Primary Health Choice Lumberton Counseling Center
4701 Fayetteville Road
Lumberton, NC 28358
About Primary Health Choice Lumberton Counseling Center
Primary Health Choice Lumberton Counseling Center in Lumberton, North Carolina, is a private agency that offers mental health and addiction care to people of all ages. Primary Health Choice offers general outpatient programs and medication assisted treatment (MAT). They also have an intensive in-home treatment plan for kids and teens. This location accepts some insurance plans. You'll have a great deal of say over your treatment, including its goals and how long you want it to last. Primary Health Choice is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
Primary Health Choice has a range of treatment options designed to address different needs. The general outpatient program is open to anyone seeking addiction care in a private setting. Individual and group options are available. Family members are also encouraged to participate in your recovery.
If you're seeking help for a troubled child, the intensive in-home option may be more to your liking. This treatment takes place in the home. The familiar setting can help ease tension and relieve some of the anxiety that a young person might feel when they first start a therapeutic program.
Regardless of the option you choose, Primary Health Choice uses a psychology based collaborative approach to help address the root causes of addictive behaviors. They offer a number of support programs too, such as medication management.
You may also like their peer support services. These are for Medicaid eligible adults. Peer support services are led by peer support specialists, who are also in recovery. The focus of these programs is on building and expanding your skills so you can live independently and better reach your goals during and after treatment. These services focus on different areas of your life, like social skills and workplace skills. You can use these services in tandem with treatment to increase your level of support. You may find it easier to relate to someone else in recovery or just find their experience helpful on your own journey.