About
About Murray Fork Clinic
Murray Fork Clinic is a residential and outpatient treatment facility located at 6020 Morganton Road in Fayetteville, North Carolina, serving Cumberland County and the surrounding Fayetteville area. The clinic provides both drug addiction treatment and mental health care, including psychiatric diagnosis and support — a combination that sets it apart from facilities focused solely on substance use. Individuals and families in the Fayetteville region searching for structured addiction treatment with psychiatric integration will find both under one address.
The facility offers three distinct levels of care: medical detox, residential treatment, and an outpatient program. Medical detox is available for patients who need supervised withdrawal management before stepping into longer-term treatment. For those requiring more intensive support after detox, residential treatment provides a higher level of structure, while the outpatient program offers a less restrictive option for individuals who are stable enough to live outside the facility during treatment.
Murray Fork Clinic treats co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis alongside addiction, recognizing that mental health conditions such as trauma and PTSD frequently accompany substance use. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is among the therapeutic methods used at the clinic. This psychiatric and clinical grounding reflects the facility’s identity as more than a standard detox center — it functions as a full-spectrum treatment and psychiatric resource.
The clinic serves a notably broad range of populations, including veterans, pregnant women, young adults ages 18 to 25, seniors and older adults, men, women, individuals with HIV/AIDS support needs, and court-ordered clients. Services are available in both English and French. The clinic accepts self-pay and cash, and can be reached directly at (910) 764-4750 or by email at murrayforkclinic1@yahoo.com.
- One of few Fayetteville facilities combining medical detox with on-site psychiatric diagnosis and mental health care
- Serves veterans, pregnant women, seniors, court-ordered clients, and individuals with HIV/AIDS support needs — a broader population range than most detox centers
- Three levels of care under one roof: medical detox, residential treatment, and outpatient program
- Treats trauma, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders alongside addiction — not just substance use in isolation
- Services available in both English and French, expanding access in the Cumberland County region