Naltrexone Treatment Centers in North Carolina
Medically reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, LCSWLast reviewed: April 2026
Our directory lists 210 naltrexone providers across North Carolina, with the largest concentrations in Asheville (14), Charlotte (12) and Raleigh (12).
Naltrexone (Vivitrol, Revia) is an opioid antagonist used to treat both alcohol use disorder and opioid dependence. Available as a daily oral tablet or monthly extended-release injection, it blocks opioid receptors to reduce cravings and prevent relapse.
Treatment landscape in North Carolina:
- NC Medicaid covers substance abuse treatment
- Mountain and coastal treatment locations
- Growing number of specialized programs
- Strong university-affiliated treatment centers
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Naltrexone providers in North Carolina
Asheville · 14 centers

Asheville Comprehensive Treatment Ctr
Asheville, NC
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Daymark Recovery Services
Asheville, NC
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Start Fresh Treatment Center
Asheville, NC
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MAHEC Center for Psychiatry and
Asheville, NC
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October Road Inc
Asheville, NC
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RHA Health Services
Asheville, NC
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Real Recovery by Pyramid Healthcare
Asheville, NC
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Mayrx LLC
Asheville, NC
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Insight Human Services
Asheville, NC
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Mission Hospital Copestone
Asheville, NC
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Charlotte · 12 centers

Amity Medical Group Inc
Charlotte, NC
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Blanchard Institute
Charlotte, NC
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South Charlotte VA Healthcare Center
Charlotte, NC
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Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center
Charlotte, NC
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Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center
Charlotte, NC
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Genesis Project 1 Inc
Charlotte, NC
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Atrium Health Addiction Services
Charlotte, NC
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Atrium Health Addiction Services
Charlotte, NC
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LMS Medical Services PLLC
Charlotte, NC
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Raleigh · 12 centers

Green Hill Recovery LLC
Raleigh, NC
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SouthLight Healthcare
Raleigh, NC
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Carolina Performance
Raleigh, NC
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SouthLight Healthcare
Raleigh, NC
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Carter Clinic
Raleigh, NC
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Morse Clinic of North Raleigh
Raleigh, NC
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AIM Advaita Integrated Medicine
Raleigh, NC
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Childrens Campus
Raleigh, NC
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The Pines
Raleigh, NC
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Fayetteville · 8 centers

Cumberland Recovery Response Center
Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville Comprehensive Trt Center
Fayetteville, NC
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Life Net Services LLC
Fayetteville, NC
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Life Net Services LLC
Fayetteville, NC
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Better Beginnings Healthcare Solutions
Fayetteville, NC
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Carter Clinic
Fayetteville, NC
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Cumberland County CommuniCare
Fayetteville, NC
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Durham · 7 centers

Eleanor Health
Durham, NC
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Morse Clinic Of Durham PC
Durham, NC
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Sol Medical Group
Durham, NC
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Freedom House Recovery Center
Durham, NC
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Freedom House Recovery Center
Durham, NC
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Reliable Health Services
Durham, NC
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Wilmington · 7 centers

A Brighter Start
Wilmington, NC
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Wilmington Treatment Center
Wilmington, NC
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Coastal Horizons Center Inc
Wilmington, NC
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Launch Pad Wellness
Wilmington, NC
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Wilmington Mental Health
Wilmington, NC
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Winston Salem · 7 centers

Addiction Recovery Care Association
Winston Salem, NC
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Daymark Recovery Services
Winston Salem, NC
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Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center
Winston Salem, NC
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Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Service
Winston Salem, NC
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Insight Human Services Inc
Winston Salem, NC
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Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center
Winston Salem, NC
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Wake Forest Baptist Health
Winston Salem, NC
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Greensboro · 5 centers

Fellowship Hall Inc
Greensboro, NC
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Family Services of the Piedmont
Greensboro, NC
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New Vision Therapy PLLC
Greensboro, NC
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Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS)
Greensboro, NC
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Greenville · 5 centers

PORT Health Services
Greenville, NC
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PORT Health Services
Greenville, NC
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PORT Health Services
Greenville, NC
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Pathways to Life Inc
Greenville, NC
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Walter B Jones
Greenville, NC
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Chapel Hill · 4 centers

Freedom House Recovery Center
Chapel Hill, NC
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Freedom House Recovery Center
Chapel Hill, NC
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Freedom House Recovery Center
Chapel Hill, NC
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Gastonia · 4 centers

Phoenix Counseling Center
Gastonia, NC
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Integrated Care of Greater Hickory
Gastonia, NC
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Jacksonville · 4 centers

Dix Crisis Intervention Center
Jacksonville, NC
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Coastal Carolina Neuropsychiatric Ctr
Jacksonville, NC
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Positive Life Changes
Jacksonville, NC
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Lumberton · 4 centers

RHA Health Services
Lumberton, NC
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Carter Clinic
Lumberton, NC
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Stephens Outreach Center Inc
Lumberton, NC
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Goldsboro · 3 centers

Family Medicine and Rehab Center
Goldsboro, NC
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Waynesboro Family Clinic
Goldsboro, NC
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Medical Care Inc
Goldsboro, NC
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Hickory · 3 centers

Eleanor Health
Hickory, NC
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Integrated Care of Greater Hickory
Hickory, NC
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Cognitive Connection
Hickory, NC
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Pinehurst · 3 centers

Daymark Recovery Services
Pinehurst, NC
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Pinehurst Comprehensive Treatment Ctr
Pinehurst, NC
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Rocky Mount · 3 centers

Monarch
Rocky Mount, NC
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Nash UNC Healthcare
Rocky Mount, NC
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Nash UNC Healthcare
Rocky Mount, NC
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Salisbury · 3 centers

Daymark Recovery Services
Salisbury, NC
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Salisbury VA Medical Center
Salisbury, NC
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Shelby · 3 centers

Foothills Consulting and Associates
Shelby, NC
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Phoenix Counseling Center
Shelby, NC
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Phoenix Counseling Center
Shelby, NC
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Statesville · 3 centers

Daymark Recovery Services
Statesville, NC
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Addiction Recovery Medical Services
Statesville, NC
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Albemarle · 2 centers

Daymark Recovery Services
Albemarle, NC
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Monarch
Albemarle, NC
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Asheboro · 2 centers

Triad Therapy
Asheboro, NC
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Morse Clinic of Asheboro
Asheboro, NC
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Boone · 2 centers
Henderson · 2 centers

Genesis Project North
Henderson, NC
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Laurinburg · 2 centers

Carter Clinic
Laurinburg, NC
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Lexington · 2 centers

Daymark Recovery Services
Lexington, NC
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Louisburg · 2 centers

Relief Integrated Healthcare
Louisburg, NC
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Vision Behavioral Health Servs LLC
Louisburg, NC
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Monroe · 2 centers

Daymark Recovery Services
Monroe, NC
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Morehead City · 2 centers

PORT Health Services
Morehead City, NC
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Family Medicine and Rehab Center
Morehead City, NC
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Newland · 2 centers

Daymark Recovery Services
Newland, NC
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North Wilkesboro · 2 centers

Daymark Recovery Services
North Wilkesboro, NC
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North Wilkesboro Comp Treatment Center
North Wilkesboro, NC
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Reidsville · 2 centers
Washington · 2 centers

Metropolitan Community Hlth Servs Inc
Washington, NC
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DREAM Provider Care Services
Washington, NC
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Williamston · 2 centers

Metropolitan Community Hlth Servs Inc
Williamston, NC
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DREAM Provider Care Services
Williamston, NC
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Arden · 1 center

Insight Recovery Center
Arden, NC
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Bakersville · 1 center

RHA Health Services Inc
Bakersville, NC
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Bayboro · 1 center
Black Mountain · 1 center

JFK Alcohol and Drug Abuse Trt Ctr
Black Mountain, NC
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Bladenboro · 1 center

RHA Health Services
Bladenboro, NC
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Burgaw · 1 center

Coastal Horizons Center Inc
Burgaw, NC
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Carrboro · 1 center
Cary · 1 center
Clayton · 1 center

Johnston Recovery Services
Clayton, NC
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Clinton · 1 center

Family First Support Center Inc
Clinton, NC
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Concord · 1 center

Daymark Recovery Services
Concord, NC
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Dallas · 1 center

Amity Medical Group Inc
Dallas, NC
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Dobson · 1 center

Hope Valley Inc
Dobson, NC
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Dunn · 1 center

Tri County Community Health
Dunn, NC
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Ellenboro · 1 center

Foothills at Red Oak Recovery
Ellenboro, NC
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Elm City · 1 center

Carolina Family Health Centers
Elm City, NC
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Erwin · 1 center
Fairmont · 1 center

Stephens Outreach Center Inc
Fairmont, NC
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Fletcher · 1 center

Willows at Red Oak Recovery
Fletcher, NC
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Franklin · 1 center

Hazelwood Healthcare PLLC
Franklin, NC
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Hendersonville · 1 center

UNC Health Pardee
Hendersonville, NC
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High Point · 1 center

Daymark Recovery Services
High Point, NC
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Hookerton · 1 center

Positive Life Changes
Hookerton, NC
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Huntersville · 1 center

Blanchard Institute
Huntersville, NC
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Jefferson · 1 center

Daymark Recovery Services
Jefferson, NC
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Kernersville · 1 center

Kernersville VA Healthcare Center
Kernersville, NC
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Kings Mountain · 1 center

Atrium Health
Kings Mountain, NC
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Kinston · 1 center

Kinston Community Behav Health Ctr
Kinston, NC
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Kitty Hawk · 1 center

Changing Tides
Kitty Hawk, NC
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Leicester · 1 center

Red Oak Recovery
Leicester, NC
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Lillington · 1 center

Daymark Recovery Services
Lillington, NC
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Marion · 1 center

RHA Behavioral Health Services
Marion, NC
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Marshall · 1 center
Mill Spring · 1 center

Pavillon
Mill Spring, NC
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Mills River · 1 center

Silver Ridge
Mills River, NC
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Mocksville · 1 center

Southern Family Medicine
Mocksville, NC
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Mooresville · 1 center

Southern Family Medicine
Mooresville, NC
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Morganton · 1 center
Mount Airy · 1 center

Daymark Recovery Services
Mount Airy, NC
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New Bern · 1 center

PORT Health Services
New Bern, NC
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Norlina · 1 center

Lake Area Counseling Halfway House
Norlina, NC
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Pembroke · 1 center

Southeastern Integrated Care LLC
Pembroke, NC
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Pilot Mountain · 1 center
Plymouth · 1 center

DREAM Provider Care Services
Plymouth, NC
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Raeford · 1 center

Daymark Recovery Services
Raeford, NC
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Ridgecrest · 1 center

FIRST at Blue Ridge Inc
Ridgecrest, NC
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Roanoke Rapids · 1 center

Morse Clinic of Roanoke Rapids
Roanoke Rapids, NC
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Rockingham · 1 center

Sandhills Behavioral Care PLLC
Rockingham, NC
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Rocky Point · 1 center

Coastal Horizons Center Inc
Rocky Point, NC
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Rose Hill · 1 center

New Dimension Group LLC
Rose Hill, NC
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Rowland · 1 center

Hope Health Family Practice
Rowland, NC
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Roxboro · 1 center

Freedom House Recovery Center
Roxboro, NC
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Shallotte · 1 center

Coastal Horizons Inc
Shallotte, NC
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Siler City · 1 center

Chatham Recovery PLLC
Siler City, NC
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Smithfield · 1 center

Carter Clinic
Smithfield, NC
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Sparta · 1 center

Daymark Recovery Center
Sparta, NC
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Supply · 1 center

Start Fresh Treatment Center
Supply, NC
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Tarboro · 1 center

Carolina Family Health Centers Inc
Tarboro, NC
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Taylorsville · 1 center

Addiction Recovery Medical Services
Taylorsville, NC
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Thomasville · 1 center
Wake Forest · 1 center

Sol Medical Group
Wake Forest, NC
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Wallace · 1 center
Warrenton · 1 center

Freedom House Recovery Center
Warrenton, NC
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Weaverville · 1 center

Carolina Recovery Solutions
Weaverville, NC
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Wendell · 1 center

Journeys in Mental Health and Wellness
Wendell, NC
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Whiteville · 1 center

RHA Health Services
Whiteville, NC
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Wilson · 1 center

Journeys Mental Health and Wellness
Wilson, NC
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Zebulon · 1 center

Morse Clinic of Zebulon
Zebulon, NC
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NC Medicaid
NC Medicaid covers methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone; Tailored Plans provide enhanced behavioral-health coordination for members with OUD.
State regulations
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services licenses OTPs; the state launched Tailored Plans in 2024 to integrate MAT with primary care.
- Cash or self-payment198
- Private health insurance174
- Medicaid165
- State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid158
- Medicare154
- Federal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)113
- Outpatient183
- Regular outpatient treatment164
- Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment162
- Intensive outpatient treatment93
- Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization42
Frequently Asked Questions About Naltrexone in North Carolina
Can I do MAT if I also use alcohol or stimulants?
Yes. Using other substances does not disqualify you from naltrexone. Most North Carolina programs encourage honest disclosure at intake so the team can monitor for drug interactions, adjust the care plan, and refer you to parallel treatment for alcohol or stimulant use where indicated.
Can I get free naltrexone treatment in North Carolina?
Free naltrexone treatment is possible in North Carolina for patients who qualify for NC Medicaid, are enrolled in State Opioid Response–funded clinics, or use charity-care programs at community behavioral-health centers. Call 988 or 1-800-662-4357 for live referrals.
Do I need prior authorization for naltrexone under NC Medicaid?
Most NC Medicaid plans have eliminated prior authorization for MAT medications, but long-acting injectables like Sublocade and Vivitrol may still require PA. Your North Carolina provider’s billing staff will handle any authorizations needed before your first dose.
How high is my deductible likely to be for naltrexone treatment?
Marketplace silver plans in North Carolina typically have $4,000–$7,500 individual deductibles. MAT visits accumulate toward the deductible until it is met; after that, coinsurance typically drops to 20–30%. HSA and HRA funds can cover MAT out-of-pocket costs.
Can I transfer my methadone or buprenorphine prescription to another North Carolina provider?
Yes. Your current North Carolina clinic will send clinical records and dose history to the new provider with your written consent. For methadone, the receiving OTP verifies dose and last attendance before admission; for buprenorphine, transfers can happen within 24–48 hours.
How long does naltrexone treatment typically last in North Carolina?
Many North Carolina patients stay on naltrexone for a year or more, and some stay indefinitely. Duration depends on individual stability, quality of life, and risk of relapse. Research consistently shows that longer MAT duration is associated with lower overdose mortality.
Can I start naltrexone the same day I call?
Same-day induction is increasingly common in North Carolina — especially for buprenorphine at low-barrier clinics and in emergency departments. Methadone same-day starts depend on OTP capacity; call early in the day to maximize your chance of same-day intake.
Will I get medication on the first day of naltrexone?
Usually yes. North Carolina programs following low-barrier protocols provide the first buprenorphine dose or naltrexone prescription on day one. Methadone first doses are administered in-clinic and require SAMHSA-certified protocols that are typically completed during the intake visit.
Is naltrexone addictive?
Physical dependence on naltrexone (methadone or buprenorphine) develops over time — but addiction is different from dependence. Addiction involves compulsive use despite harm; MAT at a stable prescribed dose does not produce that pattern. Naltrexone is not addictive and causes no physical dependence.
Does NC Medicaid cover perinatal MAT?
Yes. NC Medicaid covers MAT during pregnancy and for 12 months postpartum in North Carolina, with priority access and typically no cost-sharing. Pregnancy Medicaid applications are fast-tracked in most North Carolina counties — ask at intake.
What happens in naltrexone counseling sessions?
Sessions cover craving management, relapse-prevention skills, coping strategies, relationship issues, trauma processing if relevant, and goal setting for recovery. The counselor and client collaborate on a written treatment plan that is updated every 30–90 days in North Carolina.
Does naltrexone violate North Carolina employment drug-testing rules?
No. Legally prescribed methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone does not violate employment drug-testing policies when documented by your MAT clinician. Notify the Medical Review Officer (MRO) of your prescription — do not test positive without MRO notification.
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