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Outpatient Drug Rehab in North Carolina

Treating Opioid and Substance Use Disorder for 20 Years

We have been helping people for over twenty years with addiction to drugs like opioids (including fentanyl and heroin), meth, and alcohol.  In recent years, many people seeking treatment with us have become addicted to illegal counterfeit versions of fentanyl or their cheaper substitutes nitazines. On top of the rampant risk of overdose that fentanyl and these related synthetic opioids pose, they are often "cut" with the veterinary anesthetic xylazine, which can cause necrotic skin ulcerations. 

We can serve the entire state of North Carolina via telehealth.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide compassionate, respectful, and affordable addiction treatment to patients throughout all of North Carolina. We believe that a comprehensive approach to recovery leads to long-term sobriety. We combine medical treatments, counseling, and other non-medical avenues in order to achieve these patient's recovery goals. The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) has shown that patients who participate in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and receive counseling for extended periods can achieve up to a 92 % success rate of long-term recovery

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Compassionate Support

We integrate medication into our program, when appropriate. These medications help reduce craving and improve success rates. Some examples are:

  • Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade)
  • Naltrexone (Vivitrol and ReVia)

We have found that our patients who take advantage of medication-assisted treatment and also pursue counseling, 12-step (or non 12-step) support groups, and pursue a spiritual approach to recovery are able to move towards a happy and fulfilling life.

We offer counseling at our centers, but you're more than welcome to continue counseling outside of our system, in we encourage you to pursue support groups to maintain comfortable recovery.

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We have over a decade of experience in administering medication-assisted treatments for opioid use disorders (OUD) using buprenorphine (brand name Suboxone, Sublocade, or Subutex). We have seen outstanding results with a very high percentage of success. In fact, evidence-based medicine has shown that this particular treatment can produce positive results in 90% of patients, which is consistent with our experience. Hope and freedom from addiction to opiates can be a reality.

We treat patients with opiate dependence and other substance use disorders such as alcoholism and methamphetamine addiction. This includes pregnant patients, as well as those who have failed multiple inpatient rehab programs in the past. We even help patients transition from methadone programs to buprenorphine. Our program is also suitable for people are looking to make their first attempt at rehabilitation.

Dr. Corrigan and his staff encourage North Carolina residents who suffer from drug addiction to contact Solas Health for evaluation and consideration for entry into a confidential and compassionate outpatient treatment program.

With a commitment to comprehensive medical care and a 'patient-first' philosophy, Dr. Francis C. Corrigan and the team at Solas Health offer a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program program that focuses on treating addiction and restoring opportunities for a productive and hopeful future. Most insurance plans are accepted for addiction treatment, including North Carolina Medicaid.

After your first appointment, you will be moving in the right direction with expert clinical support and a treatment plan to follow.

  • Physician Services
    Evidence-based practices, including screenings, personalized recovery plan and FDA approved medications such as Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade, and Vivitrol
  • Counseling
    Individual and/or group sessions to help patients stick to their recovery plans
  • Recovery Support Services
    A case manager can help patients identify resources for employment, housing, healthcare, education, recovery skill-building and more

Addiction Q&A

What is medication-assisted treatment for addiction?

Solas Health has a very strong commitment to treatment of substance use disorder patients. We have 10 buprenorphine certified providers, and we provide medication assisted treatment of opioid use disorder at all locations. In addition, we have available counseling. All substance use disorder patients will have a thorough medical evaluation. We will develop and customized treatment plan based on each patient’s individual needs. Because we are in network with more than 25 different insurances, including Medicaid, so most insured patients never have to pay more than their copay or deductible in order to have the best treatment available. We believe that our style of outpatient treatment will provide the best treatment success possible.

How does MAT help with addictions?

The prescribed medication helps normalize brain chemistry and blocks the euphoric effects of opioids. This action relieves the psychological cravings addicts experience for the abused drug. MAT medications also help normalize body function so that the recovering drug addict feels physically improved without the negative consequences of the abused drug. Medications used in MAT programs are FDA approved. The program is clinically focused, very structured, and designed to meet patient needs. It also requires the patient to undergo intensive counseling and participate in community support programs.

Why use MAT for addiction?

Drug addiction typically involves the compulsive use of drugs regardless of the negative consequence to an individual’s physical health, financial security, and social relationships. Perhaps most familiar as methadone clinics created to provide hope for individuals suffering from heroin addiction, research has shown MAT to be an effective treatment for drug addiction. It’s only part of recovery and requires steadfast commitment from the addict to produce success. But the team at Solas Health firmly believes that those suffering from addiction can succeed in breaking their destructive patterns by following a closely managed MAT program.

Twenty Years of Addiction Treatment in N.C.

Our providers and team members have a strong connection to the recovery community. We aim to help program participants build similar connections to other human beings with hope, love, and friendship. We also hope that they are able to develop a personal relationship with a higher power.

We Serve all of North Carolina - via Telehealth

If you live in North Carolina, we can help. We accept all forms of insurance (including North Carolina Medicaid and Medicare) and our fees are designed so anyone can receive treatment. We are able to see you and provide remote/telehealth care to those who do not have access to our centers. Call 910-295-7246 to get started (or fill out the form below to hear back from us).
Our centers are located in:

  • Pinehurst
  • Raleigh
  • Lumberton
  • Fayetteville
  • Smithfield

Don't struggle with a substance use disorder anymore when we can help. After you work with our doctors and get the benefit of their counseling and pain management backgrounds, you will be moving toward a life free from addiction, pain, and debilitating mental health disorders. Contrary to what you may have heard, you may be able to overcome your addiction to opiates or other drugs.

Call Solas Health today at (910) 295-7246 to schedule your free consultation.

Contact Solas Health

Our mission is to improve lives and help you get better.

Addiction, pain, and mental health challenges interfere with the joys of living, but we can help. Dr. Corrigan, and the whole team at Solas Health, will help.

If you are in need of help, please call us at: 910-295-7246 or message us.

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