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List of Drug Rehabs and Alcohol Treatment in North Carolina

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How to find drug and alcohol treatment in North Carolina can be very difficult.  We have provided a Solutions-Based Directory for you to find rehabs that are affordable, low cost, no cost, insurance accepted, state funded as well as self pay.  You can find out the way to get off heroin, cocaine, meth, ecstasy, painkillers, pills, xanax, marijuana and alcohol.  Most treatment facilities either provide detox or work closely with a detox facility in North Carolina.  Sober living facilities can be found in North Carolina.

Outpatient, residential, extended care, men's or women's, Christian, faith based, outdoor wilderness, dual diagnosis, mental health, behavioral health, detox and long term care are available to you in North Carolina.

North Carolina is known for the widespread epidemic of meth ( ice, crystal, glass, crank, methampetamine, tweak, tweek .) Treatment and detox for meth is becoming more and more popular in recent years. If you or someone you know needs help finding rehab or detox for meth, be sure to fill out our rapid response form on any page of this site. We are dedicated to the fight against meth. Meth is a dangerous drug that brutally kills people and ruins lives.

Heroin and opiates are all-too-often treated with methadone in large populations like Asheville, Charlotte and Durham. Detox and treatment for heroin ( dope, horse, smack, h ) is available to assist people with returning to a normal lifestyle without constantly relying on maintenance drugs like methadone and Suboxone. Another major area of concern for people in North Carolina are the synthetic drugs like Oxycontin ( Oxy ), Roxicet ( Roxy ), and Oxycodone. Recovery is possible and a new life can be found by simply completing the simple form below. We will help you find the proper detox for heroin and opiates.

Want to know if your insurance will be accepted at a treatment center? Whether you have Blue Cross / Blue Shield (BCBS), Aetna, United Health Care, Humana, Assurant, Unicare, Anthem, Carefirst, Cigna, Asuris Northwest Health, Celtic Insurance, Fortis, Golden Rule, Health Net, Kaiser, Shelter, Vista, Wellpoint, Accordia or even Medicaid, Tri Care, and state funded insurance – we can usually help you find what you are looking for. We work closely with thousands of facilities that accept insurance, whether it be in network or out of network. If you don’t have insurance, many facilities are now offering payment plans, financing, and some even offer scholarships. Simply fill out our rapid response form below to find the help you need now.

 


Alamance Regional Medical Center Inc
1240 Huffman Mill Road
Burlington
NC

Residential Treatment Services of
Hall Avenue Facility
Burlington
NC

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Ctr
1003 12th Street
Butner
NC

First Step Farm of WNC Inc
215 Black Oak Cove Road
Candler
NC

First Step Farm of WNC Inc
200 Pete Luther Cove Road
Candler
NC

Sandhills Teen Challenge
444 Farm Life School Road
Carthage
NC

Annas Resources Inc
976 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard
Chapel Hill
NC

Elizabeth Anton
1829 East Franklin Street
Chapel Hill
NC

Freedom House Recovery Center
104 New Stateside Drive
Chapel Hill
NC

Sunrise Casaworks Residence
209-17 Connor Drive
Chapel Hill
NC

UNC Department of Psychiatry
1101 Weaver Dairy Road
Chapel Hill
NC

Americas Addiction Treatment Inc
1101 Tyvola Road
Charlotte
NC

Assessment Dynamics
5107 Monroe Road
Charlotte
NC

Charlotte Rescue Mission
907 West 1st Street
Charlotte
NC

Chemical Dependency Center
100 Billingsley Road
Charlotte
NC

Community Alternatives
5800 Executive Center Drive
Charlotte
NC

Counseling Insights Inc
3557 North Sharon Amity Road
Charlotte
NC

Dilworth Center for
2240 Park Road
Charlotte
NC

Eastover Psychological and
Eastover Awakenings
Charlotte
NC

Gantt Psychotherapeutic & Consulting
10234 Kelso Court
Charlotte
NC

Hope Haven Inc
3815 North Tryon Street
Charlotte
NC

Horizons Outpatient Services
1816 Lyndurst Avenue
Charlotte
NC

McLeod Addictive Disease Center
145 Remount Road
Charlotte
NC

McLeod Addictive Disease Center
2605 Youngblood Street
Charlotte
NC

Mecklenburg County Area MH Authority
429 Billingsley Road
Charlotte
NC
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  • DURHAM, N.C. -- Vice President Joe Biden is highlighting a North Carolina company as an example of how the Obama administration aims to expand jobs that pay middle-class salaries.

  • The ex-aide to former Gov. Mike Easley is returning to a North Carolina federal court and may find out whether the start of his trial will be pushed back.

  • WASHINGTON -- Depending on the vote of undecided U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge, half of North Carolina's Democrats could join congressional Republicans this weekend in opposing the final passage of a sweeping health care overhaul.

  • Two former assistant directors of the FBI are beginning a review of North Carolina's crime lab following revelations that led to a groundbreaking exoneration of a man wrongly accused in a 1991 murder.

  • Government e-mails are public records - at least until officials hit the delete key. For N.C. municipalities, many e-mails and other correspondence can be destroyed using a subjective criteria: when their "administrative value ends."

  • In July, Gov. Bev Perdue signed an executive order directing the state's information technology staff to implement a new system "as soon as practicable" to automatically archive government e-mail for 10 years. But eight months later, only 1.4 percent of the 60,787 e-mail accounts maintained by the state are on the new archiving system.

  • As the weather warms and walks through tick-laden woods beckon, state officials have confirmed that Wake County is among the North Carolina counties where Lyme disease is a known threat.

  • KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The electric bill is going up again in April. The Tennessee Valley Authority has announced an increase in its fuel adjustment charge. The utility said the hike will raise residential power bills between $3 and $6.50 per month, depending on how much electricity is used.

  • Pay no attention to those footsteps. Atlanta is still the capital of the South, Mayor Kasim Reed said Wednesday at a meeting of the Hungry Club. Reed conceded that Charlotte has made gains – especially in the realm of high-speed rail. In January, North Carolina's commercial center received a $545 million slice of federal stimulus money for rail.
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