Top Ranked Drug Rehab Centers In Asheboro, NC

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Asheboro, North Carolina
3.0
(61 reviews)
The Asheboro Center of Daymark Recovery Services provides mental health and addiction recovery services for youth and adults who live in Asheboro, North Carolina. Their services are all outpatient, so you can visit the clinic to get the help you need and then return home. You can walk in or call them to schedule an appointment. If you're in the mid
No words can truly express the gratitude I have for Daymark. No matter which location I’ve visited across North Carolina, they’ve always welcomed me with open doors and a light left on—especially during my darkest moments. When I felt hopeless, they gave me hope. When I felt weak, they reminded me of my strength. What makes Daymark so special is the compassion you’ll find from a team that truly understands—many of them have walked the same path and found freedom from the very struggles they now help others face. You’re not just a number here; you’re met with kindness, empathy, and real support. I’ve seen the negative reviews, and sure, no place is perfect. But to me, those are small things when compared to the hell of addiction. Daymark has helped me find my way back to life—and for that, I thank God.
Jimmy Folds
4 months ago
Been with this as little boy never would have thought it's still been in mine life I'd have over come lot in life .dealt with lot past history of things let's say mental health is main goal life kept Sharp mind set clear path in life and all u will know who stable mindset and who not .. one take ur mental health seriously .. get check and make sure ur head on straight .. cause mental health seriously means everything to mind self ..
Mitchell Lilly
9 months ago
They were really helpful to me.
Jesse
10 months ago
Daymark Recovery Services NC 27203
Asheboro, North Carolina
4.7
(3 reviews)
Randolph Fellowship Home, located in Asheboro, North Carolina, is a nonprofit substance use disorder treatment program. They provide treatment to men and women who desire to live a life free from substances. Randolph Fellowship Home offers residential and outpatient treatment. Residential treatment is for individuals who need a high level of suppor
I had a wonderful experience here. It is great place to recover from addiction and has a great recovery community and meetings.
Angel Brown
4 years ago
Before coming to RFH, I felt worthless and empty. I lost everything and had no one. Being at the Alpha House facilitye gave me a way to cope with my feelings of worthlessness. In the past I would have drowned myself in drugs. I'm only 19 and lost everyone and everything of importance in my life. My son will turn 2 years on March 31st, I haven't seen him since he was 13 weeks. My heart is filled with hate, pain and regret. I lost him due to failed drug tests and he was placed with my grandmother that raised me. I though he would be protected so I continued to use and got myself into a lot of trouble. My son was physically abused by my father’s girlfriend due to my bad choices, my using progressed until it was more painful to use. I'm learning how to stay clean, to do the next right thing for the next right reason. I have a chance at life today. I've learned how to be responsible, dependable and respectful. I'm employed, saving money and I'm considerate to others. I'm grateful today.
7 years ago
Randolph Fellowship Home NC 27203
Asheboro, North Carolina
3.6
(9 reviews)
ADS Alcohol & Drug Services offers outpatient services for individuals with alcohol and/or substance addiction. The program includes Individual Counseling, Group Therapy and more. ADS Alcohol & Drug Services is located in Burlington, North Carolina. At ADS Alcohol & Drug Services, they believe in promoting health and wellness, and in providin
a good place to start the path of recovery and renewal.
Eddie Coleman Jr
6 years ago
Saved my life
Nikki Tenneson
7 years ago
Asheboro, North Carolina
4.5
(2 reviews)
Randolph Fellowship Home – Mangum House, located in Asheboro, North Carolina is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism and opiate addiction. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery. Additional levels of care offered include rela
I had a wonderful experience here. It is great place to recover from addiction and has a great recovery community and meetings.
Angel Brown
4 years ago
Asheboro, North Carolina
AA – Alcoholics Anonymous, located in Asheboro, North Carolina is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism. At AA – Alcoholics Anonymous additional levels of care offered include 12-step therapy. Specialty rehab programs at AA – Alcoholics Anonymous include tai
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Asheboro, North Carolina
Behavioral Associates of Asheboro, located in Asheboro, North Carolina is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Additional
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4.7
(52 reviews)
MAT allows clients to use FDA-approved medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, or Suboxone to work through withdrawal symptoms and then manage cravings over a longer period of time. This allows clients to pursue evidence-based treatment with a lower chance of relapse. Outpatient counseling services support MAT by helping individuals explore
This place saved my life. I couldn’t get out of bed without using. Thanks for taking me out of the daily misery I felt stuck in.
Tanner Kirk
2 months ago
I have been going to several different m.a.t. treatment places over the past ten years or so and had alot of different counselors at these clinics, but never have I had a counselor like the one at Greensboro New Season's, in the past they were all the same paper work pushers having you sign stuff quickly and go on your way. They gotta go through alot red tape, to make this happen. They are not really counselors at these places, but at this particular new season's I met a counselor named Mrs. Lisa. I can't think of her last name cause that's how everyone refers to her but mrs.lisa was a real counselor she asks questions then has questions about those questions she really cares she remembers you and what your talking about at first I didn't know how to take it like this lady sure is nosy, but she began to counsel me and help me with my marriage my kids my job and my family as a whole.She is a really caring person and changed the whole dynamics of my household she really doesn't know how much she has helped. I may have to relocate soon to another clinic and I am gonna miss this place. Hands down best clinic I have ever been to and I been to quite a few. If you need help give getting off opiods give methadone a try it changed my life for the better most definitely. GO- check out Greensboro New Season's they got alot of good people up there. SAVE YOUR LIFE.
Todd Smith
3 months ago
Where do I even begin… A little over a year ago I decided I couldn’t go on anymore, and needed to change. My life sucked, my relationships were destroyed, always broke, and I was heavily addicted to fentanyl. Walking through those doors felt impossible, but it wasn’t, and I did it! Now I’m sober, healthy, rebuilding and eternally grateful to everyone that dedicates their life to helping others. It because of God and the people at New Seasons that I’m able to write this review today. THANK YOU! To anyone who’s looking into having a better life, trust in these people. You will not regret it! If you need help or just someone to talk to, my name is Caleb Shane Melton and you can find me on Facebook. Otherwise, call New Seasons and begin walking towards your new life today! Much love
Caleb Melton
3 months ago
New Season - Greensboro Treatment Center NC 27407
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4.5
(20 reviews)
Caring Services provides addiction treatment for those recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. Situated in High Point, North Carolina, this drug rehab center provides a holistic continuum of care that bridges the gap between substance abuse and sobriety. Caring Services offers numerous addiction treatment programs that are personalized to the
It's an excellent program, just don't get caught up in politics or management not being consistent in the rules.
Gym
3 weeks ago
Saved my life in more ways than I can describe.
J P
1 month ago
Highly recommended. Caring services has been a blessing to me in so many ways. They provide food, counseling. They not only provide shelter and IOP classes, they also get me to medical appointments that I've neglected to go to for years. I truly was saved by this service and am forever thankful for their care. After 2 successful months, I got into a verbal argument with my housemate and we were both discharged so if you go, be careful and follow every rule to the T. Despite the disappointing ending, I still highly recommend caring services!
Allison Gorden
10 months ago
Caring Services NC 27262
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Siler City, North Carolina
4.3
(14 reviews)
During MAT, FDA-approved medications are combined with mental health counseling. The counseling portion of this program assists individuals in identifying the root causes of substance use while giving them the opportunity to practice new skills and develop new habits. The medications help mitigate withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings, lowering t
This is the best place! The staff are always kind and ready to help in any way they can.
Matthew Beckelheimer
1 month ago
Sherry rider is a great person to teach you about recovery and makes sure you understand everything we learn about in her class. She is very sweet and understanding.
Denise Page
2 months ago
Sherry Rider is very clear explains rules understanding makes class fun aslo learning new resources that' will help in staying sober thank you sherry and daymart
Jamie Lee
2 months ago
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Jamestown, North Carolina
4.2
(10 reviews)
The House of Prayer in Jamestown, North Carolina, is a sober living home for men working through a drug or alcohol use disorder. While living here, you’ll be supported by a friendly and caring staff and motivated residents like you who are working through recovery. There is a structured payment setup to live in these houses, but the cost is m
We are blessed to have them!
Jessica Nixon
3 months ago
The House of prayer is a great place for young men to try to get your life back together with the help of the Lord Jesus Christ. They were work hard and trust in the Lord they can make it. It’s a beautiful area seem like they take good care of the guys that trying to get their last back that sure do appreciate these folks.
Jerry Corn
1 year ago
House of Prayer is a truly amazing place. Awesome fellowship, prayer, studies, life long friends, and clean facilities. It’s a very humbling experience to meet everyone and the energy is so positive, uplifting you really feel it. If you are one who can afford donations or a donation once in awhile House of Prayer deserves it!
Brandon Shields
1 year ago
House of Prayer NC 27282
Troy, North Carolina
4.2
(14 reviews)
Daymark Recovery Services – Montgomery Center in Troy, North Carolina, supports adults and youth in the juvenile justice system who are experiencing substance use dependency. They are near the Uwharrie National Forest, a natural area offering outdoor activities and relaxation, which can be beneficial for mental health and recovery. In the are
I Had David As My Case Worker He Was Wonderful And They Really Make Sure You Have Everything You Need. He Still Keeps Up With Me After A Year Of Being Sober. They Do An Amazing Job With Everything.
Meagan Gasey
4 months ago
I am very thankful to Daymark Recovery Services, specifically Mr.Robledo who counseled my child during a trying time in our lives. Mr. Robledo genuinely cares, his weekly calls and check ins gave us the opportunity to express any new issues we may have had at anytime. His school visits to ensure the mental well being of my child are priceless to me. And we will never forget him. Thank you, Mr. Robledo for being there when my family needed you most.
Nomeka Lopez
4 months ago
David is always there for me and helps me out. He listens to me and supports me every week. TCM and David's help has linked me to medical care I've needed and he's motivated me in achieving my goals! I highly recommend TCM and David's help with supporting and compassionate care! 10 Stars!
David Dunn
5 months ago
Daymark Recovery Services NC 27371
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High Point, North Carolina
4.2
(49 reviews)
Family Service of the Piedmont provides mental health and substance abuse treatment for children, adolescents, and adults in High Point, North Carolina. These services are available on a sliding fee scale, depending on income, and they accept Medicaid and private health insurance. Their treatment consists of family and individual counseling that e
been going here for years now and I really appreciate the services I recieve
Jeannie Parrish
2 years ago
Walk In appointment and we met with Lakeisha. The entire intake was smooth, professional and informative. She is a sweet lady who reassured us by fixing all future appointments and put my mind at ease.
Love Peace
2 years ago
Excellent staff that got my family through some troubling times. Very responsive.
Lou Arevalo
2 years ago
Family Services of The Piedmont NC 27262
High Point, North Carolina
3.4
(24 reviews)
Daymark Recovery Services’s Guilford Residential Center is a drug and alcohol rehab in High Point, North Carolina. They provide residential substance treatment for adult residents of Guilford County who are indigent or homeless. All services are free; if you have private insurance, you will not be eligible. Their residential care program will he
First off i wanna say that ANY negative comments are from patients who didn’t apply themselves (and expect someone to hold heir hand like a baby) and ex-workers who hated their job. Nobody that applies themselves at daymark has any bad remarks towards them. DO NOT let these comments discourage you. Daymark is a FREE place where you can better yourself if you apply the information that is freely given to you. The food is good, the staff that’s been there the longest? that’s who you’re gunna get the love from. Ms.Keeva, Mr.Curtis, Ms.Stacy, Ms.Rylie, Ms.Tori, Ms.Denita, Ms.Jacky, Ms.Michelle, i could go on and on, these people CARE. This program is designed for people 18 and up, which makes you an adult. So here you are to act like an adult. if you want to be babied you won’t make it at daymark or any other place. PLEASE IGNORE THE NEGATIVITY
Anna H
1 month ago
Thank you so much for saving my life!!! Thanks to you I have everything I need to continue my walk in recovery
James Floyd
3 years ago
This place saved my life. From day 1 they held me accountable and pushed me to "dig deeper" to uncover the roots of why I used. When I wanted to give up on myself staff wouldn't let me. Staff were always there for me especially Ms. Brittney, Ms. Queen, and Ms. Raven. Staff taught me that I am worth my recovery. They don't play around so if you to save your life this is the place to go.
5 years ago
High Point, North Carolina
3.9
(14 reviews)
RHA Health Services is an outpatient center in High Point, North Carolina. They provide specialized opioid addiction treatment, medication-assisted treatment, an intensive outpatient program, and an outpatient program. All programs include a combination of group and individual counseling and medication-assisted therapy. In addition to therapeutic a
It was great and I have an return appointment on Monday the 16 of June
Summer
4 months ago
Im so lucky to have come across RHA Health. I would not be where I am today without their assistance, patience, and compassion. The young man at the front desk is always so accommodating. The doctors assistants are pleasant, and I feel safe and connected with my doctor. Thank you RHA!!
Natasha Moore
7 months ago
The staff are wonderful.
Stephanie Biles
11 months ago
High Point, North Carolina
4.1
(11 reviews)
Daymark Recovery Services is a treatment center for adolescents and adults in High Point, North Carolina. They offer intensive outpatient treatment for folks dealing with drug issues. After you sign up, you’ll be assessed as an individual to have your specific needs met. You’ll meet for a minimum of nine hours each week, with at least three da
I wear cool shoes here.
Brittany Reeves
2 months ago
If you use this facility, they definitely pay attention to your needs. Big shout out to Mark and Hayley...I was having an issue and they helped resolve in less than an hour. I am so glad that I found this place to help with keeping my sobriety...
Scott Ross-Terry
1 year ago
Daymarks services are on point. I have been with them for a lot of years and they have provided me with the best care possible.
Beth Jennings
1 year ago
Daymark Recovery Services Archdale Center NC 27263
Greensboro, North Carolina
3.9
(22 reviews)
Insight Program, located in Greensboro, North Carolina is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism and opiate addiction. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery, as well as flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to
The Insight Program is amazing. I truly believe it saved my son's life.
Rebecca Mohler
3 years ago
I am so grateful to Insight for helping my son, and helping our whole family. Stephanie and Mike have changed our lives forever for the better. It’s a real gift to be relatable to young people and be able to guide them to a life of integrity. My son was completely lost before coming to Insight. He has been living a sober life and working a twelve step program and has a relationship with God. I can see that he is working through his issues and learning to deal with daily life as it is. Our family is changing and growing, and I see him for the brave person he is. He has a strong support system and plenty of sober friends to have fun with. The Insight Program is forever in my heart.
Pearl Moon
3 years ago
In light of a number of reviewers that have decided to detail their experience in ways that proclaim their victimhood, I'd like to preface my review by saying that the Insight Program is a voluntary program. Meaning that the recipient of the service must consent to any services provided and that he/she/they has the option to relieve themselves of said service at any given time. For any newcomers brought here by word of mouth, referral, or perhaps a desperate search for hope, I'd like to caution you from extracting truth from reviews that presume the contrary. You'll find a common theme in reviews such as these: unsubstantiated blame and an absolute shamelessness to be seen as the victim. While these words might appear to come from a place of bitterness and resentment, I assure you it's the opposite. Many of those reviewers, and their beneficiaries, represent some of my first friends when I was lucky enough to join the program. I was 18, trying my hand at college, struggling to maintain a romantic relationship, overwhelmed by life outside of home and pretending that taking Xanax and synthetic opiates for breakfast was normal (among other peculiar justifications). I had struggled with drugs and alcohol abuse prior to this, but I hadn't yet experienced loneliness and stress to this extent. Shortly after my second semester at school I overdosed and was sent to a behavioral health unit. My parents were as supportive and afraid as they were distraught. After deciding to return to Greensboro, my mom, the hero in this story, reached out to an old friend who was a parent involved in the parent group of the program. My first 2 months of IOP services were unbearable. I won't parrot my resentful friends and suggest it was because of the staff, the hours, the meetings, the suggestions or some form of unholy, sadistic indoctrination of cult-like ideology; my level of misery was in direct proportion to my unwillingness to take responsibility for the man I chose to be and the life I chose to create. The more it was "your" fault, the worse I felt. With that being said, not only do I understand the place from which the malice found in these negative reviews was born, I was another couple years of victimization and unwillingness to confront my reality from writing my own hate-filled review. Today I have 8 years sober, approaching 9. My experience with Insight has been absolutely wonderful in every way. It would be naïve to suggest that I was incapable of getting sober anywhere else, but from where I stand now, I have a very difficult time imagining anywhere better than the Insight Program. Here are a few things I'm lucky enough to have in my life today that I wouldn't have without my recovery. I have an absolutely incredible relationship with my parents that I thought was never possible (mostly thanks to the Parent Program at Insight). I laugh a lot. I have goals and aspirations. I have a group of friends that I would do anything for, and I know the feeling is mutual. I'm still learning how to budget... I haven't sincerely considered taking a drink or using a drug in a very, very long time. And I genuinely love my life today. However, I don't want to create the impression that this has been "easy" or that as soon as I got sober my problems melted away. I have plenty of feelings that I still respond poorly to, I have a host of character traits that aren't pretty when brought to the light of day, sometimes I let fear dictate my actions and I still need help. The quality of my recovery, and lack thereof, is 100% up to me and the results aren't without work. However, what's abundantly clear to me is that the work is worth it. I'm eternally grateful for all of the people at Insight who made my experience so wonderful.
Connor
4 years ago
Thomasville, North Carolina
3.0
(377 reviews)
Novant Health Thomasville Medical Center, located in Thomasville, North Carolina is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer supervised medical treatment to safely manage withdrawal symptoms during detoxification, residential care pr
This is a greattt place
Brionna
1 month ago
Friendly
Dawn Macchi
2 months ago
Morgan took such great care of me nicest nurse in the ED she brought me apple juice and a warm blanket
Rena Bieber
3 months ago
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Thomasville, North Carolina
4.8
(20 reviews)
The Green Center in Thomasville, North Carolina is a place where you can receive reliable support for substance use disorder. Their skilled staff are committed to walking alongside you with practical care and guidance. We like that this center offers a unique combination of personal attention and meaningful services that can help you move forward.
great people and easy class attendance with it being zoom
Noah Harden
1 week ago
This has been a moment I’ll cherish forever. Don and Brenda took time to help us understand that even though you make a mistake, you’re still human and it’s going to be ok. They also taught us if we take anything away from this class was to make better decisions and to always think before you do something. Life is hard and we get that but they understood us and coached us along the way. It was such a honor to do zoom with them and we learn so much more than I had excepted. If you’re looking for the best dwi class you definitely don’t want to miss out on this one. Tell them I sent you and I promise you’ll thank me later. I give them a 10 out of 10 😀
Donnie Henry
1 month ago
The classes were informative and enlightening. I enjoyed and looked forward to the classes each week. I wish I could have continued the classes if I could afford them. If I had attended classes like this, I never would have gotten a DWI. I will carry the information I learned in class with me for the rest of my life. Thanks Brenda and Don I appreciate you both.
Oleeta Curlee
9 months ago
Green Center of Growth and Development NC 27360
Lexington, North Carolina
3.9
(34 reviews)
Path of Hope Inc is located in Lexington, North Carolina. This is a drug rehab facility that serves men and women who need support for a drug or alcohol use disorder. They offer treatment in a residential setting. They accept policies from most major insurance providers. Their treatment is tailored to your recovery needs. You’ll work with an
POH is the shit son! I just completed 28 longgggg days of treatment there in wonderful Lexington, NC. Home of the best BBQ in state! Now, I am a different kind of of breed. I'm one of those troublesome Iraq War veterans that loved his 2 years in combat like no other. My alcolism took off after I left the Army I'm 2010. And I am a lucky one who made it back alive with just s very, very small case of undiagnosed PTSD that I prefer to not discuss unless at the VA. However, combat also made.my anxiety worse. Go ducking figure! I'm 100% service connected so I get free rehab for life all over..... but I burnt so many bridges that the VA finally said then you go do it yourself a d my hard headed ass did with ease. I might come across ass rocky or arrogant. But I'm not. Trust me, I've been in a few gunfight in Diyala Province, Baqubah, Iraq to be specific in 2007, been homeless a few times in the streets, and been hanging out with what people consider the outcasts and other stereotyped groups of people for 15 long hard years of boozing my life away for nothing.... feeling sorry for myself and having pitty parties about what coulda, woulda, shoulda type shit. Bro... let me tell you.... Give POH a try. Go tell them folks Ross sent you there and said try Tommy or Russell at the Mens house. Or Ms. Erica at tbe Woman's house. You don't want that SMOKE! 3 hots and a cot with a GREAT clinical staff and supportive interns as well... Ms. Antonia was my clinician. She was pretty cool. Thought she was always angry or would be hard on me at first. But I was wrong. Quite friendly and helpful. I had fun discussing my difficult life situations 🙃. With that I'll close my sarcastic long new review. I'll keep coming back! Lol.
Ross Thomas
6 months ago
I've been to the men's halfway house a couple of times. It's a great place for men to go and rebuild their lives while they recover. Great people, great staff. I would recommend to anyone who wants a new beginning.
Jimmy Folds
1 year ago
I truly think if you are real with yourself, Path Of Hope is a great place of knowledge and understanding of the concept of addiction. You are going to receive the help that you need if you apply yourself and follow their suggestions. The counselors do not force anything on you, they just simply suggest that you adhere to their guidelines and rules. It is up to the individual to use the help and resources that they provide in order to live a productive life. This program has enabled me to see my life in a more positive way. It has also encouraged me to choose a career in the Recovery field so that I too can share my hope and knowledge with others on their path to recovery. This place changed my life for the better. A great place to receive help with any addiction. It truly has been a Path Of Hope for me.
Jeffrey Oglesby
3 years ago
Greensboro, North Carolina
4.8
(57 reviews)
AA – Alcoholics Anonymous – Unity Club, located in Greensboro, North Carolina is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Additional levels of ca
Great place to get what you need welcoming people always here great Home Group strongly suggested
Scot Gleason
5 months ago
Home of good vibes, life changing information, and a beautiful AA family.
Cayla Grossman-Orr
5 months ago
Great place for friends of Bill to meet.
Daniel Malloy
5 months ago
High Point, North Carolina
4.2
(16 reviews)
Guilford County Mental Health, located in High Point, North Carolina is a public alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. Specialty rehab programs at Guilford County Mental Health include tailored care focusing on women's specific needs and experiences
It was great and I have an return appointment on Monday the 16 of June
Summer
4 months ago
Im so lucky to have come across RHA Health. I would not be where I am today without their assistance, patience, and compassion. The young man at the front desk is always so accommodating. The doctors assistants are pleasant, and I feel safe and connected with my doctor. Thank you RHA!!
Natasha Moore
7 months ago
The staff are wonderful.
Stephanie Biles
11 months ago
Greensboro, North Carolina
4.0
(5 reviews)
Oxford House – Onslow in Greensboro, North Carolina, is one of 25 houses in Guilford County for men and women in early recovery from alcohol and drugs. The Oxford house model provides a peer supportive, sober living environment for persons reintegrating into society after giving up alcohol and drugs. Origins of the Oxford House Model The Oxf
It's a safe place to be, awesome people.love it, God is good
BENJIE Nichols
6 months ago
Great house. Great group of guys.
Mark Epps
2 years ago
Guys here are awesome!!!! I love them to death.
Elizabeth Millikan
8 years ago
Greensboro, North Carolina
Mell – Burton Structured Day, located in Greensboro, North Carolina is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Specialty r
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Greensboro, North Carolina
4.8
(4 reviews)
Adolescent Alternatives, located in Greensboro, North Carolina is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery. Specialty rehab programs at Adolescent Alternatives incl
Ehhh all right place
Brayan Lopez
7 years ago
I was a client there, they really care about the kids and the families of the kids. Yes they can be strict but I realize now that it was completely out of love. I still keep in contact with them, I would recommend this place to anyone that needs help with there kids, and I grew up in grouphomes and this is tied for the best of the six gruophomes and foster homes I grew up in.
scott mitchell
7 years ago
Great Clinical Staff and Well Organized Team
Shirena Smith
7 years ago
Greensboro, North Carolina
5.0
(2 reviews)
DREAMS Treatment Services, located in Greensboro, North Carolina is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving re
D.R.E.A.M.S faculty and very own founder Mrs. Brenda Smith Williams worked wonders for me, my life & my family's lives. I never imagined in a million yrs that'd I walk out of a treatment center a different person, but it's possible. Through the strength of myself and the guidance of D.R.E.A.M.S my life was forever changed in 2008. I will never forget Mrs. Brenda. She's one incredible, powerful, demanding & encouraging woman I know. I'll never be able to thank her enough, my love and respect for is so profound. I just hope someone else is able to take away the same experience as I did.
Brittney Kicinski
8 years ago
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Compare the Cost of Addiction Treatment in North Carolina

The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.

These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.

Average Cost of Treatment in North Carolina vs. the National Average

North Carolina
$56,759
National Average
$57,193

Cost of Drug Rehab in North Carolina vs. Nearby States

North Carolina
$56,759
$56,456
$57,774
$56,600

Compare Cost of Treatment in Top North Carolina Cities

North Carolina
$56,759
Charlotte
$61,891
Raleigh
$62,472
Greensboro
$51,318

How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in North Carolina?

There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in North Carolina. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in North Carolina that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in North Carolina.

545 accept self-payment or cash
415 accept private health insurance
21 offer free treatment
421 accept North Carolina Medicaid coverage
312 accept Medicare
238 offer low-cost treatment
286 offer sliding-scale fees
269 accept TRICARE coverage

Insurance for Drug Rehab in North Carolina

Blue Cross Blue Shield is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in North Carolina, with 152 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Aetna is the 2nd most popular with 101 treatment centers accepting it followed by Cigna in 3rd accepted by 79 drug rehabs.

North Carolina Rehab Admissions in 2023

North Carolina is ranked 21st nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 470 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is lower than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.

North Carolina
470
National Average
621
238
282

Rehab Admissions in North Carolina by Drug Type

The following are the number of North Carolina rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.

7,966
Alcohol
7,196
Marijuana
6,342
Heroin
5,823
Other Opiates
4,566
Meth
3,271
Cocaine

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).

Narcotics Violations and DUIs in North Carolina

Narcotics Violations

North Carolina is ranked 15th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 583 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is higher than the National Average of 421.

North Carolina
583
Virginia
314
South Carolina
803
Tennessee
712

All values are per 100,000 population.

Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.

DUIs

North Carolina has the 41st highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 123 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 13,377 total DUI arrests).

North Carolina
123
Virginia
195
South Carolina
203
Tennessee
245

All values are per 100,000 population.

SafeHome.org. DUI statistics and trends.

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