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Provides same-day, hybrid virtual and in-person medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol use disorder anywhere in New Hampshire, including counseling, group therapy, and mental health support for co-occurring conditions.
Statewide nonprofit focused on recovery from substance use disorders. Coordinates recovery support services and recovery community organizations across New Hampshire.
Outpatient opioid use disorder treatment combining weekly group therapy with medication-assisted treatment (buprenorphine/naloxone), via virtual care statewide plus in-person offices in Manchester, Nashua, Keene, and Rochester.
Phoenix House New England comprehensive addiction treatment facility in Keene (Monadnock region) offering medication-assisted detox, stabilization, residential/partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient treatment for adults, with specialized tracks for men, women, and young adults.
New Hampshire's single point of entry for substance use disorder help. Nine regional Doorway locations provide assessment, coordinated referral to treatment, and supportive services.
New Hampshire's statewide network of single points of entry for substance use disorder treatment. Walk in or call to get screened, stabilized, and connected to treatment and recovery supports.
Headrest is the Upper Valley's community-based substance use and crisis center, offering substance use counseling, harm reduction, peer support, and a crisis stabilization room. Serves adults and youth across the NH-VT border region. Accepts all insurance and offers sliding-scale fees.
A note on fit:the “right” therapist is often about relationship, not just credentials. It's normal to try one or two before it clicks — ask about their approach, experience with your concern, availability, and fees on a first call.