Unc Substance Treatment and Recovery (Unc Star)

Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Located in Orange County
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1101 WEAVER DAIRY ROAD
SUITE 103
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Available programs:

  • DWI Assessment
  • Out of State Reviews
  • Short & Longer-Term Treatment

Program languages include:

  • English

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Substance Treatment and Recovery (STAR), formerly known as UNC Hospitals Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program (UNC ASAP), recognizes that choosing to enter treatment is a significant step in facing the challenges of addiction and mental health issues. Our dedicated staff is committed to supporting you in this crucial journey, whether you join our outpatient program or seek the appropriate level of care elsewhere. Substance use problems are treatable, and despite feelings of hopelessness, recovery is possible through hard work and dedication.

At STAR, we emphasize the importance of creating an individualized and integrated treatment plan tailored to your unique circumstances, focusing on either abstinence or harm reduction strategies. Throughout the initial recovery phase, you will gain insights into substance use disorders and the disease of addiction, engaging in psychological, physiological, and spiritual healing through various evidence-based interventions. Our trained therapists will partner with you, guiding you toward a life filled with purpose and well-being.

We offer a range of services, including DWI substance abuse assessments, court-ordered evaluations, short-term counseling, longer-term structured treatment, and intensive outpatient programs. With both virtual and in-person treatment options available, we are equipped to meet your individual needs. At UNC STAR, we celebrate your decision to move beyond problematic substance use and embrace a hopeful future, one day at a time. Your path to recovery begins here.

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