4 Drug Rehab Centers in Apex, NC

Browse verified drug rehab centers in Apex, North Carolina. Compare providers and find contact information.

Peak Rehabilitation Hospital

1401 Zeno Rd, Apex, NC 27502
(919) 372-6600
Website: www.peakrehabhospital.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Western Wake Treatment Center

2172 N Salem St #105, Apex, NC 27523
(919) 629-4360
Website: apexmethadonetreatment.com
Hours: Mon: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Tue: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Wed: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Thu: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Fri: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Sat: 7–9 AM | Sun: Closed

TreatmentHub365

2172 N Salem St STE 105, Apex, NC 27523
(919) 629-4360
Hours: Mon: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Tue: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Wed: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Thu: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Fri: 5:30 AM–12 PM | Sat: 7–9 AM | Sun: 7–9 AM

Hendricks SMART Recovery

1210 Laura Village Rd, Apex, NC 27523
(984) 258-3795
Hours: Mon-Sun: 7 AM–8 PM

About Drug Rehab Centers in Apex, NC

If you’re searching for drug rehab centers in Apex, North Carolina, you’re taking a courageous step toward healing. Apex is a close-knit, fast-growing community known for its excellent schools and family-friendly atmosphere, but like any town, it isn’t immune to the challenges of substance use. Addiction can affect anyone—a parent, a neighbor, a colleague—and the pressures of balancing work, family, and daily life can sometimes make it hard to ask for help. Recognizing that need is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Fortunately, Apex residents have access to a range of recovery resources within the Triangle region. Whether you’re seeking outpatient support, medically monitored detox, or longer-term residential care, there are options designed to meet you where you are. The goal is not just to stop using, but to rebuild a life that feels meaningful and connected.

You don’t have to navigate this alone. BeforeRehab.com can help you explore verified treatment centers near Apex, so you can find a program that fits your needs, values, and schedule. Recovery is possible—and it starts with the next right step.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many drug rehab centers are listed in Apex, North Carolina?

Our directory currently lists 4 drug rehab facilities in the Apex, NC area. This number is based on publicly available data and may change over time.

How do I choose a drug rehab center in Apex?

Consider the types of substances they treat, treatment approaches offered, staff qualifications, insurance acceptance, program length, and aftercare support. Always verify licensing with your state authority.

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