Where Experience, Care, and Environment Align
Fellowship Hall’s Greensboro campus offers a calm, restorative setting designed to support recovery at every stage. Nestled on more than 120 acres, our grounds provide space for reflection, stability, and personal growth—while remaining accessible for individuals traveling from Charlotte and across North Carolina. Whether you are receiving medically supported detox, residential treatment, or outpatient care, our environment is intentionally designed to support both clinical treatment and whole-person healing.
Trusted Care for Over 31,000 Individuals Since 1971
For more than five decades, Fellowship Hall has combined clinical excellence with compassionate support. With 31,500+ guests served since 1971, our experience reflects a lasting commitment to helping individuals build a foundation for recovery.
I relapsed after a couple years of recovery and couldn't get clean on my own. Fellowship Hall helped me get clean and back into recovery and I'll be forever grateful for everyone there! The family program is also amazing! They gave me my life back!
Fellowship Hall saved my life. I came here scared and sick and I left sober and happy. The facility, the staff (and the food) are all excellent. The care is intensive and effective. If anyone is struggling with alcohol or substance abuse and feel that they need something extra to help get straight - this is the place!
I can’t even explain what this place has done for me. Fantastic staff and I made fantastic friends. I will be forever grateful to here. This is seriously a fantastic place and I would recommend it to anybody that needs help. Lord knows I did and I got myself into the right place. This one. Thank you Fellowship Hall!
As a former guest at Fellowship Hall, I received the best care a person in recovery could possibly get. Their staff is superb and their curriculum is top notch. Thanks to all at Fellowship Hall who have helped me on my recovery journey!
The Meditation Trail & Gratitude Garden
Fellowship Hall’s Meditation Trail and Gratitude Garden offer quiet spaces for reflection and connection within our Greensboro campus. The three-quarter-mile wooded trail features twelve gardens, each inspired by one of the Twelve Steps, encouraging mindfulness, personal insight, and spiritual growth.
We Work With Most Major Insurance Providers
Individualized Care for Different Paths to Recovery
At Fellowship Hall, we know recovery is not one-size-fits-all. Serving individuals from the Piedmont Triad and the greater Charlotte area, we provide respectful, evidence-based care tailored to each person’s needs.
Men
Our men’s program provides structured, individualized treatment in a supportive community that encourages accountability, connection, and growth.
Women
Our women’s program offers a safe, trauma-informed environment focused on healing, stability, and personal strength.
Professionals
We offer specialized support for professionals, addressing recovery needs while respecting privacy and career considerations.
Young Adults
Our approach supports young adults navigating recovery alongside life transitions, helping build coping skills and long-term stability.
A Dedicated Space for Women
Kiser Lodge is Fellowship Hall’s women’s alcohol and drug rehab in Greensboro, opened in 2016 to provide a safe, supportive environment rooted in dignity and individualized care. Located on our campus, the lodge serves up to 24 women in a trauma-informed setting with comfortable living spaces, therapy, and medical support—helping women focus fully on lasting recovery.
A Licensed Specialty Hospital in North Carolina
Fellowship Hall is the first Alcohol and Drug Treatment Specialty Hospital licensed by the State of North Carolina. We are continuously accredited by The Joint Commission since 1974, reflecting our long-standing commitment to clinical quality, safety, and ethical care. As a private, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) specialty hospital, Fellowship Hall serves adult women and men with substance use disorder and co-occurring conditions through evidence-based treatment delivered by experienced medical and clinical professionals.
Founded in 1971, Fellowship Hall was established by four Greensboro community leaders who found recovery themselves and wanted to help others do the same. Built on the principles of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, our program reflects decades of experience supporting meaningful, lasting recovery.
What sets Fellowship Hall apart:
More than five decades of continuous service and clinical experience
Licensed, multidisciplinary medical and clinical teams
A full continuum of care: residential treatment, PHP, IOP, and aftercare
A private, serene Greensboro campus accessible from Charlotte
Broad insurance acceptance to help improve access to treatment
Licensed and Joint Commission Accredited
The Team Supporting Your Recovery
Our multidisciplinary team brings together medical expertise, clinical skill, and lived understanding of recovery. Fellowship Hall is also recognized as a center of teaching excellence, providing training for the Duke University Health System’s Psychiatric Residency Program and for nursing and counseling programs at local universities.
Kelly Scaggs
President & CEO - MHA, LCSW, LCAS, CCS, MAC, ICAADC
Mike Washo
Medical Director - MD
Mysti Billingsley
Director of Nursing - BSN, RN
Heather Bland
Clinical Director - MAEd, LCMHC, LCAS, CCS, NCC
Continuing Care
Recovery does not end when residential treatment is complete. At Fellowship Hall, continuing care is an essential part of long-term recovery. We help you transition thoughtfully into the next level of support—staying connected to care, community, and accountability as you move forward.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Structured treatment support with increased independence.
Learn MoreIntensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Designed for those who need a structured program to continue the drug and alcohol recovery process.
Learn MoreOutpatient Treatment
Ongoing care designed to fit into daily life while supporting recovery.
Learn MoreOur Alumni Program
A recovery community that stays connected long after treatment ends.
Learn MoreGreensboro Addiction Treatment FAQs
Fellowship Hall is located in Greensboro, North Carolina, on a private, serene campus designed to support healing and recovery. Our location allows individuals to step away from daily stressors while remaining accessible to families across the region.
Fellowship Hall is approximately 90 miles northeast of Charlotte, making it a convenient treatment option for individuals and families from the greater Charlotte area. Many guests travel from Charlotte and surrounding communities to receive care at our Greensboro campus.
We offer a full continuum of care, including residential treatment, extended care, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), outpatient services, and continuing care. Treatment plans are individualized to meet each person’s needs.
Yes. Fellowship Hall is continuously accredited by The Joint Commission and is the first Alcohol and Drug Treatment Specialty Hospital licensed by the State of North Carolina, reflecting our long-standing commitment to quality and safety.
Fellowship Hall serves adult men and women seeking treatment for substance use disorder and co-occurring conditions. We welcome individuals from Greensboro, Charlotte, and communities across North Carolina and beyond.
Our approach is rooted in the Twelve Steps and evidence-based, supporting recovery of the mind, body, and spirit. We focus on stabilization, education, therapy, and building a strong support network for lasting recovery.
Yes. Fellowship Hall works with many major insurance providers like Humana, BlueCross BlueShield, Tricare and more. Our admissions team can help verify insurance and discuss coverage options confidentially.
Fellowship Hall is a private, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) specialty hospital. Our mission-driven model allows us to focus on quality care, clinical excellence, and long-term recovery rather than profit.
Yes. Fellowship Hall provides care for individuals with substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions, offering integrated treatment plans that address both substance use and emotional well-being.
Family involvement is an important part of recovery. Fellowship Hall offers family education and support opportunities designed to help loved ones better understand addiction and the recovery process.
Fellowship Hall’s difference lies in our 50+ years of experience, continuous Joint Commission accreditation, informed philosophy rooted in the 12 steps, and a private campus designed for healing. We focus on dignity, respect, and individualized care at every stage of recovery.
You can begin by speaking with an admissions specialist who will answer your questions, verify insurance, and help determine the appropriate next steps. We’re here to help when you’re ready.
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