About Charlotte Treatment Center
Charlotte Treatment Center is an outpatient opioid use disorder treatment facility located on Wilkinson Boulevard in Charlotte, North Carolina and part of the New Season Treatment Center network.
The center offers medication assisted treatment alongside individual, group and family counseling plus an intensive outpatient program designed to support recovery while patients maintain work, school and family commitments. With doctor led care and Spanish language support, Charlotte Treatment Center provides structured, flexible treatment that meets patients where they are.
Medication Assisted Treatment
Charlotte Treatment Center specializes in outpatient treatment for opioid dependence including fentanyl, heroin and prescription opioids like oxycodone. The center offers multiple MAT medication options under doctor supervision, including methadone, buprenorphine and Suboxone with medically supervised withdrawal management as needed.
Treatment combines daily or regular medication dosing with counseling to address both the physical and psychological aspects of opioid addiction. The center publishes specific dosing hours including early morning weekday availability, to help patients access medication before work or school and maintain their daily routines throughout recovery.
Intensive Outpatient Support
Beyond MAT, the center integrates individual, group and family counseling to build coping skills, address triggers and strengthen support systems. The intensive outpatient program offers structured therapy sessions for patients needing more frequent clinical contact while living at home. Gender focused tracks and a young adult program tailor care to specific populations.
Access and Getting Started
Charlotte Treatment Center serves patients in person at its Charlotte location and via telehealth across North Carolina. The center also functions as a Narcan distribution site and offers primary care services alongside addiction treatment.
Medicaid and Medicare, private insurance and self pay options are accepted with one affordable fee structure for self pay patients.





