Columbus County Quit-It Campaign, an initiative funded through the county’s opioid settlement dollars to help reduce the harm caused by opioids, illegal drugs, alcohol, and vaping. The campaign aims to educate residents, connect families with resources, and expand access to treatment. Anyone seeking help or information can call 910‑640‑8872. Hope Starts Here, Help Starts Now.
As part of the effort, the county has released an updated list of licensed and accredited substance‑use treatment providers available to Columbus County residents.
Easter Seals/Port Health at 706 North Thompson Street in Whiteville provides medication‑assisted treatment, methadone services, and outpatient care for adults and adolescents. The clinic accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance.
Monarch, located at 24 Hill Plaza in Whiteville, offers medication‑assisted treatment along with outpatient, intensive outpatient, and comprehensive substance‑use programs. Coverage includes BCBS, CMS, Medicaid, and options for uninsured residents.
Southeastern Integrated Care at 134 Memory Plaza provides medication‑assisted treatment, outpatient services, SAIOP, DWI assessments, transportation to treatment, integrated primary care, and behavioral‑health support. The clinic accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, BCBS, and Aetna.
Coastal Horizons’ Mobile Clinic rotates through several Columbus County communities each week, with walk‑ins welcome from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at locations including Riegelwood Community Park, Fresh Foods IGA, Facts of Life Church, the Waccamaw Siouan Tribal Grounds, and Navassa Town Hall. Residents can call 910‑742‑6745 for information. Services include assessments, medication management, psychiatric care, peer support, and individual therapy.

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