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Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) in North Carolina

Data updated monthly · Last refresh August 2026

12 Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers practice in North Carolina, including 1 (8%) offering telehealth. The largest concentration is in Raleigh. Profiles include Medicare quality scores where available.

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1telehealth
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Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers by city in North Carolina

Raleigh2 providers
Charlotte2 providers
Goldsboro2 providers
Huntersville1 providers
Statesville1 providers
Gastonia1 providers
Asheville1 providers
Cary1 providers

Highest rated Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers in North Carolina

Dr. Amy Marietta, MD
Asheville, NC · (828) 771-5500
Dr. Jill Thompson, MD
Gastonia, NC · (704) 865-9114
Dr. Elisabeth Montague, MD
Statesville, NC · (704) 873-0281
Dr. Jana Burson, M.D.
Cornelius, NC · (704) 895-7819
Dr. Sara Koenig, MD, MBA
Cary, NC · Telehealth · (919) 338-5620
Dr. David Roberts, MD
Huntersville, NC · (540) 392-6663
Dr. Parth Saraiya, M.D.
Raleigh, NC · (833) 997-3806
Dr. George Coleman, MD
Raleigh, NC · (833) 997-3806
Dr. Seif Atyia
Charlotte, NC · (704) 446-0391
Dr. Cindy Melgar, CMA
Goldsboro, NC · (919) 583-9329
Dr. Shaquitta Draughon
Goldsboro, NC · (919) 750-1389
Dr. Krista Shaw, CCADC
Charlotte, NC · (918) 289-0270

Common questions

How many Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers are in North Carolina?

There are 12 Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers with active NPI records practicing in North Carolina, according to federal NPPES data refreshed monthly.

Do Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers in North Carolina offer telehealth?

Yes. 1 of the 12 Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers in North Carolina (about 8%) report offering telehealth services in CMS data.

Which cities in North Carolina have the most Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers?

Raleigh (2), Charlotte (2), Goldsboro (2) have the highest concentration of Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) providers in North Carolina.

Where does this data come from?

Provider counts and profiles come from the federal NPPES registry and CMS Doctors and Clinicians files, including MIPS quality scores where available. The directory refreshes monthly.

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Sources: NPPES (CMS), Doctors and Clinicians national files, MIPS. Updated monthly. This directory is informational and not medical advice. Are you a Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) in North Carolina? Get featured.