Winston Salem, NC 27101
Phone: 336-703-3100
Fax: 336-748-3292
Forsyth Regional Opioid and Substance Use Team is made up of representatives from over 80 different community agencies in addition to community members with lived experiences. We have a comprehensive plan and are working together to build and maintain a continuum of care in the Forsyth County community that educates the community, provides primary prevention, overdose prevention, promotes harm reduction practices, removes barriers to treatment and recovery, and breaks down stigma surrounding substance use.
For additional information contact 336-486-0103 or visit FROST's website.
MIH supports individuals who are facing substance use or mental health crises by providing specialized care and connecting them to appropriate resources. We focus on improving community health through advanced, trauma-informed care.
Services include follow-up support after overdoses and help with finding treatment options like medication-assisted therapy. We also connect people in crisis with mental health resources to meet their needs and improve their quality of life.
Our team is made up of paramedics and peer support specialists who guide individuals through the recovery process and help them find the resources they need. We’re here to assist anyone facing a mental health crisis or struggling with substance use.
Referrals are welcome through phone calls and emails. Phone 336-703-2273 or Email MIH@forsyth.cc
Forsyth County Peer Support Specialist, Jose Perez, is primarily located at the Central Library and is availabel to direct community members to essential services such as housing assistance, medical services, behavioral health services, and financial services.
Jose is available for one-on-one meetings, by appointment or walk-in. For more information, call (336) 703-2979.
The Forsyth County Department of Public Health Pharmacy is a limited formulary retail pharmacy. We primarily stock behavioral health medications and medications prescribed by the Public Health clinics. We accept most private insurances as well as Medicaid and Medicare Part D plans.
The Patient Assistance Program (PAP) can help you determine eligibility to receive behavioral health branded medications from manufacturers at no cost to you. The pharmacy will assist in completing and submitting the applications for assistance. PAPs are usually sponsored by pharmaceutical manufacturers and are promoted as a "safety net" for Americans who have no insurance or are underinsured. If qualified, the patient can receive eligible medication(s) at no cost for up to one year.
Hours of operation are Monday through Friday 7:30 am to 5 pm. Our phone number is (336) 703-3250.
The Forsyth County Stepping Up Initiative houses two programs: Stepping Up Process to End Recidivism (SUPER) and the Mental Health Court (MHC).
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