Charlotte Medical Center

Charlotte Medical Center - Charlotte, NC

Charlotte Medical Center is a detox and addiction treatment facility located at 10340-a Park Road in the 28210 zip code of Charlotte, NC. As a detox center, it offers opioid detox and alcohol detox. The treatment program at Charlotte Medical Center includes outpatient methadone/suboxone treatment, regular outpatient treatment and general outpatient treatment. It accepts women and men into their treatment and detox program.

Address: 10340-A Park Road, Charlotte, NC 28210

  1. Types of Care
  2. Service Settings
  3. Opioid Medications used in Treatment
  4. Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
  5. Type Of Treatment
  6. Pharmacotherapies
  7. Treatment Approaches
  8. FacilityOwnership
  9. Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
  10. Assessment/Pre-treatment
  11. Screening & Testing
  12. Transitional Services
  13. Detoxification
  14. Counseling Services and Education
  15. Tobacco/Screening Services
  16. Facility Smoking Policy
  17. Gender Accepted
  18. Additional Spoken Languages

This is a detailed listing page for Charlotte Medical Center in Charlotte, NC:

Types of Care at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Detoxification
  • Substance use treatment

Service Settings at Charlotte Medical Center

  • general outpatient treatment
  • outpatient detoxification
  • outpatient methadone/suboxone treatment
  • regular outpatient treatment

Opioid Medications used in Treatment at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Buprenorphine used during treatment
  • Naltrexone used during treatment

Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment at Charlotte Medical Center

  • This facility administers/prescribes medication for alcohol use disorder

Type Of Treatment at Charlotte Medical Center

  • buprenorphine detox
  • buprenorphine maintenance
  • suboxone prescription
  • naltrexone administration

Pharmacotherapies at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Buprenorphine with naloxone (Ex. Suboxone)
  • Buprenorphine without naloxone
  • Naltrexone (extended-release, injectable naltrexone - Vivitrol)
  • Medications for psychiatric disorders
  • Clonidine

Treatment Approaches at Charlotte Medical Center

  • substance use counseling

FacilityOwnership at Charlotte Medical Center

  • a private for-profit organization

Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Cash or self-payment

Assessment/Pre-treatment at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Comprehensive substance use assessment

Screening & Testing at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Breathalyzer or blood alcohol testing
  • Drug or alcohol urine screening
  • HIV testing
  • Screening for Hepatitis B
  • Screening for Hepatitis C
  • Screening for mental disorders
  • Screening for substance use
  • STD testing
  • TB screening

Transitional Services at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Naloxone and overdose education

Detoxification at Charlotte Medical Center

  • alcohol detox
  • opioid detox

Counseling Services and Education at Charlotte Medical Center

  • substance use education
  • health education services

Tobacco/Screening Services at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Screening for tobacco use

Facility Smoking Policy at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Smoking not permitted

Gender Accepted at Charlotte Medical Center

  • women
  • men

Additional Spoken Languages at Charlotte Medical Center

  • Vietnamese

Phone #: 704-542-2500

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What is the duration of a typical detox program at Charlotte Medical Center?

The duration of drug and alcohol detox at a treatment center like Charlotte Medical Center can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type and amount of substances used, the individual's overall health, metabolism, and whether they have undergone detox before. Common durations for drug and alcohol detox typically fall within the following general guidelines:

  1. Short-term detox (3-7 days): This is common for substances with shorter half-lives and less severe withdrawal symptoms. For example, detox from short-acting opioids like heroin or prescription painkillers may last around 3 to 7 days.

  2. Moderate-term detox (7-14 days): Some substances, such as benzodiazepines or alcohol, can have longer withdrawal timelines and more severe symptoms. Detox for these substances may take 7 to 14 days or longer in some cases.

  3. Long-term detox (14+ days): Detox from certain substances, such as heavy or long-term alcohol or benzodiazepine use, can extend beyond two weeks. In some cases, it may take several weeks or even months for an individual to stabilize and complete detox safely.

Detox is just the initial step in the recovery process. After detox, individuals often need additional treatment and support, such as therapy, counseling, and rehabilitation programs, to address the underlying issues and prevent relapse.

It's crucial for individuals seeking detox to do so under medical supervision or in a professional treatment facility such as Charlotte Medical Center, as withdrawal symptoms can be severe and potentially life-threatening. Medical professionals can provide medications and support to manage withdrawal symptoms and ensure the safety and comfort of the individual undergoing detox. The duration of detox can be adjusted based on the individual's progress and response to treatment. Always consult with a healthcare provider or addiction specialist to determine the most appropriate detox plan for your specific situation.

What is the next step of addiction treatment after detox?

After successful detox at Charlotte Medical Center or another detox center, individuals typically enter the next phases of addiction treatment and recovery. Detox alone is not sufficient for long-term sobriety, as it primarily addresses the physical withdrawal symptoms associated with substance dependence. The subsequent steps in the recovery process may include the following:

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