Charlotte
4949A Albemarle Rd. 
Charlotte, NC 28205

Lexington
310 Murphy Dr. 
Lexington, NC 27295

Rowan
1504 Jake Alexander Blvd W. 
Salisbury, NC 28147

Shallotte
4437 Main St. 
Shallotte, NC 28470

Thomasville
1301 National Hwy. 
Thomasville, NC 27360

Reclaiming Lives with Compassionate Care

Breaking stigma, inspiring hope.

  • Serving Clients in Various North Carolina Locations
  • Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and Other Insurance Plans
  • CARF-Accredited Clinics Throughout the State

Your Path to Sobriety Starts with Our Opioid Addiction Treatment in North Carolina

Taking the first step toward recovery from addiction can be challenging, but with Treatment Centers LLC., you’re not alone. We specialize in providing opioid addiction treatment in North Carolina, ensuring that compassionate care, support, and therapeutic tools are by your side as you regain control of your life. Our numerous centers across the state make accessing the help you need and deserve convenient. We can overcome these challenges and build a healthier future for you and your loved ones.

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Accessible Care Wherever You Are

Our centers are strategically located to serve anyone struggling with opioid addiction in North Carolina.

Charlotte

Address: 4949A Albemarle Rd., Charlotte, NC 28205
Phone: (704) 532-4262

Address: 4949A Albemarle Rd., Charlotte, NC 28205
Phone: (
704)-532-4262

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Lexington

Address: 310 Murphy Dr., Lexington, NC 27295
Phone: (336) 224-1919

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Rowan

Address: 1504 Jake Alexander Blvd W., Salisbury, NC 28147
Phone: (704) 645-8539

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Shallotte

Address: 4437 Main St., Shallotte, NC 28470
Phone: (910) 754-4449

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Thomasville

Address: 1301 National Hwy., Thomasville, NC 27360
Phone: (336) 472-8230

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Customizing Approaches to
Your Recovery Program

At Treatment Centers LLC., we prioritize individualized care. Through medication-assisted treatment and personal counseling, we create a program aligned with your unique needs and recovery goals.

Your Partner in the
Healing Process

Our experienced counselors are trained to assist you with the multifaceted aspects of opioid addiction, and they are your allies in this fight. Both individual and group counseling options are available to equip you with the tools for lasting change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What to expect on the first day?

Our team will conduct an initial intake meeting upon your first visit. It will involve reviewing pertinent paperwork, discussing your treatment plan, and answering queries. Our team will give you a comprehensive overview of your recovery path to ensure you are well-informed before starting. It’s recommended to set aside your morning for this session.

How is counseling integrated into my treatment?

We understand that dealing with addiction goes beyond physical treatment, so we integrate individual and group counseling sessions into your recovery plan. Our skilled counselors provide the emotional and psychological support you need throughout your journey. They are well-trained to guide you through the various challenges you may encounter during your recovery phase.

What's the recommended duration for the treatment?

It varies for each individual. However, research shows rehabilitation is most effective when continued for 90 days or more. For methadone maintenance, a minimum treatment length of 12 months is usually required. Remember, it’s not about how quickly you can stop the process but how long you can maintain your health, happiness, and freedom from addiction.

Are there any side effects?

The methadone side effects can include the following:

  • Constipation
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Sleepiness
  • Stomach Pain
  • Tiredness
  • Vomiting

If you experience any discomforting side effects, speaking to your doctor or pharmacist immediately is essential.

I am pregnant. What should I do?

If you suspect you are pregnant, it is vital to take immediate action to ensure the welfare of both you and your baby. Actions you should take include the following:

  • Inform the clinic staff as soon as you suspect that you might be pregnant. Early detection is crucial for making special care and treatment provisions for your condition.
  • Prioritize attending all prenatal doctor’s appointments and educational classes. These are designed to ensure you receive the most suitable care during pregnancy.
  • Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions for prenatal care for opioid-dependent pregnant women meticulously. The guidelines set by your provider are intended to keep you and your baby healthy throughout pregnancy.
  • Adopt a healthy diet and monitor your weight. Nutrition plays a crucial role in fetal development, and maintaining an appropriate weight prevents complications during pregnancy.
  • Make a concerted effort to stop or significantly reduce tobacco smoking. Smoking during pregnancy can have detrimental effects on your baby’s health.
  • Finally, consider your consumption of medications and other substances. It’s necessary to avoid taking any drugs, vitamins, nutritional supplements, or alcohol unless they have been specifically prescribed or approved by your doctor. This is to prevent any drug interactions or harmful effects on you and your baby.

By adhering to these guidelines, you will take the necessary steps to care for your health and your baby during a critical period. For more detailed information about methadone maintenance treatment during pregnancy, you can check out our guide.
Methadone Maintenance Treatment and Pregnancy

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Let us help you reclaim your life through our opioid addiction treatment in North Carolina. Contact us today to learn about our programs. Our CARF-accredited clinics across the state accept Medicaid, Medicare, and other insurance plans to facilitate more convenient access to care.