UNC at Chapel Hill is a substance abuse treatment facility located in Carrboro, NC, dedicated to helping individuals overcome addiction and achieve lasting recovery. Situated at 200 North Greensboro Street Suite C-6, this accredited treatment center provides comprehensive services in both short-term and long-term residential settings. Whether you or a loved one is struggling with alcohol or drug addiction, UNC at Chapel Hill offers evidence-based treatment options designed to meet your specific needs and support your journey to sobriety.
UNC at Chapel Hill offers multiple levels of care to address the varying needs of individuals in recovery. Detoxification services are available for those beginning treatment, providing medically supervised withdrawal management to ensure safety and comfort during the initial phase of recovery. The facility provides short-term residential treatment (30 days or less), which is ideal for individuals who need intensive, structured care but may have work, family, or other commitments to return to quickly. For those requiring extended support, long-term residential treatment (30 days or more) offers a more immersive recovery experience with ongoing therapy, skill-building, and peer support. Additionally, UNC at Chapel Hill utilizes buprenorphine treatment, an FDA-approved medication that reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms, helping individuals maintain stability throughout their recovery journey.
UNC at Chapel Hill understands that financial concerns can prevent people from seeking help, which is why the facility works with individuals to make treatment accessible. While specific insurance plans accepted are listed, many major insurance providers cover substance abuse treatment services under the Mental Health Parity Act, which ensures addiction treatment receives equal coverage to other medical conditions. If you have questions about whether your insurance will cover treatment at this facility, our admissions team is ready to help verify your coverage and discuss any out-of-pocket costs.
Recovery is possible, and help is available right now. If you or someone you care about is ready to take the first step toward sobriety, please call 919-445-0226 to speak with UNC at Chapel Hill directly, or reach out to our free admissions support line for assistance with insurance verification and immediate admission. Your call is confidential, and compassionate specialists are standing by to answer your questions and guide you toward the treatment you deserve.