About Us

Our medical detox and residential treatment centers are among the best in the country for addiction treatment. If you’re struggling with alcohol or drug misuse, we can provide hope and comfort during what can be a challenging time. At Texas Helps at San Marcos, our top priority is the well-being of our patients, and we achieve lasting and sustainable recovery by treating addiction at its core.

Who We Are

Located in beautiful San Marcos, Texas, just minutes from Texas State University and about 40 minutes outside of Austin, we offer detox and residential treatment services to individuals needing addiction treatment. Our goal is to help people and their families manage their substance use disorder and provide the support they need for recovery.

Many of our team members are in long-term recovery themselves. They understand your journey more than the average health professional. We will walk with you on your journey to wellness, offering the care you need to heal.

What Sets Us Apart

We offer a safe and comfortable environment with luxurious amenities and healthy food, along with a skilled team to help patients in completing the detox phase safely. Once detox is finished, we provide the necessary assistance for a smooth transition into the next stage of addiction recovery.

Overcoming a substance use disorder is not an easy process. Recovering from addiction can be overwhelming and comes with challenges. At Texas Helps at San Marcos, we offer treatment that is based on evidence and personalized to meet your specific needs. Our goal is to help you heal mentally, physically, and emotionally.

We understand that heroin addiction can be a difficult and daunting problem to face. Our heroin addiction rehab program is designed to provide individuals with the tools they need for successful opioid addiction recovery, including MAT and CBT.

You can also call us at (888) 493-2510 today.

We understand that heroin addiction can be a difficult and daunting problem to face. Our heroin addiction rehab program is designed to provide individuals with the tools they need for successful opioid addiction recovery, including MAT and CBT.

You can also call us at (888) 493-2510 today.

We understand that heroin addiction can be a difficult and daunting problem to face. Our heroin addiction rehab program is designed to provide individuals with the tools they need for successful opioid addiction recovery, including MAT and CBT.

You can also call us at (888) 493-2510 today.

We understand that heroin addiction can be a difficult and daunting problem to face. Our heroin addiction rehab program is designed to provide individuals with the tools they need for successful opioid addiction recovery, including MAT and CBT.

You can also call us at (888) 493-2510 today.

We understand that heroin addiction can be a difficult and daunting problem to face. Our heroin addiction rehab program is designed to provide individuals with the tools they need for successful opioid addiction recovery, including MAT and CBT.

You can also call us at (888) 493-2510 today.

We understand that heroin addiction can be a difficult and daunting problem to face. Our heroin addiction rehab program is designed to provide individuals with the tools they need for successful opioid addiction recovery, including MAT and CBT.

You can also call us at (888) 493-2510 today.

We understand that heroin addiction can be a difficult and daunting problem to face. Our heroin addiction rehab program is designed to provide individuals with the tools they need for successful opioid addiction recovery, including MAT and CBT.

You can also call us at (888) 493-2510 today.

We understand that heroin addiction can be a difficult and daunting problem to face. Our heroin addiction rehab program is designed to provide individuals with the tools they need for successful opioid addiction recovery, including MAT and CBT.

You can also call us at (888) 493-2510 today.

Our Texas Treatment Center

At Texas Helps, you get the best of both worlds—top-notch consultants and comfy, modern facilities all in one place!

Meet Our Staff

Megan Kowalski

Executive Director

Eric Stutes, LCDC

Clinical Team Lead

Alexandra Luna

Director of Human Resources

Jamie Wehrenberg, LPC

Clinical Director

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Your insurance policy can cover up to 100% of your stay in treatment. Call us today so we can confirm your benefits and get you the help that you need

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No two treatment plans are the same. We tailor treatment to your needs, not the other way around. Call us today so that we can hear your story and build a treatment plan that’s right for you

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1106 N Interstate I-35 Frontage Rd. San Marcos, TX 78666

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Megan Kowalski

Executive Director

Megan was born and raised in Carson Valley, NV and relocated to Texas in 2017 to pursue an opportunity to further her career. Megan has worked in the Behavioral Health industry for over a decade serving in various operational and administrative roles.

Megan has an unwavering passion for helping individuals reclaim their lives and brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the organization. 

Known for fostering a culture of compassion and resilience, Megan is committed to breaking down barriers to treatment, collaborating with her team to offer innovative solutions to meet the needs of the clients and the facility, and inspiring hope in those on the path to recovery.

Eric Stutes, LCDC

Clinical Team Lead

Eric was raised in Bandera Texas, a compassionate therapist dedicated to healing those impacted by addiction, and draws from a rich background shaped by years of personal triumph and professional experience. As a first responder with a history as both a firefighter and EMT, Eric brings a unique blend of resilience and empathy to his therapeutic approach. Having overcome his own battles with addiction, he understands the profound impact it has on individuals and their broader networks. Through a comprehensive and empathetic lens, Eric strives to guide individuals toward recovery while offering unwavering support to the families and friends affected by addiction

“The problems and needs of others provide us with the opportunity to serve those who are worthy of recovery”

Alexandra Luna

Director of Human Resources

Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Alexandra has worked in the Human Resources field for over 5 years and substance abuse related work for 3 years. Her passion to connect and aid the public in the recovery process has always held a special place in her heart. Alexandra can best be described as Confident, Resourceful, Passionate and Committed.

I have always loved the HR field and have a personal connection to substance abuse and recovery. I am so excited to grow with this organization and to further expand my knowledge of Human Resources. I am excited to be part of the Evoke Family and see where this journey takes me.”

Jamie Wehrenberg, LPC

Clinical Director

Jamie received her Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Sam Houston State University and is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Texas. She also holds two Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice. Jamie has worked in various therapeutic settings with diverse populations including adolescents at Brazos County and Harris County Juvenile Detention Centers, undergraduate students at Sam Houston State University, and children and their families at a community mental health center. She has experience working as a crisis counselor for a mobile crisis unit for Austin, TX and was the Clinical Manager for an outpatient program serving high-acuity individuals with severe mental illnesses and co/tri-morbid conditions.

Jamie is an EMDR-Certified therapist and is passionate about providing trauma-specific and trauma-informed care and improving outcomes for those with mental illnesses. As the Clinical Director she aims to expand access and improve retention of those seeking intensive mental health treatment. Jamie continues to provide therapy to individuals in her private practice part-time and enjoys her time off traveling and trying new food with her husband.