Concord Metro Treatment Center Metro Treatment of New Hampshire LP
100 Hall Street · Concord, NH 3301
New Hampshire · Alcohol Rehab
Treatment programs, intake guidance, and resources for Concord and the surrounding area.
Alcohol use disorder affects an estimated 1 in 11 adults in New Hampshire, and finding the right kind of care close to home matters. Concord residents have access to 10 treatment programs that work with the full range of alcohol use disorder, from early problem drinking to long-standing dependence.
Treatment looks different for different people. Some come in for outpatient counseling and stay in their jobs and homes. Others need inpatient care or partial hospitalization to get a stable footing in early recovery. Medication-assisted treatment with naltrexone, acamprosate, or disulfiram can be added to any of these settings to reduce cravings and lower relapse risk.
What matters most is calling and getting an honest assessment. The intake process at most Concord programs is short, confidential, and free, and it can be done by phone. From there, the team helps match a person to the level of care that fits their drinking pattern, medical history, work and family situation, and insurance.
100 Hall Street · Concord, NH 3301
2 1/2 Beacon Street · Suite 449 · Concord, NH 3301
2 1/2 Beacon Street · Suite 449 · Concord, NH 3301
42 Pleasant Street · Concord, NH 3301
10 West Street · Concord, NH 3301
36 Clinton Street · Concord, NH 3301
250 Pleasant Street · Suite 5410 · Concord, NH 3301
2 Chennell Drive · Concord, NH 3301
22 Bridge Street · Suite 2 · Concord, NH 3301
121 North Main Street · Concord, NH 3303

Stepping through alcohol rehab without insurance can seem intimidating, but you’ve got options to explore. State-funded programs,…

You're likely aware that overcoming alcohol dependence is a complex process, but you might not realize how Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome…

You're traversing the complex landscape of alcohol recovery, and understanding Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) is essential. Unlike…

When you stop drinking, a rapid heart rate is a common withdrawal symptom, often paired with anxiety and irritability. Your body struggles…
Free, confidential, and available whenever you need it. Speak to a treatment specialist now.
Call (866) 275-3142