
Recovery Close to Home: Southeastern Recovery Center on Lee-Ann Drive
- Solo Faith Church Inc.

- Aug 3
- 4 min read
Search for addiction treatment near Concord and you will find Southeastern Recovery Center described, over and over, as a Charlotte facility. Their own website says so. But the building is not in Charlotte. It sits at 1018 Lee-Ann Dr. NE in Concord, NC 28025 — which means a good number of Cabarrus County families have been driving past a full continuum of care without knowing it was in their own city.
That geography matters more than it sounds. Southeastern Recovery Center reports that nearly 80% of its clients come from within an hour of the center. Recovery, it turns out, tends to happen close to home.
The People Who Built It Have Been Through It
This is the detail we would want a neighbor to know first. According to the center, its founders combine years of professional healthcare and sober living management with their own journeys in long-term recovery. In their words, the goal was to close the gap between the standard level of care being offered in North Carolina and what they knew was possible — and to move away from one-size-fits-all treatment, because each client arrives with a different story.
The clinical side is a multidisciplinary team: medical doctors, addiction and mental health counselors, and primary therapists. Staff listed on their team page include Nurse Practitioners Kerri Czaja and Natalie Spinella, Director of Operations Matthew Parker, CADC-R, and Women's Program Director Taylor Tedder — yes, there is a dedicated women's program. The center also carries a BBB rating of A-, and has been featured by Queen City News and Spectrum News 1.
The Levels of Care, in Plain Language
Treatment language gets dense fast, so here is the short version of what happens on Lee-Ann Drive.
The 30-day PHP — Partial Hospitalization Program — is the most intensive step, an individualized program for clients working through drug and alcohol addiction. The IOP, or Intensive Outpatient Program, runs about 12 weeks with both daytime and evening sessions, built specifically so a person does not have to quit their job, drop out of school, or abandon family responsibilities to get treatment. There is also a Virtual IOP with telehealth evening sessions for people who cannot reliably be in the building, plus trauma-focused group and individual sessions.
Two things tie it together. First, it is a dual-diagnosis facility, meaning it treats substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions at the same time rather than sending someone to two different places for two halves of the same problem. Second, it is a full continuum under one roof and one team — detox coordination, inpatient rehab referrals, and outpatient programs — with family counseling and post-treatment support, and the option to step down to a less intensive level of care once the initial program is complete.

Insurance, Cost, and — Notably — the Ride There
Southeastern Recovery Center offers free insurance verification and states that the center is covered by most major insurance plans. If cost is the wall in front of you, that verification call is the cheapest first move available — it costs nothing and it answers the question everybody is afraid to ask.
But here is the line on their site that stopped us: they also offer transportation assistance to the facility. At Solo Faith Church — 587 Old Charlotte Rd SW in Concord — transportation is the barrier we run into more than any other. It is why our food pantry delivers groceries through DoorDash instead of only handing out boxes at a door. A treatment program that will help a person physically get to the building has removed the exact obstacle that quietly ends a lot of recovery attempts before they begin. That is worth naming out loud.
Admissions is staffed 24/7 at (704) 452-4985, the email is contact@serecoverycenter.com, and the facility is at 1018 Lee-Ann Dr. NE, Concord, NC 28025.
Questions Concord Neighbors Actually Ask
Is the facility really in Concord, or is it in Charlotte?
The physical facility address listed on their own contact page is 1018 Lee-Ann Dr. NE, Concord, NC 28025. Their marketing describes the greater Charlotte area, and Concord appears in their list of areas served — but the building itself is in Concord, in Cabarrus County.
Do I have to stop working to get treatment?
Not necessarily. The IOP is offered with both day and night sessions specifically so people can keep school, work, or family responsibilities, and the Virtual IOP runs evening telehealth sessions. The 30-day PHP is a heavier commitment. Which level fits is a clinical conversation, not a guess — that is what the admissions call is for.
What if I have no way to get there?
Ask about transportation assistance on the first call — the center says it offers help getting to the facility. If you are weighing whether to call at all, the SAMHSA National Helpline is free, confidential, and staffed 24 hours a day at 1-800-662-4357, and it can talk through options in North Carolina with no cost and no commitment.
For the full picture of programs, insurance, and admissions, visit Southeastern Recovery Center directly. Their team and founders page introduces the clinical staff, and the 30-day PHP program page lays out the most intensive level of care in detail.
Solo Faith Church features Southeastern Recovery Center in our Solo Faith Directory because addiction does not spare congregations, and pretending otherwise has never helped a single family in Cabarrus County. Knowing that clinical help sits on a street in our own city — staffed in part by people who have walked the road themselves — is the kind of information a neighbor passes to a neighbor.
Solo Faith Church Is Here for the Whole Community
Whether you need food delivery, a listening ear, or a community to belong to, Solo Faith Church is here. Free food delivery through DoorDash. Open every Sunday. No judgment, no paperwork. Learn more here.
Community Support Note: This spotlight is part of Solo Faith Church's local business directory initiative to uplift our Concord neighbors. Information was responsibly compiled from the organization's public website and publicly available records to help our congregation and community discover local services. Solo Faith Church is not a treatment provider and does not endorse any specific course of care — program details, availability, and insurance coverage change, so please contact the center directly. If you or someone you love is in crisis, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available by call or text at 988.



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