Dr. Carol L. Sena, MD

Address

213 East Bessemer Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27401

Contact

(336) 379-7144

Clinic Description

Dr. Carol L. Sena and the clinical staff at The Ringer Center offer drug rehab services alongside co-occurring mental and behavioral health disorders in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Ringer Center provides ambulatory detox, medication-assisted treatment, intensive outpatient programs, and aftercare for teenagers, young adults, adults, and justice-involved persons. Specialized services are available for gambling, sex, and internet addictions.

At The Ringer Center, clients are evaluated and assigned to an individual treatment program. Medication management may include Antabuse, Campral, Suboxone, and naltrexone to reduce cravings and ease withdrawal pains. Clients may also be eligible for 5 to 7 day ambulatory detox to reinforce their sobriety.

In addition to medication-assisted treatment, clients undergo group and individual counseling, family therapy, stress management, and strategies to prevent relapse. The center also offers limited legal services for court-ordered programs. Aftercare can include referrals to outside facilities for specialized treatment programs.

Dr. Sena offers self-pay and financing options. Her clinic is in-network with BlueCross, Cigna, Humana, and United Healthcare, and also accepts Medicare and Medicaid. Please contact your insurance provider for coverage and out-of-network benefits.

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