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Methadone Treatment Near Hope Mills, North Carolina

Hope Mills does not have its own SAMHSA-certified opioid treatment program. The closest verified clinic is in Fayetteville, about 7.5 miles away. For most residents that is a reasonable daily commute.

Hope Mills, North Carolina

Hope Mills at a glance

17,823
Residents
9 sq mi
Land area
33.3
Median age
$60,671
Median household income
8.4%
Uninsured (civilian)
13.6%
Families below poverty

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-year estimates (2023).

Overdose context for Cumberland County

Cumberland County reported a model-based drug poisoning death rate of 38.7 per 100,000 residents in 2021 (95% CI 36.6 to 41). That sits 36.1% above the national county mean of 28.5 per 100,000.

201925.9
202033.5
202138.7

Three-year change (25.9 to 38.7): +12.8 per 100,000.

County-level estimates are reported at the county level, not the city level. Source: NCHS Drug Poisoning Mortality by County (CDC dataset rpvx-m2md), 2019 to 2021 model-based estimates. NCHS urban/rural classification: Medium Metro.

Closest methadone clinic to Hope Mills

Nearest verified opioid treatment program in North Carolina: Metro Treatment OF North Carolina L in Fayetteville, about 7.5 miles (12.1 km) from Hope Mills by straight-line distance. Driving time will run longer.

Why this matters for treatment access

Cumberland County ran a 2021 drug poisoning death rate of 38.7 per 100,000, well above the national county mean of 28.5. About 8.4% of residents are uninsured. Most clinics in the area accept Medicaid; confirm before scheduling intake. That works out to roughly 1,497 uninsured residents in Hope Mills alone.

What to ask before you call

Methadone is a daily-dose program. That changes the questions you should be asking. Run through these before you commit to a clinic:

Need office-based treatment instead of a daily-dosed OTP? Many providers in Hope Mills prescribe buprenorphine in office settings. See the North Carolina Suboxone provider directory for the closest prescriber.

Want a non-opioid alternative? See North Carolina Vivitrol providers for monthly extended-release naltrexone.

State-level access scoring, regulatory context, and the full directory live on the North Carolina methadone hub.