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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Aurora, NC

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with substance abuse issues in Aurora, NC, Rehabs.com offers access to sizable online database of inpatient programs, as well as a host of other alternatives. We can help you locate drug and alcohol abuse treatment programs for a variety of addictions. Search for a high-quality rehabilitation center in Aurora now, and get started on the road to sobriety.

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Treatment Centers near Aurora, NC

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New Season Treatment Center - Raleigh
3911 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, NC 27610
- 106 Miles Away
Hope Clinic
203 North Street Bayboro, NC 28515
- 11 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in North Carolina

Carolina Recovery Solutions

Mountainview Recovery has helped changed the lives of multiple close family friends in a short amount of time. Their dedication to their patients is unmatched in their care and professionalism. I highly recommend Mountainview Recovery to anyone that is looking for a caring, professional and effective facility for substance abuse addiction treatment.

- Edward
5 out of 5
Weaverville, NC

Thrive Addictions Services

Thrive's counselor was welcoming and not judgmental. I could tell he knew his stuff right from the start and, being a recovering addict/alcoholic himself, was comforting. I will go back if I need to.

- Mike
5 out of 5
Fayetteville, NC

Fellowship Hall

My father came to fellowship hall many years ago, probably has been almost 40 years ago. However, our family remains forever indebted to Fellowship Hall. He learned to cope with his issues without alcohol or any substance abuse. When he passed away in 2004, My father had been sober for 25 years. He gave his life to help the next alcoholic. He spent almost everyday in a meeting somewhere. I thank God for Fellowship Hall. When he came there He was "D.R." When he left he was my father, Charles McGuffin. I'm glad to see you still exist and have expanded. Keep doing what you're doing.

- Chanda McGuffin
5 out of 5
Greensboro, NC