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Johnston Recovery Services

Johnston Recovery Services, part of the Morse Clinics network, is dedicated to providing comprehensive, compassionate care for individuals battling opioid addiction. Located in the heart of our community, Johnston Recovery Services offers evidence-based treatments, including medications for opioid use disorder treatment (MOUD), counseling, and support services, tailored to meet each patient’s unique needs.
With a focus on accessibility, dignity, and long-term recovery, Johnston Recovery Services is committed to empowering patients to overcome addiction and reclaim their lives. Backed by the expertise and support of Morse Clinics, Johnston Recovery Services continues to be a beacon of hope, helping build stronger, healthier communities for all.

Johnston Recovery Services
1699 Old U.S. Highway 70, Clayton, NC 27520, USA

Welcome to Johnston Recovery (Morse Clinic of Clayton). We are an Opioid Treatment Program in Johnston County. Our methadone clinic in Clayton offers medications for opioid use disorder treatment (MOUD) and counseling to help people overcome addiction to heroin and other opiates. 



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


Morse Clinics attempts to keep treatment affordable to patients. 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. 



To schedule an appointment, contact us today!

CURRENT PATIENT?

If you are a current patient of Morse Clinic of North Raleigh then please use this section to find useful information about our clinic.

What are your dosing hours? Mon - Fri: 6 - 11 AM at Johnston, Chatham, Asheboro, and Vance Recovery Mon - Fri: 5:30 - 11 AM at Morse Clinic of North Raleigh, Zebulon, Dunn, and Roanoke Rapids Sat: 7 - 9 AM Sun: 7- 9 AM Holiday hours will be posted by each individual clinic. Dosing is not permitted after dosing hours.

Does Medicaid cover any portion of my treatment? Morse Clinic is in network with Medicaid MCOs - Cardinal Innovations, Alliance, Eastpointe, and Sandhills. Patients are fully covered for services. Earned take home doses will be $10 for Methadone and $15 for Buprenorphine for Medicaid patients.

Can I transfer from a different clinic? Yes! In order to transfer to Morse Clinic, you or your current clinic must provide documentation for the following in advance: copy of UDS for the past 6 months, dosing record, and discharge/transfer paperwork. These documents must be reviewed by the intake team before you can begin dosing at Morse Clinic.

What do I do if I need to leave town? If you are going to be out of town and unable to attend the clinic for medication, you must inform your counselor as soon as you are aware of the situation. Your counselor will make every effort to arrange dosing at a clinic where you will be. You will need to complete a Guest Dose Packet for approval by the Treatment Team. You will also be responsible for a $25 guest-dose set-up fee and all dosing fees at the other clinic.

What do I do if I lose my take-homes? Morse Clinics will not replace lost, stolen, broken, or spilled take-home bottles. You are responsible for the safety and security of your take-home bottles once you leave the medication window. Stolen bottles should be reported to the police first. Provide documentation (police report) to Morse Clinics for replacement doses.

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.

What are your dosing hours? Mon - Fri: 6 - 11 AM at Johnston, Chatham, Asheboro, and Vance Recovery Mon - Fri: 5:30 - 11 AM at Morse Clinic of North Raleigh, Zebulon, Dunn, and Roanoke Rapids Sat: 7 - 9 AM Sun: 7- 9 AM Holiday hours will be posted by each individual clinic. Dosing is not permitted after dosing hours.

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..

Does Medicaid cover any portion of my treatment? Morse Clinic is in network with Medicaid MCOs - Cardinal Innovations, Alliance, Eastpointe, and Sandhills. Patients are fully covered for services. Earned take home doses will be $10 for Methadone and $15 for Buprenorphine for Medicaid patients.

Can I transfer from a different clinic? Yes! In order to transfer to Morse Clinic, you or your current clinic must provide documentation for the following in advance: copy of UDS for the past 6 months, dosing record, and discharge/transfer paperwork. These documents must be reviewed by the intake team before you can begin dosing at Morse Clinic.

What do I do if I need to leave town? If you are going to be out of town and unable to attend the clinic for medication, you must inform your counselor as soon as you are aware of the situation. Your counselor will make every effort to arrange dosing at a clinic where you will be. You will need to complete a Guest Dose Packet for approval by the Treatment Team. You will also be responsible for a $25 guest-dose set-up fee and all dosing fees at the other clinic.

What do I do if I lose my take-homes? IMorse Clinics will not replace lost, stolen, broken, or spilled take-home bottles. You are responsible for the safety and security of your take-home bottles once you leave the medication window. Stolen bottles should be reported to the police first. Provide documentation (police report) to Morse Clinics for replacement doses.

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