Clearpath Recovery Network

1200 Peachtree Center Ave NE, Suite 400, Atlanta, Georgia 30309
(891)
✓ Verified Center
Genders Accepted Men and Women, Adolescents, Veterans, Low-Income Individuals, Spanish-Speaking Clients
Languages English, Spanish, Haitian Creole
Setting ADA Accessible, Bilingual Staff, Adolescent Wing, Pregnant Women Accepted, Court-Ordered Treatment

About Clearpath Recovery Network

Clearpath Recovery Network is a nationally recognized addiction treatment organization with locations across the southeastern United States. With over 200 licensed clinicians, Clearpath serves more than 3,500 clients annually through a comprehensive continuum of care.

At Clearpath, we believe that cost should never be a barrier to quality treatment. Our sliding-scale fees, insurance partnerships, and scholarship programs ensure that everyone who needs help can access evidence-based addiction care.

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With locations across the Southeast and a robust telehealth platform, Clearpath meets clients where they are. Our outcomes-driven approach and 68% one-year recovery rate demonstrate our commitment to results that last.

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Special Programs

Multi-State Network68% Recovery RateSliding Scale AvailableTelehealth Options

Treatment Options

Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Motivational Interviewing
Contingency Management
Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT)
12-Step Facilitation

Substances Treated

AlcoholAlcoholA legal but highly addictive depressant that affects the central nervous system. Chronic use can lead to physical dependence, liver damage, and withdrawal symptoms that may require medical supervision.HeroinHeroinAn illegal opioid derived from morphine. Highly addictive and typically injected, snorted, or smoked. Withdrawal can be intensely uncomfortable, and overdose risk is significant, especially with fentanyl contamination.FentanylFentanylA synthetic opioid up to 100 times more potent than morphine. Originally developed for severe pain management, illicit fentanyl is now a leading cause of overdose deaths due to its extreme potency.MethamphetamineMethamphetamineA potent synthetic stimulant that affects the central nervous system. Commonly known as meth or crystal meth, it produces intense energy and euphoria but causes severe dental, neurological, and psychological damage with prolonged use.CocaineCocaineA powerful stimulant derived from coca leaves that increases dopamine levels in the brain. It produces intense but short-lived euphoria and carries serious cardiovascular risks. Available as powder or crack cocaine.Prescription OpioidsBenzodiazepinesBenzodiazepinesA class of prescription sedatives (Xanax, Valium, Klonopin) used for anxiety, insomnia, and seizures. Physical dependence develops quickly, and withdrawal can be medically dangerous without proper tapering.NicotineNicotineThe primary addictive chemical in tobacco products. Creates physical dependence through effects on the brain's reward system. Withdrawal symptoms include irritability, anxiety, and intense cravings.

Mental Health Conditions

DepressionDepressionA mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities. Depression can significantly impact daily functioning, sleep, appetite, and energy levels, and often co-occurs with substance use.AnxietyAnxietyA mental health condition involving excessive, persistent worry and fear that interferes with daily activities. Anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety, panic disorder, social anxiety, and specific phobias.PTSDPTSDPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event.Bipolar DisorderBipolar DisorderA mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings between emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). Bipolar disorder frequently co-occurs with substance abuse and requires integrated treatment.ADHDADHDAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. ADHD increases the risk of substance use disorders and requires integrated treatment approaches.TraumaTraumaThe emotional and psychological response to deeply disturbing events such as abuse, violence, or disasters. Unresolved trauma can lead to long-term mental health problems including PTSD, depression, and substance use disorders.Anger ManagementGrief

Counseling & Education

Individual Therapy
Group Therapy
Family Therapy
Telehealth Sessions
Peer Recovery Support
Case Management

Aftercare & Transition Support

Telehealth Check-Ins
Alumni App
Local Recovery Groups
Vocational Training Referrals
Housing Assistance

Cost & Insurance

Sliding scale starting at $3,200/month — financial assistance available Budget-Friendly

Insurance Accepted

MedicaidMedicaidA joint federal and state program providing health coverage to low-income individuals and families. Medicaid covers substance abuse treatment including detox, residential rehab, outpatient services, and medication-assisted treatment, varying by state.MedicareMedicareThe federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, and certain younger individuals with disabilities. Medicare Part A covers inpatient substance abuse treatment, while Part B covers outpatient counseling and therapy services.Blue Cross Blue ShieldBlue Cross Blue ShieldThe largest health insurance network in the United States, with independently operated plans in every state. BCBS plans generally cover substance abuse treatment including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient programs under mental health parity laws.AetnaAetnaA major national health insurer offering PPO, HMO, and EPO plans. Aetna covers a wide range of behavioral health and substance abuse treatment services, including inpatient rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment.CignaCignaA global health services company providing medical, dental, and behavioral health coverage. Cigna plans typically cover addiction treatment services, including residential programs, intensive outpatient, and telehealth counseling.UnitedHealthcareUnitedHealthcareOne of the largest health insurance companies in the U.S., serving millions of members. UHC plans typically cover a range of addiction treatment services, including detox, inpatient and outpatient rehab, and behavioral health counseling.AmbetterAmerigroupPeach State Health PlanTricareTricareThe health care program for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families. Tricare covers substance abuse treatment services including inpatient rehab, outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment at authorized facilities.

Amenities & Experiences

Facility Amenities

Community Dining
Computer Lab
Recreation Room
Outdoor Courtyard
Group Meeting Rooms
On-Site Pharmacy

Room Amenities

Shared Rooms
Personal Storage
Linens Provided
Toiletry Kits

Activities & Therapies

Group FitnessRecovery WorkshopsLife Skills ClassesJob Readiness TrainingArt Therapy

Meet Your Care Team

Dr. Denise Washington

National Medical Director MD, FASAM, Board Certified Addiction Medicine

Robert Jimenez

VP of Clinical Operations LPC, CCTP, 15 years in treatment administration

Tamika Robinson

Director of Community Outreach MSW, CPRS, Certified Peer Recovery Specialist

Reviews & Ratings

Accessibility 4.6/5
92% positive
Staff Quality 4.5/5
90% positive
Treatment Outcomes 4.4/5
88% positive
Insurance & Billing 4.3/5
86% positive
Aftercare Support 4.2/5
84% positive

"I didn't have insurance when I called Clearpath. They worked with me on a payment plan and I qualified for their scholarship. Cost was no longer an excuse. They literally saved my life."

Marcus J.

"The telehealth aftercare program kept me connected to my counselor even after I moved to a different city. Having that continuity during my first year of sobriety was invaluable."

Diana P.

"My son went through their adolescent program in Jacksonville. The staff were patient, professional, and caring. He's been clean for 8 months and back in school. Thank you, Clearpath."

Veronica C.

Quality & Trust

CARF International

Three-year accreditation across all Clearpath locations for substance use disorder treatment.

SAMHSA Listed

All locations listed in the national SAMHSA treatment locator. Meeting all federal quality standards.

NAATP Member

Active member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers.

Location

Frequently Asked Questions

How many locations does Clearpath have?

We currently operate treatment centers in Atlanta (GA), Nashville (TN), Charlotte (NC), Jacksonville (FL), Birmingham (AL), and Charleston (SC), with additional locations planned.

Do you accept Medicaid?

Yes, we accept Medicaid in all states where we operate, along with Medicare and most commercial insurance plans.

What if I don't have insurance?

We offer sliding-scale fees based on income and a scholarship fund for qualifying individuals. No one is turned away due to inability to pay.

Do you offer telehealth?

Yes, we provide telehealth-based individual counseling, group therapy, and aftercare support available across all states.

What is your success rate?

Our most recent outcomes report shows a 68% one-year sustained recovery rate, which is significantly above the national average of approximately 40–60%.

Ready to Take the First Step?

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