Addiction Treatment in North Carolina
Get support from our licensed clinical team in-person in Charlotte, Lake Norman, or Winston-Salem, or through virtual treatment anywhere in North Carolina.

Addiction doesn’t always look the way people expect, and getting help doesn’t have to mean stepping away from your job, your kids, or your daily life.
Source: SAMHSA

Types of Substance Use Disorders We Treat
Signs and Symptoms of Substance Use Disorder
Needing more of a substance to get the same effect
Trying to cut back or stop, without success
Continuing use despite problems at work or at home
Withdrawal symptoms when not using
Spending a lot of time getting, using, or recovering from a substance
Giving up activities you used to enjoy
How The Blanchard Institute Treats Addiction
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- Internal family systems (IFS)
- Trauma-informed care
- Medication management
Placement into the right level of care is guided by ASAM and LOCUS criteria, the same clinical standards used across every Blanchard Institute program.
Explore Levels Of CareWhat Happens When You Call
- Connect with an admissions specialist.
Our team will take the time to understand your needs, answer your questions, and explain your treatment options. - Schedule a comprehensive clinical assessment.
One of our licensed clinicians will conduct a thorough assessment to better understand your needs, recommend the most appropriate level of care, and begin developing your personalized treatment plan. - Begin your care.
If treatment is recommended, we’ll guide you through the admission process, verify any remaining details, and help you get started as quickly as possible.
Myths vs. Facts
- Rehab means residential treatment.
Our Residential, PHP, and IOP programs all deliver the same commitment to exceptional, evidence based treatment. Through multidisciplinary care, individualized treatment plans, family involvement, psychiatry, and proven therapeutic approaches, you’ll receive comprehensive clinical support in the setting that’s right for your needs. - You have to hit rock bottom before treatment works.
Treatment can start at any point. Engaging with care sooner tends to open more options, not fewer. - Medication for opioid use disorder just replaces one addiction with another.
Medication for opioid use disorder is an evidence-based part of many recovery plans, used alongside therapy, not instead of it. - If I return to use once, treatment failed.
A return to use is common in recovery from a chronic condition and doesn’t erase the progress made. It’s a sign the plan may need adjusting, not that treatment didn’t work.
A Program Backed by Real Data and Real Standards
The Blanchard Institute’s mental health programs for depression are also reviewed annually by an independent research firm that tracks patient outcomes across behavioral health treatment nationwide.
2x Completions
In the most recent reporting period, The Blanchard Institute’s patients completed IOP treatment at nearly double the national completion rate for intensive outpatient care.
“Excellent”
Patients also rated their relationship with their individual therapist highly, with the large majority describing it as excellent or good.
A recognized member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)
The Blanchard Institute has been awarded the Joint Commission Gold Seal
These are program-wide results, not a guarantee for any individual. Recovery and mental health progress look different for everyone, and your own experience will depend on your situation and the effort you put in alongside your care team.
We’re in-network with most major insurance providers.













