Morse Eric D MD

Category: Psychiatrist in Raleigh, North Carolina

Address: 8300 Health Park #201, Raleigh, NC 27615, USA

Phone: +19196769699

Opening hours

Sunday: 1–5PM

Monday: 8:15AM–6PM

Tuesday: 8:15AM–6PM

Wednesday: 8:15AM–6PM

Thursday: 8:15AM–6PM

Friday: 8:15AM–6PM

Saturday: 9AM–1PM

Reviews

Tanis Floyd

Apr 18, 2021

Dr Morse is a life saver! I seriously question the people who speak negatively of him since I personally know him, have gone to him and he has always treated me in my best interest & with the utmost respect. One of the first questions I was asked when starting treatment was how long did I want his assistance? What was my goal in getting off prescription pain killers from a severe motor vehicle accident. He asked me what my goals were and then the therapist worked with me on the mental side of things. I couldn't have asked for a better Dr and team to help me end what the Drs 11 years ago started.

Suresh P

Oct 23, 2017

Dr Morse is really a good service provider for addiction and sports psychiatry. An eminent speaker and expert in his area of expertise

Mary Smith

May 25, 2017

I do NOT recommend this 'Doctor' for any kind of addiction therapy. He keeps his patients addicted to the suboxone he prescribes just so he can continue to take their money. He does not care about the patients mental or physical health. He is a disgrace to all Doctors.

Vinay Saranga

May 16, 2017

Dr. Morse is an expert in addiction treatment. He is always willing to teach and guide his colleagues in his area of expertise. I have learned so much from him!

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Questions & Answers

Do you provide Suboxone through Medicaid

sheila anthony | Sep 28, 2021
eric morse | Sep 28, 2021

Yes, Dr. Battle accepts Medicaid and is a Buprenorphine provider.

are you accepting Medicare

George White | Sep 29, 2018
eric morse | Sep 28, 2021

Dr. Battle in our office does. Which insurance each provider accepts is on our Pricing Page on www.CarolinaPerformance.net

Does this office prescribe klonopin. I ask because my wife is disabled for PTSD and is taking suboxone because she was addicted to pain medication that was prescribed from pain management. We can not find a doctor that will prescribe her both. Thank

MrJfaucett | Aug 29, 2022
Morse Eric D MD | Aug 29, 2022

Sorry, no. According to the American Psychiatric Association's Treatment Guidelines for PTSD, Klonopin is not considered first, second or third-line treatment for PTSD, in fact there have been studies to show that benzodiazepines have negative outcomes in PTSD. There is also a bold face warning about the drug-drug interaction with Suboxone. That is why it would be difficult to find a good doctor willing to prescribe both. We are in solo private practices at Carolina Performance. One of us would be willing to prescribe Suboxone and another, safer, more effective, non-addictive medication for PTSD. Thanks for reaching out!

Do you guys accept medicaid?

bridget sheffield | Sep 29, 2018
jo lasley | Sep 28, 2020

Do you accept Medicare?

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