and residential inpatient treatment facility is located at 1615 Highway 96, Burns, TN 37029, while PHP, IOP, and outpatient services are available Monday through Friday, 8am to 9pm at 250 State St., Dickson, TN 37055, providing structured support as you move through each stage of recovery.

    Substances Treated at Freeman Recovery Center

    The clinical team at FRC treats a wide range of substance use disorders, including:

    • Alcohol use disorder: medically supervised detox, residential, PHP, IOP, and MAT options
    • Opioid and opiate addiction: heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine, codeine, Vicodin, and Suboxone dependence
    • Benzodiazepine addiction: Xanax, Valium, Klonopin, Ativan, Librium, and Restoril
    • Stimulant addiction: methamphetamine, cocaine, crack cocaine, Adderall, and Ritalin
    • Sedative dependence: Ambien, Lunesta, and related sleep medications

    Opioid and alcohol addiction are among the most common presentations at FRC, and both carry serious withdrawal risks that require medical oversight. If someone from the Farragut area is dependent on any of these substances, a professional assessment is the appropriate starting point before attempting to stop use independently.


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    What Makes Freeman Recovery Center Different

    Several things distinguish FRC from other addiction treatment providers in Tennessee:

    • More than half the clinical staff are in personal recovery. This is one of FRC’s most consistently cited differentiators. When a staff member has navigated addiction firsthand, the therapeutic relationship carries a different quality of understanding. This is not a marketing claim; it is built into how FRC hires and develops its team.
    • The “Arise” faith-based track. For patients who want faith to be part of their recovery, FRC offers Arise, a Christ-centered, biblically based treatment track. For patients who prefer a secular approach, those tracks are equally available. No one is required to participate in faith-based programming, and both paths receive the same clinical depth.
    • Joint Commission accreditation. FRC achieved Joint Commission accreditation in 2014 and 2015, representing one of the highest accreditation levels available to healthcare institutions. The facility is also licensed by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS), LegitScript certified, and SAMHSA registered.
    • Scale that supports flexibility. With 200 beds across detox, residential, PHP, IOP, and sober living, and more than 350 patients served daily, FRC has the capacity to admit patients quickly. Same-day admissions are frequently available, which matters enormously when someone has made the decision to get help.
    • Aftercare alumni programming. Recovery does not end at discharge. FRC’s aftercare program includes an alumni app, alumni nights, peer mentoring, recovery coaching, and outcome follow-up post-discharge. For patients from Farragut who return home after completing treatment, this ongoing connection to the FRC community provides accountability and continued support at a distance.
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    How Admissions Works for Farragut-Area Patients

    Getting admitted to Freeman Recovery Center from Farragut follows a straightforward process:

    1. Call or submit an inquiry. Reach the admissions team at (615) 645-3677 or email Admissions@freemanrecoverycenter.com. The line is available 24 hours a day.
    2. Free confidential assessment. A clinical intake specialist conducts a substance-specific or general assessment to identify the appropriate level of care. This is free and can happen over the phone.
    3. Insurance verification. The team verifies benefits in real time, so there are no financial surprises before a patient arrives.
    4. Placement and transport coordination. For patients coming from Knox County or the Farragut area, the admissions team helps coordinate intake logistics.
    5. Same-day admission when clinically appropriate. Patients who are ready and medically appropriate can often be admitted the same day they call.
    6. “What to Bring” checklist and visitor and phone policies are available as downloads from the FRC website for patients and families preparing for residential admission.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Addiction Treatment Near Farragut

    Is there a Freeman Recovery Center location in Farragut or Knoxville?

    Is there a Freeman Recovery Center location in Farragut or Knoxville?

    No. Freeman’s physical campus is in Burns, Tennessee, in Middle Tennessee, which is the in-person facility serving residents of Farragut and the greater Knoxville area. Some people from East Tennessee specifically choose Burns for treatment because the geographic separation from Knoxville-area triggers and social environments supports their recovery, and we work to make the travel logistics as manageable as possible.

    How long does it take to get from Farragut to Freeman’s Burns campus?

    How long does it take to get from Farragut to Freeman’s Burns campus?

    The drive from Farragut to Burns is roughly three to three and a half hours via I-40 west. It’s a single-route drive, mostly highway, and Burns sits about 45 minutes west of Nashville. For residential clients, the travel happens once at admission and once at discharge, so the distance is less of a daily logistics issue than people often assume.

    Why would someone from Farragut travel that far for rehab?

    Why would someone from Farragut travel that far for rehab?

    Most often, it’s because the clinical fit matters more than the distance. People come to Freeman from across Tennessee because of our specific clinical model, the rural setting that supports focused recovery, and the level of personalized care that can be harder to find at high-volume urban facilities. Distance also creates separation from the social and environmental triggers tied to active addiction, which has real clinical value in early recovery.

    Can my family from Farragut visit during my residential stay?

    Can my family from Farragut visit during my residential stay?

    Yes. We have designated visitation times and family programming as part of our residential model. The drive from Farragut to Burns is long but feasible for weekend visits, and family involvement is one of the strongest predictors of long-term recovery success. We’ll walk through the visitation policy and family program details during admission so your loved ones know what to expect.

    What happens after I finish residential and need to go back to Farragut?

    What happens after I finish residential and need to go back to Farragut?

    Discharge planning starts well before your residential stay ends. We coordinate the step-down into PHP, IOP, or outpatient based on your clinical needs and where you’re returning to. For Farragut residents, that often means connecting you with appropriate East Tennessee outpatient or therapy resources, ongoing medication management, and support group connections in your home area. Continuity of care after residential is critical to outcomes.

    Is residential treatment really worth traveling three hours for?

    Is residential treatment really worth traveling three hours for?

    For people who need residential, the right facility matters more than proximity. A poor-fit program close to home generally produces worse outcomes than the right program three hours away. The question isn’t “how far is it,” it’s “which program gives me the best chance at long-term recovery.” If Freeman is that fit for you clinically, the travel is a one-time investment that’s small compared to what’s at stake.



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