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Accu Reference Medical Lab
Accu Reference is a state-of-the-art medical testing laboratory service that provides a complete range of tests for diagnosis, screening or evaluation of diseases and health conditions. We are certified under the federal government’s Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) and operate in compliance with all governmental regulations. We use the latest diagnostic technology. As new medical tests become available, we update our list of services.
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Alcohol Drug Council of North Carolina
Alcohol Drug Council of NC works to increase access to care for North Carolinians through providing assessments, peer navigation and recommendations for support resources.
We provide advocacy through participation in conferences, state meetings and stakeholder partnerships, and we provide community education via conferences, social media channels, brand material and community trainings.
Through our resource center, we utilize a specialized team of Resource Navigators (some with firsthand experience in recovery) that provide information to recovery support services for individuals who are seeking help state-wide for various substance use disorders. We provide education & information via phone calls, text messaging, email, and online live chat through our website.
We help people overcome substance use and mental health disorders. We seek to eliminate stigma. We embrace all pathways to recovery and healing with dignity and respect for everyone.
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Alkermes
We are inspired by the courage and determination of individuals living with complicated and often difficult-to-treat diseases. We have a portfolio of proprietary commercial products focused on alcohol dependence, opioid dependence, schizophrenia and bipolar I disorder, and a pipeline of product candidates in development for neurodegenerative disorders and cancer.
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Alliance Health
Alliance Health serves people in North Carolina's Cumberland, Durham, Harnett, Johnston, Orange, Mecklenburg, and Wake counties who are insured by Medicaid or are uninsured. Our network of providers offers treatment and support for mental illness, substance use disorders, and intellectual/developmental disabilities.
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Braeburn Pharmaceuticals
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Carolina Region of Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with a multi-lingual and multicultural membership. NA was founded in 1953, and our membership growth was minimal during our initial twenty years as an organization. Since the publication of our Basic Text in 1983, the number of members and meetings has increased dramatically. Today, NA members hold approximately 72,000 meetings weekly in 140 countries. We offer recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle.
Our name, Narcotics Anonymous, is not meant to imply a focus on any particular drug; NA’s approach makes no distinction between drugs including alcohol. Membership is free, and we have no affiliation with any organizations outside of NA including governments, religions, law enforcement groups, or medical and psychiatric associations. Through all of our service efforts and our cooperation with others seeking to help addicts, we strive to reach a day when every addict in the world has an opportunity to experience our message of recovery in their own language and culture.
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Emergent BioSolutions
Emergent BioSolutions is a global life sciences company dedicated to one simple mission—to protect and enhance life. We develop, manufacture, and deliver a portfolio of medical countermeasures for biological and chemical threats as well as emerging infectious diseases.
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Genoa Healthcare
Genoa Healthcare is the largest provider of pharmacy and medication management services dedicated to serving the needs of those in the behavioral health and addiction treatment communities and those with other complex, chronic health conditions. Visit www.genoahealthcare.com to learn more.
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Gilead Sciences
Gilead Sciences is a research-based biopharmaceutical company that discovers, develops and commercializes innovative medicines in areas of unmet need.
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Governor's Institute
The Governor’s Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation was founded in 1990 to improve how the health care professions, particularly physicians, prevent, identify, and treat substance use disorders. Today, the Governor’s Institute remains an important partner and resource, providing innovative professional education and technical assistance, workforce development, networking opportunities and other collaborations among research and educational programs, professional organizations, and clinics, hospitals and other treatment facilities.
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Indivior
Indivior is a global pharmaceutical company working to help change patients’ lives by pioneering life-transforming treatment for substance use disorders and other serious mental illnesses.
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Luxor Scientific Medical Laboratories
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McLeod Centers for Wellbeing
The mission of McLeod Centers for Wellbeing is to support those experiencing alcohol and substance abuse disorders by building a foundation of healing and hope based on equity, education, and evidence-based practice for everyone, regardless of status or ability to pay. With more than 40 years of experience in treating substance use disorders in residential settings, McLeod Centers also offers outpatient and justice services, as well as 8 medication-assisted-treatment (MAT) programs across North Carolina.
NC PSUD
Aims of NC PSUD Network: 1. Build an Outpatient Integrated, NC PSUD Network (that's us)? 2. Evidence Based/Informed best practices sharing and standardization? 3. Create access to Evidence Based Practice Advocacy?
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NC STAR Network
The NC STAR Network, funded by NC Department of Health and Human Services, is a program supporting and expanding equitable access to addiction treatment in North Carolina. Utilizing a network of partners and three Academic Centers, NCSTAR creates relationships between primary care practices, opioid treatment programs, syringe service programs, hospital systems, law enforcement, paramedic programs, and any organization serving those with addiction. The focus of each Academic Center is provision of 1) addiction treatment, 2) education and 3) organizational support. Partnering sites are professionals with an interest in treating opioid use disorder (OUD) and other substance use disorders (SUDs).
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Operation Gateway LLC
Operation Gateway is a nonprofit that supports individuals reentering society after incarceration by addressing social determinants of health and promoting recovery. Through a unique model, formerly incarcerated Community Health Workers (CHWs) use their lived experiences to connect individuals with health and social services. The organization fosters successful reintegration by offering mentorship, resources, and community support, ultimately reducing recidivism and helping individuals recover and thrive after incarceration.
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Orexo
Orexo develops and commercializes improved pharmaceuticals and digital mental health programs. We are committed to addressing the unmet needs and improving the lives of those suffering from mental illness and substance use disorders. We recognize that opioid dependence and mental health have wide societal implications and have made an enduring commitment to advancing evidence-based treatments within these areas.
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Oxford House
Oxford House is a concept in recovery from substance use disorders. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically peer-run, self-sustaining, and substance-free home. Parallel to this concept lies the organizational structure of Oxford House, Inc. This publicly supported, non-profit 501(c)3 corporation is the umbrella organization that provides the network connecting all Oxford Houses and allocates resources to duplicate the Oxford House concept where needs arise. In January of 2023, there were over 3,480 Oxford Houses throughout the United States, with over 26,000 recovery beds.

The Oxford House Model™ is based on the principles of self-help, mutual support, and personal responsibility. The organization was founded in 1975 by a group of recovering individuals who recognized the need for a safe, supportive, and affordable living environment for those in recovery. Each Oxford House is home to those recovering from a substance use disorder, including those with co-occurring mental illness. Residents of an Oxford House are expected to contribute to the household by paying an equal share of expenses, doing chores, and following the guidelines of the house. They are also expected to attend support group meetings, work, attend school, and actively participate in their own recovery.

Each house is a rented ordinary single-family house. The residents of each house receive a no-cost charter from Oxford House, Inc., the national umbrella organization for all Oxford Houses. The Charter has three conditions: (1) the group must be democratically self-run following the Oxford House Manual©; (2) the group must be financially self-supporting; and (3) the group must immediately expel any member who returns to using alcohol or illicit drugs.

For more information, visit www.oxfordhouse.org or call us at (301)587-2916
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SMART Recovery USA
SMART Recovery is a national non-profit dedicated to improving the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities with our self-empowering, science-informed approach to overcoming any addictive behavior. Our free mutual support group programs, grounded in cognitive behavioral and motivational enhancement theories of behavior change, are stigma-free and explicitly supportive of MAT.
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The Blanchard Institute
The Blanchard Institute cultivates a safe, comfortable environment for patients and their families to be connected to their treatment provider. As healthcare professionals, it is our obligation to assume a leading role in our clients’ recovery and combat the disease of addiction at its root. Our patients’ success stems from the highly individualized care we provide through our mental health and addiction treatment programs in North Carolina, as well as our comprehensive family involvement.
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Triangle Molecular Toxicology Laboratory
Triangle Molecular Toxicology Lab (TriangleMTL) is a Durham, NC based CLIA certified laboratory, serving nationwide for clinical testing. TriangleMTL specializes in a wide variety of testing services that gives flexibility and convenience per their clients, including but not limited to the physician’s offices, addictions centers, pain management clinics, substance abuse counseling programs, hospitals, and partners labs. The accurate, comprehensive, fast Turn Around Time (TAT), broad payment plans, and flexible shipping options make the TriangleMTL a unique choice among other labs.
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Verinetics, Inc.
Verinetics is a MedTech company enhancing availability of methadone for opioid use disorder in underserved populations with an aim to reduce stigma and empower individual recovery. The DispenSecur™ device merges a secure medication dispenser with cloud-based analytics, reducing clinic visits, ensuring safe, timely medication delivery, and expanding the geographic footprint of medication accessibility.
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Wilmington Treatment Center
Wilmington Treatment Center was founded in 1984 by a group of individuals whose lives had been affected by the disease of addiction. Over the ensuing three decades, the program has remained committed to providing the best possible treatment via evidence-based programming, research-supported methods and modalities, and personalized care that is delivered with both compassion and respect.