Address: 929 15th St NE, Hickory, NC 28601, USA
Phone: +18283276026
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: Closed
Kelly Houston (Kee kee)
The Staff are very courteous and really care for my well being. Thank you so much for helping me get my life back and helping me to understand I am worthy. Addiction is a disease. And there is no cure. But with the help and treatment from the staff at The Cog. I'm on that beautiful road to recovery. Thank you so much for all you do and have done.
Ryan Colley
Would not recommend. Catherine, the woman I spoke to, was very rude and disrespectful. They do not put clients needs first.
Scott Swink
The staff cares about the people
Montine Richardson
It changed my husbands life for the good
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We accept any client seeking help with drug or alcohol problems. Many of our substance use services are paid for by grants. For services not covered by grants, we offer a sliding scale fee and will set up a payment schedule. We also accept Medicaid. For more information, please call the office (828)327-6026.
It depends on the insurance. For more information please call us at (828)327-6026.
As of today we do not; however, we are in the final stages of being paneled with BCBS and will be able to take this insurance soon. Hoping this will open doors for other types of insurance in the near future. In the mean time we can provide you with documents to file your own insurance and we offer good rates.
Make an appointment. Are you in crisis or in need of help
Hold on I'm trying to get information for you. I have been told The ICGH office is scheduled to be open. So yes go ahead and go to the appointment. You may want to call first.
Hickory and Burke and our Sipes location for all Staff, groups and Dr appointments will not operate and are closed today due to the weather. Please call the office in the morning for any questions. Also available today is our after hours/crisis line. All Appointments will be rescheduled. Be safe today!
Keep in mind that you can't make him stop drinking if he isn't ready. It's hard to accept that but it's true. I've experienced a similar situation myself and I know it's very hard to keep loving someone who is becoming so unlovable. But that doesn't mean you should do nothing. Talk to this person maybe when they get up in the morning, before they get drunk and aggressive. Open up completely. Tell them how their drinking is hurting you. Just tell this person exactly how it makes you feel and that you'd like them to slow down or stop drinking. You will feel better after telling them and it just may encourage them to get help.
Please make the appointment - you could qualify for funding from our Partners IPRS or if you have Medicaid.
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