Addiction Medicine Providers in Aberdeen, NC
Specialists in treating alcohol and substance use disorders, from evaluation to long-term recovery support.
9 providers in Aberdeen
Finding a addiction medicine provider in Aberdeen, NC
Aberdeen sits contiguous with Pinehurst and Southern Pines, forming the third leg of the Sandhills medical market in Moore County. The healthcare landscape is shaped by FirstHealth of the Carolinas — most specialty care and inpatient referrals route through Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst — and by the same retirement-age patient base that gives the broader Sandhills its unusually deep specialty bench.
What does an addiction medicine provider do?
Addiction medicine providers evaluate and treat substance use disorders involving alcohol, prescription medicines, or other drugs, and they often manage the mental health conditions that travel with them, such as depression, anxiety, or PTSD. Care typically combines counseling with medication when appropriate, and it ranges from regular office visits to intensive outpatient and residential programs.
You don't need to hit a crisis point to see one. People reach out to addiction medicine providers when drinking or substance use starts affecting health, work, family, or sleep, when a previous attempt to cut back hasn't held, or when a primary-care provider recommends specialty support. Family members also consult them about how to help a loved one.
How to choose the right provider near Fort Bragg
Three practical things matter most: the provider treats your substance of concern, they're in-network with your insurance, and they're accepting new patients. ProviderQuoHealth surfaces all three on every profile so you can rule out mismatches before you pick up the phone. Service members, military families, and veterans in the Fort Bragg area also have care paths through the military and veterans health systems; the guides below cover referrals and how to get seen.
If you or someone you know is in crisis or thinking about suicide or self-harm, call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support any time; veterans, service members, and their families can press 1 after dialing (or text 838255) to reach the Veterans Crisis Line. If someone may be overdosing, call 911 immediately. Don't search a directory.
Addiction Medicine Providers in Aberdeen, NC
Listings built from the public NPPES registry, refreshed May 2026.
Program Resource Institute, INC.
Kelsey Wilkes
Kelsey Wilkes specializes in addiction medicine and serves patients in Aberdeen, NC. Wilkes provides care focused on substance use disorders and recovery support.
Julie Marie Buckley
Julie Marie Buckley is an addiction medicine provider based in Aberdeen, NC. She works with patients seeking support for substance use and recovery.
Cynthia Sellers Lassiter, LCAS-A
Cynthia Sellers Lassiter, LCAS-A, is an addiction medicine specialist in Aberdeen, NC. She provides comprehensive care for individuals seeking support with substance use and recovery.
Constance L. Pearson, LPCLCAS
Constance L. Pearson, LPCLCAS, is an addiction medicine specialist based in Aberdeen, NC. She provides comprehensive care to help patients address substance use concerns and support their recovery goals.
Frequently asked
How many addiction medicine providers are listed in Aberdeen, NC?
Our directory currently lists 9 addiction medicine providers in Aberdeen, NC. This count updates as new providers are approved, so the number reflects current inventory rather than a static snapshot.
Do these addiction medicine providers accept TRICARE or military insurance?
Medicare is the primary insurer for a large share of patients in the Aberdeen area. Most practices accept Medicare; supplemental and Medicare Advantage acceptance varies by plan. Confirm coverage before booking.
Do I need a referral to see an addiction medicine provider?
Many people self-refer, though some insurance plans want a referral from your primary-care provider first. Check the provider's profile for accepted insurance, or call your insurer to confirm before booking.
How is an addiction medicine provider different from a psychiatrist or counselor?
Addiction medicine physicians specialize in evaluating and treating substance use disorders, including medication management; psychiatrists focus on mental health conditions broadly and may also treat addiction; counselors and therapists provide the behavioral side of treatment. Many people work with more than one, and all of these provider types appear in this directory.
What should I do in a crisis or possible overdose?
If someone may be overdosing, call 911 right away. If you or someone you know is in crisis or having thoughts of self-harm, call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support 24/7; veterans, service members, and their families can press 1 (or text 838255) to reach the Veterans Crisis Line. Don't search a directory.
Using TRICARE near Fort Bragg?
Our guides cover finding civilian addiction medicine providers and other providers who accept TRICARE in the Aberdeen-area area, referrals, and setting up your PCM after a PCS.
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