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Chatham Recovery

Welcome to Chatham Recovery (Morse Clinic of Siler City). We are an Opioid Treatment Program in Chatham County. Our clinic in Siler City offers daily dosing of methadone or buprenorphine in addition to 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.
Chatham Recovery
1758 E. 11th Street, Suite E
Siler City
,
NC
27344 Fax: (919) 663-3305
919-663-3303

www.carf.org
CARF International accreditation demonstrates a program’s quality, transparency, and commitment to the satisfaction of the persons served. CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services. Toll free (888) 281-6531. Chatham Recovery is pleased to announce that it has earned a Three-Year Accreditation from CARF for the following Program: SAMHSA Certified OTP Program

 

We provide the following services to patients in or around Chatham County: 

At Morse Clinic, our goal is to provide high quality care at an affordable rate 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 $120 per week, regardless of dose. 

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

Patients with Cardinal Innovations Medicaid and Sandhills Center Medicaid will not be charged.

To schedule an appointment, contact us today!

 

 

Current Patient?

If you are a current patient of Chatham Recovery 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. 

What do I have to do to earn take homes?

You must meet with your counselor to complete a Treatment Team Request form to be considered for take-home privileges. Decisions regarding take-home doses are made by the Medical Director in consultation with members of the clinical team. 

Your counselor can provide you with a Take Home Criteria Checklist.

What forms of payment do you accept?

Weekly treatment fees are due every Monday, unless a modification of this schedule is approved by the Program Director. Payments can be made any day in person to fulfil the weekly treatment fee schedule. 

Morse Clinic accepts cash, money orders made out to Morse Clinic, and credit cards. We do not accept coins or checks.

Who do I talk to if my counselor is off?

The front desk will schedule you with another available counselor.

What do I do if I miss a treatment day?

If you need to cancel, you must provide 24 hours notice. Failure to observe counseling attendance rules will result in your dose being held on the next day that you arrive at the clinic, until your counselor is able to see you to remove the hold. 

If you miss 2 days in a row, your dose will be decreased by half. If you miss 4 days or more in a row, you will need to see the program physician for reinstatement before you can be dosed again. After 30 days, you will be discharged and must be readmitted to continue your treatment. 

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. 

How much does it cost to get started?

You must pay intake fees ($50) and starting treatment fees in full. 

  Methadone Buprenorphine
Mon $130 $150
Tue $120 $140
Wed $110 $130
Th $100 $120
Fri $90 $110
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..

Can I work while on methadone and also take drug screens?

If you are using opioids or other substances, a positive result will be detected on a drug screen. Methadone alone will not create a positive result on a drug screen. 

How long does it take to dose?

Typically, after the intake day, just a few minutes. We have multiple dosing windows and work very hard to have little to no line.

How do I get started?

To schedule intake, call us today. Please bring a valid photo ID, insurance card, list of medications you are taking, and intake and treatment fees to your intake appointment. 

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.  

I was excited to hear you were opening a clinic in Siler City. So happy I transferred here.  So much better than my old clinic!

Anonymous

Schedule A Screening

A screening is the first step in the treatment process. Submit this form and a licensed counselor will contact you to perform a no obligation, no cost screening to determine what level of care you require.