New Season Treatment Center is launching its fourth mobile medication unit, “On the Road to Recovery,” today, bringing critically needed opioid addiction treatment services directly to communities in the Jacksonville area. The unit will begin operations at 904 Health, 96040 Lofton Square Court, Yulee, FL 32097, with daily service Monday through Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., and will operate as an extension of the Jacksonville Metro Treatment Center.

The Yulee-based mobile unit is New Season Treatment Center’s fourth deployed “On the Road to Recovery” clinic, joining three other mobile care units currently making Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) more accessible across the country. Patients are already being served in Portland, Ore., and Greensboro, N.C., while a unit in Rockland, Maine, is scheduled to begin seeing patients soon.

Recent data underscores the urgent need for these services: in 2025, Jacksonville recorded 221 overdose deaths, a significant improvement from 472 in 2022, yet the region continues to face a serious opioid crisis. Duval County residents experienced thousands of unintentional overdoses in the past several years, highlighting the importance of expanding mobile, community-based treatment.

“Our mission has always been to bring treatment to the communities that need it most,” Amanda Hudak, vice president of operations, said. “By launching this mobile unit in Yulee, we are making recovery more accessible for individuals who may face transportation or scheduling challenges. With two units already in operation and another coming to Maine, we are expanding our reach to support even more patients on their journey to recovery.”

Like New Season’s other mobile treatment units, the Yulee stop will provide essential services including daily dosing of FDA‑approved medications (such as methadone, buprenorphine, and Suboxone®) through two dosing windows, on‑site intake opportunities to begin the recovery process, crisis counseling, and convenient virtual care via telehealth.

“This mobile unit is more than a vehicle; it’s a lifeline for patients seeking care,” Diona Walker, program director of the Jacksonville Metro Treatment Center, said. “We are committed to reducing barriers and providing compassionate, high-quality treatment in a location that works for our patients. Our expansion demonstrates how mobile care can bridge gaps for underserved communities across the country.”

The mobile unit initiative reflects New Season’s mission to expand access to high‑quality, patient‑centered care in underserved regions. By bringing treatment directly into communities, the organization aims to break down traditional barriers that can prevent individuals from obtaining effective help.

“Every stop we make brings us closer to our goal of helping individuals regain control of their lives,” Kelly Moehling, the regional director of North Florida, said. “Partnering with local clinics like 904 Health allows us to provide a seamless, supportive environment for recovery while continuing to grow our mobile program nationwide.”

Mobile Unit Service Details:

  • Service Location: 904 Health, 96040 Lofton Square Court, Yulee, FL 32097
  • Days & Hours: Monday to Saturday, 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
  • Linked Facility: Jacksonville Metro Treatment Center
  • Services: Daily dosing (MAT), intake/induction, crisis counseling, telehealth support

New Season Treatment Center remains committed to expanding its mobile service footprint to meet the needs of individuals seeking opioid addiction care while reducing common obstacles such as transportation limitations and scheduling conflicts.


About New Season Treatment Center

New Season Treatment Center is a national leader in medication‑assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, providing compassionate, evidence‑based care to individuals and families across the U.S. Through a combination of clinical services, innovative outreach programs like the On the Road to Recovery mobile units, and integrated counseling support, New Season helps patients overcome barriers and achieve lasting recovery.

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