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More gambling recovery care in North Carolina

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Rehab / Residential in North Carolina

IOP in North Carolina

Therapist in North Carolina

Medication Management in North Carolina

Questions people ask about gambling recovery in North Carolina

How do I find a gambling therapist in North Carolina?

Use the directory above to filter by North Carolina and your insurance. Every listed provider is licensed in the U.S. and either specializes in gambling recovery or treats it as part of a broader addiction practice. Call or message the provider directly through their listing.

Does insurance cover gambling addiction treatment in North Carolina?

Many plans cover gambling disorder because the DSM-5 classifies it as a behavioral addiction. Coverage varies by plan and provider. Each listing shows insurance networks that provider has listed; always call the provider or your insurance to verify coverage before scheduling.

Is there a free 24/7 gambling helpline in North Carolina?

Yes. Call 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) for the National Council on Problem Gambling helpline, available 24/7 in every state including North Carolina. Free, confidential, and anonymous. The listing above shows additional North Carolina-specific helplines when available.

What's the difference between IOP and residential treatment?

Residential (rehab) treatment is 24/7 on-site care, typically 30-90 days, best for severe gambling addiction or when home environment is unsafe. Intensive Outpatient (IOP) is day treatment, usually 3-5 days per week for 3 hours, letting you live at home while getting structured support. Most North Carolina residents start with IOP unless a clinician recommends residential.

Can I attend Gamblers Anonymous meetings in North Carolina?

Yes. Gamblers Anonymous meetings are free, peer-led, and available in-person and online across North Carolina. See the GA meetings section above for specific North Carolina meeting times, or find virtual meetings that work for your schedule at copecompass.com/meetings/ga/.