5 Addiction Treatment Centers in Burlington, NC

Browse verified addiction treatment centers in Burlington, North Carolina. Compare providers and find contact information.

Liberty Commons Nursing & Rehab Center of Alamance County

★★★★☆ (54 reviews)
791 Boone Station Dr, Burlington, NC 27215
(336) 586-9850
Website: libertyhealthcareandrehab.com/lcalamance
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Residential Treatment Services of Alamance, Inc.

★★★★☆ (23 reviews)
136 Hall Ave, Burlington, NC 27217
(336) 227-7417
Website: www.rtsalamance.org
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

ADS Alcohol Drug Services

★★★★★ (1 reviews)
259 S Graham Hopedale Rd #101, Burlington, NC 27217
(336) 601-8922
Website: www.adsyes.org
Hours: Mon: 9 AM–5 PM | Tue: 9 AM–5 PM | Wed: 9 AM–5 PM | Thu: 9 AM–5 PM | Fri: 9 AM–5 PM | Sat: Closed | Sun: Closed

Residential Treatment Services

635 Crestview Dr, Burlington, NC 27217
(336) 222-1737
Website: www.rtsalamance.org
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Drug Abuse Action Addiction

Burlington, NC 27215
(888) 509-3250

About Addiction Treatment Centers in Burlington, NC

If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use in Burlington, North Carolina, you are not alone. Like many communities in the Piedmont Triad, Burlington faces challenges related to opioid and alcohol misuse, often compounded by economic stress and limited access to rural healthcare. Addiction does not discriminate—it affects neighbors, coworkers, and family members from all walks of life. Recognizing the need for help is a courageous first step, and finding the right support can make all the difference.

A quality addiction treatment center in Burlington can offer a path forward through medically supervised detox, counseling, and long-term recovery planning. Many local programs are designed to fit your life, with options for outpatient care, peer support groups, and family-focused therapy. Whether you are seeking help for the first time or returning to treatment, the Burlington area provides a compassionate network of professionals ready to meet you where you are. Recovery is possible, and you deserve a place where you are treated with dignity and respect.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many addiction treatment centers are in Burlington?

Our directory lists 5 addiction treatment facilities in Burlington, NC.

What types of addiction do treatment centers handle?

Most addiction treatment centers treat a range of substance use disorders including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, and other drugs. Some also treat behavioral addictions. Contact facilities directly to confirm they treat your specific concern.

How long does addiction treatment take?

Treatment length varies by individual need. Programs range from 30 days to 90 days or longer for residential treatment. Outpatient programs may continue for several months. Research suggests longer treatment durations are associated with better outcomes.

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