Best Rehab Centers in Winston-Salem, NC

Our staff has curated the following list of the best Rehab Centers in Winston-Salem, NC based on widely accepted standards for high quality treatment. Learn about our selection criteria and rating system.
High Point, North Carolina
4.7
16 reviews

Insurance Accepted 150 - 240 days

Caring Services offers holistic substance abuse treatment for adult men and women, including motivational interviewing, CBT, mindfulness, DBT, anger management, individual and group therapy, family education, relapse prevention, and life skills. Treatment length and hours vary, and clients can live at home or in transitional housing.

Inpatient Outpatient Detox Transitional Housing
Greensboro, North Carolina
0
0 reviews

Insurance Accepted 6 - 12 days

United Quest Care Services is a recovery center offering evidence-based therapies and services for drug and alcohol addiction. They provide outpatient therapy, individual and group counseling, medication and symptom management, addiction education, and nutritional guidance. Treatment programs are tailored to each client's needs and they accept Medicaid, Medicare, and other insurance plans.

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Greensboro, North Carolina
4
87 reviews

Insurance Accepted 6 - 16 days

The Ringer Center provides in-person and virtual outpatient addiction recovery programs, including mental health evaluations, therapy, medication assistance, and more. Clients work with a treatment team to determine the best services for their needs and progress is monitored. They also offer a first offenders program for those charged with drug or alcohol offenses in Greensboro. The center operates on a 12-step philosophy.

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Winston-Salem, North Carolina
3.1
16 reviews

Insurance Accepted 5 - 12 days

Top Priority Care Services offers evidence-based addiction treatment plans for adolescents and adults struggling with drug abuse and mental health issues. Clients are assessed by addiction specialists to determine the most effective services. Children and adolescents have access to individual and group therapies, medication management, and other behavioral health services. Adults receive intensive services such as therapy, support groups, life skill development, and crisis planning.

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Greensboro, North Carolina
4
170 reviews

Insurance Accepted

Crossroads Treatment Center in Greensboro offers medication-assisted treatment for adult men and women struggling with opioid abuse. Along with medications, clients can access short-term services like group counseling and individual therapy. However, for more intensive or long-term care, clients will need to be referred to another facility. This location accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare.

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Greensboro, North Carolina
4.2
78 reviews

Insurance Accepted 16 - 30 days

Fellowship Hall is a unique not-for-profit inpatient treatment program that offers personalized services based on 12-step traditions for men and women. They have specialized programs for young adults and offer gender-specific treatments. Clients typically start with a 1-5 day detox and then become residents at the inpatient program. With a variety of treatment options such as group therapy, yoga, and EMDR, clients can choose what works best for them. Fellowship Hall also provides transitional housing for those transitioning from residential to outpatient treatment.

Inpatient Outpatient Detox
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
3.5
41 reviews

Insurance Accepted

ARCA, a nonprofit since 1969, provides personalized drug and alcohol treatment in a tranquil, rural campus setting.

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