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Treatment Assessment Screening Center TASC

4016 N Black Canyon Hwy
Phoenix AZ, 85017
2.0
(5 Reviews)

Treatment Assessment Screening Center (TASC) is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. We are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services as an outpatient behavioral health clinic, domestic violence ... Read more

About this Facility
About this Facility'+'+
Treatment Assessment Screening Center (TASC) is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. We are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services as an outpatient behavioral health clinic, domestic violence offender treatment program, clinical laboratory, and DUI screening, education and treatment provider. Founded in 1977, TASC of Arizona is known nationally as an innovator in the development and implementation of drug testing and behavioral health programs.At TASC, we work to maintain long-lasting relationships with every individual and customer we serve. Our programs and services offer comprehensive solutions for life-changing, positive growth. With decades of experience and top-of-the-line technology, we serve a wide range of clientele in our communities. Our close collaboration with these entities aids and drives our efforts toward improving the community. It is our priority and mission to provide education, support, treatment and rehabilitation for all individuals dealing with behavioral health issues.
Payment Methods
Payment Methods
Alcohol Use Disorder
Cash
As a simple and direct way to take care of the cost related to treatment, cash payments are accepted at this treatment center.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Check
For individuals more comfortable with traditional payment options, this facility is accepting both personal or cashiers checks as a payment form.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Card
Offering modern and secure payment options, various cards are accepted here to offer convenience and flexibility to the patients.
Alcohol Use Disorder
State Funded
This treatment facility is taking part in state-funded programs by offering subsidized treatment options to eligible individuals for no or reduced cost.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Payment plans
Financial constraints can happen, but do not have to restrict your access to treatment. This facility is offering customizable plans with manageable installments so you can fully focus on your recovery.
Treatment Model
Treatment Model
Alcohol Use Disorder
12 Step
Alcohol Use Disorder
SMART Recovery
Alcohol Use Disorder
Dual Diagnosis
Therapy Sessions (Outpatient)
Therapy Sessions (Outpatient)
Alcohol Use Disorder
Both
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Russell N.
11/10/2019
Since they have the power to refuse service to their customers, BE CAREFUL! I have seen a variety of employees there. There are hard workers, arrogant, and some timid (not often). The only thing I've noticed is, that if you don't treat them with respect, they will refuse service to you. That includes people who were required to test by the courts, or they will go to jail.
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Greg G.
05/26/2019
This location is way better than the new location and 32nd St. and Greenway. 32nd St. and Greenway location is wide open there's no barrier between you and the person and there was a crackhead talking the whole time and I just cannot P this idiot talking so for privacy reasons this location is way better and is way more comfortable
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Ben P.
09/02/2018
Addiction is a disesse... People that make money off of people struggling against a disease are predators...
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Nicole N.
01/10/2016
While I am grateful to have been given the opportunity to take part in this program, I am also very frustrated and disappointed. My experience with TASC was anything but helpful or life changing; based on the way they treat their clients it is very clear that the only thing they are interested in is collecting money. The general staff are completely incompetent and unhelpful. Don't waist time trying to ask them questions, they don't know anything. The case managers are no better. I am not sure if it was just my manager specifically or if they all operate like this, but Juanita Davis, one of the members of the marijuana diversion program, seems to pick and choose her hours of operation as well as who she decides to call back. I have visited the TASC center at many different hours of the day and have never seen her there. I have also tried calling her on multiple occasions, sometimes a week in advance, and never received a call back. This is very irritating considering I have never failed a test and apparently the only people that receive any kind of attention are the ones that do not pass. In my mind, it is no surprise that they have so many repeat offenders - this program is nothing more than a formality and complete joke. They do not care about your recovery, your case, or you as a person. You are just a 'drug addict' to make money off of, and it actually benefits them if you go out and mess up again.
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Elen L.
12/07/2015
I am giving this one star not because of the poor choices I made to get here but because the incompetence of the staff is so disappointing. They think because they are a private organization working directly with the state that they don't have to care. They will get business no matter what but hopefully someone in charge can read something like this and fix their poor system. So the first time I came to tasc to do an evaluation for the court, they completely botched it. The lazy 'dr' or evaluator (whatever credentials they have to fill out forms that could possibly ruin lives) well she just filled in the blanks on someone else's form instead of starting a new one. So half the info on there was someone else's. I'm a 30 yr old white female w no kids and have been sober for quite some time. The eval said I was a pregnant black male for starters. Not to mention a bunch of resent drug abuse that was not true. This got sent to a judge which assumed I was the incompetent one and had to pay for a second eval somewhere else outta state! Ok great people make mistakes. All down hill from there. Rude staff and years after I took the classes needed for probation they call and say they never set my completed classes to my po. Which could put me prison. So I had to come down and fill out release forms for something that should have been handled. Very disappointing our lives are left in the hands of people who only care about the $ and not rehabilitation. If they cared about the people they would t have said to me 'if I don't send you to any classes, they will think we are not doing our job' even though I've been sober for 10+ years. Thanks America capitalism
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