First Step at Carolinas Medical Center Union

1623 East Sunset Drive Monroe, NC 28112 | 980-993-7700

About First Step at Carolinas Medical Center Union

First Step at Carolinas Medical Center Union is a behavioral health and addiction treatment center in Monroe, North Carolina offering comprehensive assessment and treatment services for substance use and mental health concerns.

The facility provides inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and outpatient programs for clients of all ages, functioning as a vital access point within the Atrium Health system.

What insurance and payment options are accepted?

The program accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private health insurance and self pay with costs varying based on individual plans and deductibles.

What addiction treatment programs are available?

First Step offers inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programming and outpatient care for adults dealing with substance use disorders.

The team provides comprehensive assessments to determine the right level of care, medication assisted treatment for opioid addiction and evidence based therapies including cognitive behavioral therapy, individual counseling, group sessions and family therapy.

Aftercare services support long term recovery and relapse prevention.

Who can get help?

The center serves adults, young adults, teens, and children with specialized programming tailored to each age group. First Step also offers women-specific rehab programs, dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental health and addiction concerns, and DWI counseling for individuals navigating legal requirements.

Where is First Step located?

First Step is on East Sunset Drive in Monroe just down the road from Carolinas Medical Center Union hospital.

 

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980-993-7700
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1623 East Sunset Drive
Monroe, NC 28112
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