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Compare day treatment programs in North Carolina including PHP, IOP, reviews, and direct provider phone numbers.

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North Carolina · 324 directory resources

Find PHP Programs in North Carolina

Compare day treatment programs in North Carolina including PHP, IOP, reviews, and direct provider phone numbers.

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247care programs
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Addiction specialists across North Carolina — therapists, psychologists, and counselors who work with people in recovery and their families.

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Other Recovery Pathways

Many people start with AA or NA. This section helps compare other established recovery communities, tools, and support styles.

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Coverage depends on the plan, provider, service, and medical-necessity rules. Ask both the facility and your insurer about network status, authorization, and your expected cost.

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The State of Recovery in North Carolina

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