Online IOP, Anywhere in Texas
Get structured, evidence-based addiction treatment from home — anywhere in Texas. Arise Recovery Centers’ online intensive outpatient program brings the same clinical care as our in-person IOP to your screen.
A virtual IOP in Texas lets you take part in an intensive outpatient program for alcohol or drug addiction through secure video sessions, while continuing to live at home and keep up with work, school, or family. Arise Recovery Centers offers online IOP to adults across the entire state — so quality treatment no longer depends on how close you live to a facility.
What is a virtual IOP?
An intensive outpatient program (IOP) is a structured level of addiction care that sits between weekly therapy and residential treatment. A virtual or online IOP delivers that same structure — group therapy, individual counseling, and education — over secure, HIPAA-conscious video instead of in a clinic. You attend several hours of programming each week from a private space at home.
Virtual IOP is designed for people who need more support than a weekly appointment but do not require 24/7 supervision or medically supervised detox. It is a common step down from inpatient or PHP care, and a common step up when outpatient therapy alone isn’t enough.
Quick facts: Arise virtual IOP
| Detail | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Format | Live video group & individual sessions (telehealth) |
| Time commitment | About 10 hours/week — three 3-hour group sessions plus 1 hour of individual therapy |
| Group size | Small online groups for privacy and connection |
| Schedule | Groups Mon, Tue & Thu — choose a morning (9am–noon) or evening (6–9pm) track. Saturday make-up sessions available. |
| Program length | Individualized — averages about 8 weeks |
| Who it’s for | Adults 18+ in Texas with alcohol or drug use disorders |
| Coverage area | Anywhere in Texas via telehealth + 12 in-person locations |
| Insurance | Most major plans accepted; benefits verified before you start |
How online IOP works at Arise
1. Free, confidential assessment
You start with a confidential conversation and clinical assessment. This determines whether virtual IOP is the right level of care for your situation — or whether a higher level (such as detox or PHP) would be safer first.
2. Insurance verified up front
Our team verifies your insurance benefits and explains any costs before treatment begins, so there are no surprises.
3. Structured weekly sessions from home
You join live video groups and individual therapy each week, in small online groups. Sessions include at least one hour of individual therapy per week with a master’s-level clinician, grounded in evidence-based practices and the principles of 12-step recovery.
4. Step-down support & aftercare
As you progress, programming steps down in intensity, and we help you build an aftercare and relapse-prevention plan to support long-term recovery.
What virtual IOP treats
- Alcohol use disorder — structured support to stop drinking and stay sober.
- Drug and substance use disorders — including prescription and recreational substances.
- Co-occurring concerns — many clients also work on anxiety, depression, or stress that accompanies addiction.
A clinical assessment confirms the appropriate level of care for each person.
Is a virtual IOP right for you?
Online IOP tends to be a strong fit when you:
- Are medically stable and do not need supervised detox.
- Have work, school, childcare, or transportation barriers that make in-person attendance hard.
- Live far from a treatment center or in a rural part of Texas.
- Have a safe, private space and a reliable internet connection.
- Are stepping down from inpatient or PHP and want continued structure.
Virtual IOP vs. in-person IOP
| Virtual IOP | In-person IOP | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Anywhere in Texas, from home | One of our 12 Texas centers |
| Clinical content | Same evidence-based curriculum | Same evidence-based curriculum |
| Best for | Travel, work, rural access, scheduling flexibility | Those who prefer face-to-face or need on-site structure |
| Time commitment | ~9–12 hrs/week | ~9–12 hrs/week |
| What you need | Private space + internet-enabled device | Transportation to a center |
Serving all of Texas
Because our IOP is delivered by Texas-based clinicians over telehealth, you can join from Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, the Rio Grande Valley, or any small town in between. Prefer in-person care, or want a hybrid of both? Arise also operates 12 outpatient locations across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Austin, and Houston.
Insurance & cost
Most major insurance plans cover medically necessary intensive outpatient treatment, and that coverage generally extends to telehealth. Arise Recovery Centers accepts most major insurance providers and will verify your benefits — including any copay or deductible — before you begin, so you know what to expect.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a virtual IOP?
- A virtual IOP is an intensive outpatient program delivered online through secure video sessions. You get the same structured group and individual therapy as in-person IOP — several hours per week — while living at home.
- Does virtual IOP work as well as in-person treatment?
- Research indicates telehealth-delivered intensive outpatient care can be effective for many people with substance use disorders when provided by licensed clinicians. The right level of care depends on your medical and clinical needs, which we assess up front.
- Do I have to live near a location to join?
- No. Arise offers virtual IOP to adults anywhere in Texas via telehealth, plus 12 in-person locations across DFW, Austin, and Houston if you prefer face-to-face care.
- How many hours per week is Arise’s virtual IOP, and when are sessions?
- About 10 hours a week: three 3-hour group sessions on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday — choose a morning track (9 a.m.–noon) or an evening track (6–9 p.m.) — plus one hour of individual therapy. Saturday make-up sessions are available if you miss one.
- How long does a virtual IOP last?
- It’s individualized. Arise’s outpatient program averages about eight weeks, followed by step-down support based on your progress.
- Does insurance cover virtual IOP in Texas?
- Most major plans cover medically necessary IOP, including telehealth. Arise accepts most major insurance and verifies your benefits before you start.
- What do I need to join an online IOP?
- A private, quiet space and an internet-connected device (phone, tablet, or computer) with a camera. That’s it.
- Who is virtual IOP not appropriate for?
- It may not be appropriate if you need medically supervised detox, 24/7 supervision, or a higher level of care. A clinical assessment determines the safest fit, and we can refer you to a higher level when needed.
The licensee providing these services is licensed by the State of Texas. This page is for informational purposes and is not medical advice. Treatment recommendations are made only after a clinical assessment.
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