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Taking the first step toward recovery can feel overwhelming. Our admissions process is designed to make it as simple, private, and supportive as possible. From your first phone call, our team walks you through every step with compassion and clarity. Whether you are calling for yourself or someone you love, we provide immediate guidance, verify insurance quickly, and offer same-day admissions when needed.
What to Expect From Admissions
Confidential Consultation
Your first call is always private and judgment-free. Our admissions team listens, answers questions, and explains how outpatient detox works.
Insurance Verification
We work directly with your insurance provider to confirm coverage and obtain any required authorizations. In most cases, this process is completed quickly so you can begin treatment without delay.
Personalized Planning
Based on your unique needs, our medical team creates an individualized detox plan that prioritizes safety, comfort, and privacy.
Same-Day Admissions
When help is needed right away, we are open seven days a week to admit clients immediately, including weekends and holidays.
Why Our Admissions Process is Different
- Fast and responsive — treatment can begin the day you call
- Private and confidential — no disclosure required outside your trusted circle
- Insurance-friendly — most major plans accepted, including coverage for substances that are often excluded
- Compassionate and supportive — our team is here to make you feel understood, not judged
Take the First Step Today

Dr. Brady Schroer obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Biopsychology with an emphasis in Chemistry. He then attended Medical School at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. After completing medical school, Dr. Schroer completed his general psychiatry residency at a nationally known treatment facility, the Menninger Clinic. Immediately after residency, Dr. Schroer worked in a large medical hospital system caring for geriatric clients, adult inpatient clients, completing consultation liaison evaluations on the medical floors, conducting Electroconvulsive Treatment for clients with severe/refractory depression, and caring for complicated delirium patients in the ICU. During this time, He served as Medical Director and Chief of Psychiatry before moving to Western North Carolina.