Duke Family Medicine Center
2100 Erwin Rd
Durham, NC 27705
About Duke Family Medicine Center
Duke Family Medicine Center located in Durham, North Carolina is a primary healthcare clinic and a part of the Duke Health system. They offer comprehensive care to you and your loved ones from prenatal care to senior care. Duke Family Medicine Center prides themselves on being an inclusive and affirming space where LGBTQIA+ individuals can receive compassionate care, including PrEP for those at high risk for HIV, birth control and STD testing.
Multi Department Healthcare Services
Duke Family Medicine goes above and beyond to serve their community, and offers more than what you typically find in traditional family medicine. I think it’s noteworthy that many of their healthcare providers specialize in conditions such as mental illness, opioid use disorders, social work, and home bound patient visits.
Referrals to Addiction Programs
Your primary care doctor can also provide a referral to you for additional services that treat addiction and substance use within the Duke Health system. These referrals can include the Duke Family Care program, which offers outpatient addiction treatment, and the Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Substance Use Treatment.
The young adult program treats adolescents ages 13 to 24 and provides assessments, therapy, and school mandated treatment so you and your loved ones can get back to living the life you want.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Women’s rehab in North Carolina allows women to receive gender-specific treatment tailored to their needs. Programs are available for alcohol, heroin, prescription drugs, benzos, and any other addictive substances, as well as co-occurring disorders.
To overcome opioid addiction, attend opioid rehab in North Carolina. Treatment takes place in inpatient or outpatient care, using a variety of therapies, medications, and other helpful interventions. Length of treatment caries, typically lasting 30, 60, or 90 days.
Women’s rehab in North Carolina allows women to receive gender-specific treatment tailored to their needs. Programs are available for alcohol, heroin, prescription drugs, benzos, and any other addictive substances, as well as co-occurring disorders.
Levels of Care
Nearly all drug rehabs in North Carolina begin with a detox program. When this process is complete, all addictive substances will be purged from your body. You can then move on to the next steps of drug rehab in North Carolina.
When you choose inpatient drug rehab in North Carolina, you’ll live at a rehab facility for 28 to 90 days, depending on the program. Typical methods of treatment include group and individual therapy and family counseling.
Outpatient rehab in North Carolina is often the next step for those who complete an inpatient program. This less restrictive treatment involves several hours of therapy per week, and accountability through 12-step meetings such as AA. You’ll continue this treatment as long as needed, which could be weeks, months, or years.

