Concord Metro Treatment Center

100 Hall Street
Concord, NH 03301

Concord, New Hampshire
603-229-4260

About Concord Metro Treatment Center

Concord Metro Treatment Center of New Seasons Treatment Centers is located in Concord, New Hampshire. They provide outpatient addiction treatment and recovery for adults. The organization is CARF accredited. They are also registered with the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and the State Methadone Authority. An array of insurance plans are accepted. Medicaid, Medicare and TriWest are among them. What stood out to me is that they are open seven days a week, including holidays.

The team providing you with comprehensive care will consist of doctors, nurses and counselors.
Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is provided via methadone, buprenorphine or Suboxone. Methadone acts as a stabilizer to help you function emotionally, physically and intellectually. They tend to prescribe this medication to adults who have a higher physical dependency. Buprenorphine and Suboxone lower the potential for misuse and suppresses your opioid withdrawals and cravings.

I like that your MAT will be combined with counseling. They believe counseling is the key to achieving success that is long lasting. Therapy sessions can include individual, group and family sessions. During your time in counseling you will be able to explore what led you into addiction and what your addiction triggers are and set up a plan to make overall positive life improvements.

Their intensive outpatient program (IOP) is six weeks in length. You will attend treatment three days per week for three hours per day. The program will provide a lot of emphasis on mental health and crisis intervention.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Alcoholism Drug Rehab Men's Rehab Opioid Treatment Women's Rehab Teen & Adolescent Program

Adult Program

Inpatient, outpatient, and sober living programs are all examples of an adult program in New Hampshire. These addiction recovery treatment programs use similar methods of medical and therapeutic interventions, offered at different levels of intensity.

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.

Men's Rehab

Men and women benefit in different ways from substance use disorder treatment. Men’s rehab in New Hampshire focuses on behavioral and pharmacological treatment that works best for men.

Opioid Treatment

Patients at opioid rehab in New Hampshire work with counselors and therapists to choose which approaches will best meet their needs. Participants receive individualized treatment that helps them get to the root of addiction issues and achieve comprehensive physical and emotional healing.

Women's Rehab

Treatment professionals at women’s rehab in New Hampshire recognize the gender-specific challenges women face regarding addiction and recovery. They offer treatment that effectively addresses these issues.

Teen & Adolescent Program

Each young adult program in Nevada employes treatment professionals who specialize in the unique needs of this stage of life. Their expertise helps meet the needs of young adults in treatment so they feel valued and understood and can achieve a successful recovery.

Levels of Care

1

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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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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Accreditations

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Insurance

medicaid icon Medicaid Accepted

If you’re struggling to pay for rehab, you may be eligible for Medicaid. The coverage available to you throu...gh Medicaid can help with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in New Hampshire and can provide access to all levels of care.
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pay-session icon Pay-Per-Session

Rather than pay for an entire treatment program at once, you can pay for substance abuse counseling per sessio...n. Rates for therapy sessions vary by treatment provider and generally range from $130-$200. Typical forms of payment accepted include insurance, credit, debit, and cash.
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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 Concord Metro Treatment Center

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100 Hall Street
Concord, NH 03301

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