Conroe and the surrounding Montgomery County area have been growing fast. New neighborhoods, new businesses, new families moving in every year. But the kind of support women need when addiction and trauma are involved has not kept pace with that growth.
Finding women-specific, trauma-integrated treatment close to home can feel like searching for something that doesn’t exist yet.
If you’re looking for a women’s drug rehab in Conroe, Texas, The Fullbrook Center offers what is still rare in the north Houston corridor: women-only addiction and trauma treatment in a private, clinical setting.
Our facility in the Texas Hill Country is about four and a half hours west of Conroe, far enough to give you a real reset, close enough to still be in Texas and connected to home when you need to be.
There is only so much a website can tell you. Listen to what recovery looks like here from the women who chose The Fullbrook Center.
Conroe sits close enough to Houston and The Woodlands that it can feel like treatment is accessible. But being close to options and having the right options aren’t the same thing.
Staying local during recovery often means staying embedded in the same routines, the same social circles, and the same expectations that made it difficult to prioritize yourself in the first place.
The Hill Country offers something Conroe can’t: physical distance from the daily demands of your life and a setting that was designed from the ground up for women to heal. For many women, that separation is what finally makes it possible to be fully present in treatment.
Montgomery County has grown faster than its behavioral health infrastructure. If you’re looking for a women’s alcohol rehab in Conroe, Texas, some of the most common frustrations include:
For women whose recovery depends on privacy, integrated care, and a setting built for them, expanding the search beyond Montgomery County often leads to a better fit.
The drive from Conroe to Fullbrook takes about four and a half hours heading west through Austin and into the Hill Country. Our admissions team handles the logistics, so distance doesn’t become the thing that keeps you from getting started.
Whether you need help coordinating transportation, planning the drive, or arranging pickup from a nearby airport, we take care of it. Our goal is to remove every barrier to care.
In co-ed programs, many women default to a familiar role: listening, supporting, minimizing their own needs. A women-only environment changes that dynamic completely. You’re not managing anyone else’s experience. You’re finally in a space where your story, your pain, and your recovery are the center of attention.
At The Fullbrook Center, that shows up in how therapy is structured, how group conversations unfold, and how quickly trust builds between women who recognize something of their own experience in each other. It’s a different kind of recovery when you don’t have to translate your experience for the room.
Treatment here is clinical and holistic at the same time.
We use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), internal family systems (ISF), breathwork, music therapy, and mindfulness-based practices to work on addiction and the emotional weight underneath it simultaneously. Nothing is treated in isolation.
Your care plan is yours. It’s shaped around your substance use history, your mental health, your trauma, and what you want life to look like when you leave. It evolves as you do because recovery isn’t a straight line, and your plan shouldn’t pretend it is.
For many women, treatment begins with medically supported detox. During this stage, your body is carefully monitored as it stabilizes, helping prepare you for the therapeutic work ahead.
Residential treatment provides a structured and supportive environment where healing can remain the primary focus. Through daily therapy and connection with a community of women, care is tailored to your individual needs.
Our PHP offers a structured level of care during the day while allowing time in the evenings for rest and personal reflection. This balance supports continued progress and stability.
IOP provides ongoing support with greater flexibility, allowing you to begin reconnecting with everyday responsibilities while remaining engaged in treatment.
While we don’t operate local residences in Conroe, we can help connect you with trusted sober living options that provide a stable and recovery-focused environment.
Conroe is a community that’s still building its support systems. If you can’t find a local women’s drug rehab in Conroe, Texas, that fits your needs, traveling to The Fullbrook Center gives you access to the level of care you need today, not the care your area may offer someday.
When you’re ready, we are here. Reach out today to start the conversation with a simple phone call.
Pictured here is Lilly, the “main doggo” here at The Fullbrook Center. She didn’t actually write this page, but we let her take the credit. Learn more about our talented team, our treatment facility, our approach, and who our clients are. And if you’re interested in healing from substance abuse and trauma, we’d love to hear from you; please drop us a line.