North Carolina
Drug-Rehab .org is part of a national campaign (including in North Carolina) to help those affected by drug addiction get help. We have contact information for over 3000 drug rehab centers and treatment centers nationwide, with plenty to be found in North Carolina, too.
We understand that recovery from addiction or alcoholism is a many stage process that takes involvement of the families, treatment professionals and others who have been through the process themselves. Strictly doing Physical Detoxification and Out-Patient Treatment is rarely enough. The addict or alcoholic needs to learn new skills for living, coping strategies and ways to regain control of their over their own life once again, without an artificial high as a coping mechanism.
Call us today to receive guidance at 855-473-4227!
Top North Carolina Cities Including:
- Charlotte
- Raleigh
- Greensboro
- Durham
- Winston-Salem
- Fayetteville
- Cary
- High Point
- Wilmington
- Greenville
- MORE CITIES…
Beautiful North Carolina is home to 9,656,401 people in the heart of the American southeast. The state capital is Raleigh, a rapidly growing city in North Carolina. Drugs and alcohol have a rapidly growing presence in the state, too, as follows:
- Crack cocaine and cocaine itself are both major threats to the state of North Carolina. Heroin is not widely available in North Carolina although its availability has been increasing.
- Methamphetamine use has stabilized, thanks to a crackdown by law enforcement agencies; although recently the federal government reported that meth lab seizures in North Carolina had increased.
- Marijuana can be found anywhere within North Carolina and is the most commonly abused illegal substance.
- MDMA, LSD and many prescription medications are growing in popularity in North Carolina.
- Marijuana remains the most popular illicit drug in North Carolina.
- The next popular drug is cocaine, accounting for the second highest in drug-related admissions to North Carolina treatment centers.
- Eight percent of people in North Carolina reported using any kind of illicit drug within the past month of a recent government survey; that is about the national average.
- Drug-induced deaths in North Carolina are equal to the national average.
Making a Recovery in North Carolina
Many people try and try to get help on their own and often are meant with disastrous results. Realizing you don’t have to face such a struggle alone is your first step to real recovery success.
Call us today at 855-473-4227; we have trained professionals awaiting your call and to point you in the best direction for your rehabilitation.
1101 Tyvola Rd. Charlotte, NC 28217
Americas Addiction Treatment Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
5016 Friendly Ave. Greensboro, NC 27410
ASAP Inpatient Treatment Youth Focus provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.youthfocus.org
803 S. Walker St. Burgaw, NC 28425
Coastal Horizons Center Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.coastalhorizons.org
116 N. College Ave. Newton, NC 28658
Doris Lasley and Associates provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
824 Gum Branch Rd. Jacksonville, NC 28540
Healing Center provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
1507 Martin St. Wilmington, NC 28401
Kelly House provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Halfway house
574 W. Palmer St. Franklin, NC 28734
Mental Wellness Professional Divsion MYR provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.mountainyouthresources.org
155 Memorial Dr. Pinehurst, NC 28374
Moore Regional Hospital provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Detox, Buprenorphine Treatment
www.firsthealth.org
128 W. 5th St. Lumberton, NC 28358
Peterlin and Associates Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
2577 W. 5th St. Greenville, NC 27834
Walter B Jones provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Detox, Methadone Services, Buprenorphine Treatment
www.dhhs.state.nc.us/mhddsas/jones.htm