Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte
Accepts Insurance
TREATS
Substance use disorder
LEVELS OF CARE
Residential
INSURANCE
Accepts insurance
Aetna · BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) · Cigna Healthcare · Humana · and 2 more
About Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte
Key Facility Details
- Federal Registration: Listed in the federal treatment register, the national inventory of licensed treatment facilities. Confirmed 10 August 2026.
- State Licensing: Licensed by the North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation. State licensure is a legal requirement for behavioral health facilities operating in North Carolina.
- Levels of Care: Residential Inpatient.
- Location: Shallotte, North Carolina.
Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte Photos and Images
No photographs have been provided for Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte. Pictures tell you a great deal about a program, so request images of the entrance, treatment rooms and shared spaces before you commit.
Find out where to park, how easily the location is reached across North Carolina, and what the arrival process involves. Practical answers here often reflect wider clarity about the program.
Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte Detox and Rehab Services
Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte provides residential inpatient according to the federal record. Levels of care are not interchangeable, and an assessment determines where someone begins and how they step down afterwards.
Residential care means staying on site, which suits people who need distance from their usual surroundings. Therapeutic approaches listed include addiction counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), family systems / couples therapy, group therapy and individual therapy. Methods vary by clinician and by program, so confirm what applies to the level of care being considered.
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How Much Does Treatment at Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte Cost?
People considering Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte can expect $6,000 to $27,000 a month for residential care. The provider has not published its own rates, so treat these as a starting point for the North Carolina market rather than a quote. Luxury and executive programs in North Carolina run considerably higher, from $18,000 to $54,000 or more a month for residential care.
Ask directly what is included, whether the figure covers medical care and medication, and what happens if you need to stay longer than planned. NC Medicaid covers substance use treatment with no premium and no copay for most members, and an eligibility check costs nothing.
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Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte Address and Location
Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte sits at 520 Mulberry Street, Shallotte, Brunswick County, North Carolina. The map shows the route and the immediate area, which is worth reviewing alongside how long the trip takes in traffic.
Travel time deserves real weight. Continuing support around Shallotte works better when getting there is straightforward, so treat the journey as part of what you are choosing.

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Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte
Accepts Insurance
Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte
Accepts Insurance
Christian Recovery Centers Inc (CRCI) – Shallotte Reviews
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Until then, put more weight on accreditation, licensure and who actually delivers the treatment. Ask about discharge planning, because what follows the program shapes outcomes more than ratings do.