New England Recovery & Wellness Center

81 Hall St Suite 100
Concord, NH 03301

Concord, New Hampshire
855-500-0167

About New England Recovery & Wellness Center

Located in Concord, New Hampshire, New England Recovery & Wellness Center is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center for adults offering detox, intensive outpatient programs, residential drug rehab, outpatient, medication assisted treatment (MAT), counseling, and aftercare.

As part of Avenues Recovery Center, New England Recovery & Wellness Center specializes in outpatient and dual diagnosis treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. Situated in a private residential location, the expert clinical team provides customized care for each individual participating in their programs. This includes a comprehensive mental health assessment and individualized treatment plan, individual and group therapy, family and couples counseling, psychiatric care, medical care, medication assisted treatment, and educational programming. Patients benefit from evidence based treatments — like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) — organized social activities, gym membership, recreational facilities, nightly recovery meetings, gourmet meals, and local transportation. Participants also have access to supervised sober living apartments.

New England Recovery & Wellness Center is accredited by the Joint Commission and is verified by LegitScript. Most commercial health insurance, including Tricare, and private pay is accepted.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Alcoholism Drug Rehab

Alcoholism

Alcohol rehab in New Hampshire gives you the tools you need to reclaim your life. Programs address physical, mental, and relational issues that contribute to alcohol abuse. Through medical and psychotherapeutic methods, professionals help you work through these issues and take your life in a different direction.

Drug Rehab

Treatment provided at drug rehab in New Hampshire prepares individuals to handle life stressors without using substances. Participants get the tools and support they need to maintain lifelong recovery.

Levels of Care

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Detox & MAT

Alcohol and drug rehab in New Hampshire usually begin with detox. This process may take up to a week, as your ...body is slowly and safely cleansed of all addictive substances.
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Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab in New Hampshire typically includes group, individual, and other types of family therapy. At t...his level of care, you’ll have access to 24/7 medical care while you live at the drug rehab in New Hampshire.
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Outpatient Rehab

During outpatient rehab in New Hampshire, you’ll attend a support group such as NA or AA. You’ll also atte...nd regular sessions with a recovery expert and may also attend group therapy. These treatments are designed to develop sober-living skills and prevent relapse.
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Insurance

private-insurance icon Private Insurance

Your private insurance may help cover the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in New Hampshire. The amount your reh...ab insurance covers will depend on your policy and whether the treatment center is in network or out of network. You may be left with some costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

If you’re in New Hampshire and looking for help with drug or alcohol addiction, you have the option of payin...g for treatment through self-pay, also known as private pay. This can give you the freedom to choose the right level of care for you — whether that is detox, inpatient rehab, or outpatient rehab — at the location in New Hampshire you want, because you’re not restricted to the limitations of private insurers.
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Contact New England Recovery & Wellness Center

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81 Hall St Suite 100
Concord, NH 03301

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