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Morse Clinic of Asheboro

Morse Clinic of Asheboro is dedicated to providing high-quality opioid addiction treatment services to the Asheboro community and surrounding areas. Through medication-assisted therapy, individual counseling, and tailored recovery programs, the clinic empowers patients to rebuild their lives and embrace a future of health and well-being. Backed by the expertise and support of the Morse Clinics network, Morse Clinic of Asheboro is a beacon of support and hope for those on the path to recovery.

Asheboro Front
350 N Cox St ste 14, Asheboro, North Carolina, USA

Welcome to Morse Clinic of Asheboro connected to Chatham Recovery (Morse Clinic of Siler City). We are an Opioid Treatment Program in Randolph County. Our clinic in Asheboro, a medication unit, offers daily dosing of methadone or buprenorphine in addition to our clinic in Siler City offering counseling to help people overcome addiction to heroin and other opiates. We also offer psychiatric services including medication management, and an office based suboxone program.


We offer the following services to patients: 

  • Daily Dosing of Methadone 

  • Daily Dosing of Buprenorphine

  • Individual Counseling Services

  • Group Counseling Services

  • Urine Drug Screens

  • Referral Services


Our Hours

Monday – Friday 6:00 am – 11:00am

Saturday 7:00 am – 9:00 am

Sunday and Holidays Closed


Morse Clinic attempts to keep treatment affordable to clients. Payment is due every Monday. The cost of the Methadone Maintenance Program is $80 per week, regardless of dose. The cost of the Buprenorphine Maintenance Program is $100 per week, regardless of dose. 

Our Office Based Suboxone Program is $250 for the initial visit and $125 for each subsequent visit.


To schedule an appointment, contact us today!

SEEKING TREATMENT?

If you, or someone you care about, needs help with an opiate addiction then use this section to learn about how we can help.

Does insurance cover any portion of my treatment? Our Medicaid patients have no copayment. Treatment services are billed directly to Medicaid as an in network provider. All Clinics are in network with the new PHP plans in their area. Traditional Medicare (Palmetto) patients should not have a co-pay and coverage must be verified. If you have another form of insurance, you will need to pay our fees and request documentation for you to be able to file out of network and be reimbursed directly by your insurance company. All requirements for proper filing of out of network reimbursement are the responsibility of the patient and the clinic can not file on your behalf..

TESTIMONIALS

“Love the program director, love this clinic this clinic saved my life an still is. Great staff Jazz mmy counselor is the best:) last but not least my most favorite beautiful lady Mrs Heather assistant program director very Sweet and understanding”

“Had to give my friend a ride there, she does not have her license. She's been a patient for ten plus years and always pays $80 a week. Super lucky for rural towns to have effective places such as this one.”

“Great place to go for Medically assisted Treatment. No waits. Great staff from nurses to counseling and doctors. They care! “

“It works if you work it, it wont if you dont.”

This clinic is described as a lifesaving resource by a patient who entered its doors to escape a downward spiral of addiction. Unlike other clinics that may be misused, this clinic is strict in its procedures and ensures patients genuinely seek recovery, requiring urine samples and avoiding the overdispensing of medication. The patient recounts their first visit as a moment of vulnerability, feeling sick and ashamed, but finding hope and compassion from the staff, who made them feel respected and cared for. They wholeheartedly recommend the clinic for those genuinely wanting help, praising the staff's dedication to patients' well-being and the effectiveness of its structured approach. In conclusion, the patient emphasizes that waiting in line for medication is far better than the alternative—a tragic end—and encourages others struggling with addiction to seek the support they need here.

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