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Drug Rehab Centers in North Carolina

Discover the top alcohol and drug rehab centers in North Carolina, United States. Explore 1,096 nearby treatment facilities providing inpatient, outpatient, and detox services.

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1,096 Treatment Centers in North Carolina, US
North Carolina

Conditions Treated
Level Of Care
Age Groups
Payment Options
Accreditations
Amenities
Substance Abuse Addiction Recovery Center for Men
1020 County Home Road, Henderson, North Carolina, 27536
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Absolute Advocacy
133 Union Street South, Concord, North Carolina, 28025
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Absolute Advocacy
1977 J N Pease Place, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28262
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Fayetteville Comprehensive Treatment Center
3427 Melrose Road, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 28304
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Mental Health A Caring Home - Mr. Bill's Place
8612 Nations Ford Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28217
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Mental Health A Caring Home - Bonnies Home for Youth
8616 Nations Ford Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28217
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Mental Health Access Family Services
1100 Ridgefield Boulevard, Asheville, North Carolina, 28806
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health Pathways Human Services of NC - Access Family Services
621 Huntsman Court, Gastonia, North Carolina, 28054
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Mental Health Appalachian Community Services
100 Teptal Terrace, Bryson City, North Carolina, 28713
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Appalachian Community Services
1482 Russ Avenue, Waynesville, North Carolina, 28786
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Appalachian Community Services
217 South Main Street, Robbinsville, North Carolina, 28771
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Appalachian Community Services
254 Church Street, Hayesville, North Carolina, 28904
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse The Balsam Center
91 Timberlane Road, Waynesville, North Carolina, 28786
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Adolescent Alternatives
2207 Longbrook Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27406
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS)
1101 Carolina Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27401
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Alcohol and Drug Services
842 East Pritchard Street, Asheboro, North Carolina, 27203
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Mental Health Advent Health - Behavioral Health Services
100 Hospital Drive, Hendersonville, North Carolina, 28792
Inpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse Metropolitan Community Health Services - Agape Health Services
1130 Godwin Drive, Williamston, North Carolina, 27892
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Metropolitan Community Health Services - Agape Health Services
120 West Martin Luther King Jr Drive, Washington, North Carolina, 27889
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse A Helping Hand of Wilmington
5013 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina, 28403
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Akachi Solution
3816 North Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27455
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Alexander Youth Network
115 Northpoint Avenue, High Point, North Carolina, 27262
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health Mell Burton
1601 Huffine Mill Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27405
Partial hospitalization program
Private Insurance
Mental Health Alexander Youth Network - Shelby Day Treatment
400 West Marion Street, Shelby, North Carolina, 28150
Partial hospitalization program
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Access Family Services
1100 Ridgefield Boulevard, Asheville, North Carolina, 28806
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health Pathways Human Services of NC - Access Family Services
621 Huntsman Court, Gastonia, North Carolina, 28054
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Mental Health Appalachian Community Services
100 Teptal Terrace, Bryson City, North Carolina, 28713
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Appalachian Community Services
1482 Russ Avenue, Waynesville, North Carolina, 28786
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Appalachian Community Services
217 South Main Street, Robbinsville, North Carolina, 28771
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Appalachian Community Services
254 Church Street, Hayesville, North Carolina, 28904
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse The Balsam Center
91 Timberlane Road, Waynesville, North Carolina, 28786
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Adolescent Alternatives
2207 Longbrook Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27406
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS)
1101 Carolina Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27401
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Alcohol and Drug Services
842 East Pritchard Street, Asheboro, North Carolina, 27203
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Mental Health Advent Health - Behavioral Health Services
100 Hospital Drive, Hendersonville, North Carolina, 28792
Inpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse Metropolitan Community Health Services - Agape Health Services
1130 Godwin Drive, Williamston, North Carolina, 27892
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Metropolitan Community Health Services - Agape Health Services
120 West Martin Luther King Jr Drive, Washington, North Carolina, 27889
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse A Helping Hand of Wilmington
5013 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina, 28403
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Akachi Solution
3816 North Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27455
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Alexander Youth Network
115 Northpoint Avenue, High Point, North Carolina, 27262
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health Mell Burton
1601 Huffine Mill Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27405
Partial hospitalization program
Private Insurance
Mental Health Alexander Youth Network - Shelby Day Treatment
400 West Marion Street, Shelby, North Carolina, 28150
Partial hospitalization program
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Youth Focus - Alexander Youth Network
405 Parkway Avenue, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27401
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health Alexander Youth Network
6220 Thermal Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28211
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Mental Health Alexander Youth Network
7670 Northpoint Court, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27106
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center
100 Billingsley Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28211
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center - 429 Billingsley Road
429 Billingsley Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28211
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Apogee Home Two
7612 North Carolina Highway 49, Mebane, North Carolina, 27302
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Arbor Counseling
4010 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27609
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Addiction Recovery Care Association 2351 Felicity Circle
2351 Felicity Circle, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27101
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Addiction Recovery Medical Services
31 East Main Avenue, Taylorsville, North Carolina, 28681
Outpatient Detox and Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Addiction Recovery Medical Services
536 Signal Hill Drive Extention, Statesville, North Carolina, 28625
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Array of Brighter Beginnings
813 South Oakland Street, Gastonia, North Carolina, 28054
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse Asheville Recovery Center
9 Old Burnsville Hill Road, Asheville, North Carolina, 28804
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Substance Abuse Atrium Health Mercy - Mercy Horizons
2001 Vail Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28207
Inpatient Detox
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Atrium Health Behavioral Health Psychiatry & Counseling
380 Copperfield Boulevard NE, Concord, North Carolina, 28025
Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Program
Self-payment options
Mental Health Atrium Health Addiction Services
447 Billingsley Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28211
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Mental Health Atrium Health - Kings Mountain Behavioral Health
706 West King Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, 28086
Inpatient Detox
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Atrium Health Addiction Services - Ballantyne
7825 Ballantyne Commons Parkway, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28277
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Beaty Recovery Services
436 East Long Avenue, Gastonia, North Carolina, 28054
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Self-payment options
Mental Health CBT Counseling Center
304 Leicester Highway, Asheville, North Carolina, 28806
Outpatient Treatment
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Substance Abuse Bethel Colony of Mercy
1675 Bethel Colony Road, Lenoir, North Carolina, 28645
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Choices Substance Abuse - MH
601 Country Club Drive, Greenville, North Carolina, 27834
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Substance Abuse Behavioral Health Services of Lake Norman
107 Kilson Drive, Mooresville, North Carolina, 28117
Outpatient Treatment
Self-payment options
Mental Health Blessed New Beginnings
1002 Wakefield Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27410
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Mental Health Blessed Alms II
3909 Bears Creek Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27406
Outpatient Treatment
Private Insurance
Mental Health Carolinas Healthcare System - Blue Ridge Morganton
2201 South Sterling Street, Morganton, North Carolina, 28655
Inpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted
Substance Abuse Blue Ridge Community Health Service
2579 Chimney Rock Road, Hendersonville, North Carolina, 28792
Outpatient Treatment
Grants and Private Insurance accepted

Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Mental Health, and Treatment in North Carolina

North Carolina Summary:

Like many states across the nation, prescription drug addiction is a major issue in North Carolina. The state also has a higher-than-average overdose death rate. The majority of these deaths involve prescription opioid pain relievers like methadone, oxycodone, fentanyl and morphine. North Carolina also has significant rates of the use of drugs like cocaine and marijuana.

Despite the concerning rate of addiction and drug use in the state, North Carolina has some of the best rehab centers and treatment facilities for substance abuse recovery in the country. There are a number of adventure-based, outdoor-focused treatment centers that provide an alternative to traditional rehab methods. In North Carolina, there are an array of both luxury and payment-assisted rehab facilities.

Quick North Carolina statistics:

  • North Carolina state population: 10 million
  • Estimated number of adults age 12 and over in North Carolina who abuse or are dependent on illicit drugs: 350,000
  • Roughly 5% of adult residents in the state have a serious mental illness
  • Heroin use and prescription opiate drug abuse is a serious problem in North Carolina. Other commonly abused drugs include cocaine, marijuana and alcohol

Alcoholism in North Carolina

Roughly half a million people in North Carolina suffer from alcohol addiction or have an alcohol abuse problem. Over one million people in the state report engaging in binge drinking over a one-month period. According to data from 2012, an estimated 1.4% of residents report driving after drinking too much, which is less than the national average of 1.9%. 

In North Carolina, there are many treatment centers for residents struggling with alcohol abuse or addiction. 

Real Recovery in Asheville is a private, luxury rehab center that serves as an adventure-based sober living house for young men ages 18 to 28. The facility includes four homes on a seven-acre property surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains. Real Recovery is centered around an outdoor recovery program that incorporates activities like skiing, snowboarding, ziplining, hiking and fly fishing. Real Recovery seeks to provide a drug-free, active lifestyle alternative for young men dealing with alcoholism and substance abuse.

For those seeking a payment-assisted option for rehab, Dixon Social Interactive Services in Greenville specializes in treatment for alcohol, drug and substance abuse. Dixon Social Interactive Services has a comprehensive outpatient treatment program for adults who require structure and support for recovery, which includes help with developing a social support network and vocational skill building. The facility also has designated intensive outpatient programs for pregnant women, mothers, those with mental health disorders, and individuals with HIV.

Drug Abuse in North Carolina

In North Carolina, four cities rank in the top 25 of the worst cities in the U.S. for opioid abuse. The worst city in America for opioid abuse is Wilmington, with Hickory, Jacksonville and Fayetteville also reporting high instances of opiate use and prescription drug addiction. Heroin deaths in North Carolina have also increased significantly in recent years. 

North Carolina offers a wide variety of rehab facilities for drug abuse and addiction, including both luxury treatment centers and payment-assisted clinics. 

Located in Mills River (outside of Asheville), Silver Ridge is a private, luxury rehab center that offers a clinically integrated, holistic program for recovery. In addition to traditional therapy methods, Silver Ridge provides many different types of treatment, including yoga, acupuncture, horticultural therapy and Equine-Assisted Therapy (EAT), which involves interactions with horses. Silver Ridge focuses on serving patients in midlife, who may be experiencing changes in health, career highs and lows and significant shifts in personal and family relationships. 

Walter B Jones - Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment is a payment-assisted facility in Greenville that provides treatment for individuals with substance abuse and other co-occurring mental health diagnoses. The treatment center offers medically-assisted detox and Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT), which is the use of methadone as a substitute for someone addicted to opioids such as heroin, codeine, Oxycontin or Vicodin. The Walter B Jones facility accepts Medicaid and Medicare and has other state-financed treatment payment options.

Mental Health in North Carolina

According to data from 2009 to 2013, an estimated 5% of adults age 18 and over in North Carolina have a serious mental illness. Over half of North Carolina residents with a mental health problem do not receive treatment. 

In addition to providing treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, Silver Ridge also caters to those with co-occurring mental health problems and substance abuse issues. The facility’s luxury accommodations allow patients to undergo recovery in a serene, spa-like location. Silver Ridge provides a number of therapeutic practices to address underlying issues that contribute to substance abuse and mental illness. 

Novant Health Thomasville Medical Center is a payment-assisted facility in the city of Thomasville (located southwest of Greensboro). Novant Health specializes in the treatment of mental health issues such as clinical depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. The center is open to adults, adolescents and children and has bilingual (Spanish-speaking) therapists and staff. Novant Health also has an LGBT Outstanding program and special programs for patients with HIV and AIDS.

What are the best drug rehab centers in North Carolina?

Due to the beauty of places like Asheville, Wilmington and Charlotte, North Carolina has quite a few rehab centers that provide high-quality treatment for substance abuse in a relaxed, natural environment. 

One of these top-rated treatment facilities is Four Circles Recovery Center outside of Asheville, an adventure-based program for men and women ages 18 to 28. Located on a secluded property in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Four Circles offers experiential wilderness therapy for young adults facing addiction, substance abuse and co-occurring emotional or behavioral issues. As part of the program, young adults participate in outdoor excursions such as hiking, rock climbing and fly fishing. Four Circles is known for its impressive recovery rate and serves an alternative to traditional rehab centers. 

Located on the shoreline of the Outer Banks, Two Dreams Drug and Addiction Treatment is a rehab facility in Corolla that provides a tranquil, picturesque setting for recovery. Two Dreams has a limit to the number of patients it treats at a time, creating a small and intimate setting where those struggling with addiction can receive individual, personalized care. While in treatment at Two Dreams, patients can partake in many type of outdoor activities, including beach walks, surfing and wild horse watching.

How do you talk to a drug addict about getting help and going to rehab?

For family, friends and loved ones, talking to someone who is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction can be challenging. Those addicted to substances like heroin, prescription drugs, cocaine or marijuana may be unable or unwilling to admit that they have a problem and need help. It’s not uncommon for an addict to deny or downplay their drug use, which can make talking about rehab a very hard thing to do.

However, there are many rehab centers and organizations that offer Intervention Services for those seeking to stage an intervention. Intervention Services can include a trained intervention specialist who is present when family and friends decide to stage an intervention. Intervention specialists can serve as a mediator and also help the addict discuss possible treatment options. 

When planning an intervention, it’s important to research treatment options and rehab facilities in advance, so that you can discuss these with your friend or family member who is suffering from substance abuse. If you’re worried that an intervention may trigger a violent reaction on the part of the addict, consult a professional intervention specialist prior to the event. 

North Carolina: Looking Ahead 

North Carolina is currently making efforts to combat its heroin and prescription drug abuse problem, which is statewide. The University of North Carolina has recently launched an initiative to help provide rural counties with resources and new medicines to treat opioid addiction. State legislatures are also pushing to make behavioral health services a top priority, in order to provide greater access and improved care for mental health patients.

Due to the state’s coastal location and natural beauty, rehab centers in North Carolina have the opportunity to offer nontraditional treatment methods like wilderness programs and outdoor activities. In North Carolina, resources and services for drug and alcohol addiction are readily available. 

6 Minute Read | Published Oct 12 2023 | Updated Aug 25 2024

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