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Upcoming NA Meetings in Queen Creek

Time Name Address / Platform Region
7:00 PM Recovery In Queen Creek Group South Ellsworth Road Online 24414 South Ellsworth Road Queen Creek
7:00 PM Its Time Group 301 North Hartford Street Chandler

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Narcotics Anonymous in Queen Creek

For anyone who wants to stop using drugs, Narcotics Anonymous provides a free, peer-led fellowship of support. There are no dues to participate, no fees, and no referral needed.

Queen Creek sits on the fast-growing southeast edge of the Valley, where in-person NA meetings can require a longer drive, so virtual meetings are a practical way to start and keep coming back. Local NA is supported by the East Valley Area of the Arizona Region of Narcotics Anonymous.

NA area
East Valley Area, Arizona Region of NA
Virtual meetings
Available in and around Queen Creek
Cost
Always free, no dues or fees

How to Find a Meeting Near Queen Creek

The finder above shows NA meetings near the location you enter, not only the ones with a Queen Creek address. This is important on the edge of the Valley, because the nearest in-person meeting may be in the next town over. Virtual meetings are also available at many hours if getting there is hard. Along with local options, you will often see nearby meetings in Gilbert and Chandler on the list.

The meetings listed around Queen Creek include open groups, speaker meetings, Basic Text and step study, and virtual options. The Arizona Region also lists Spanish-language meetings statewide. For current days and times, use the finder above or call the East Valley Area helpline at 480-897-4636.

Overdose Trends Around Queen Creek

The national and state trends point in different directions right now, and the contrast is worth noting. Nationally, overdose deaths have fallen for three straight years. Arizona has gone the other way, with deaths rising again in 2025.

~14% lower
U.S. overdose deaths in 2025 (about 69,973) fell roughly 14% from 2024, the third yearly decline in a row.
CDC National Center for Health Statistics, provisional 2025 data
+20%
Arizona ran against that trend: Overdose deaths from January through August 2025 (2,034) were about 20% higher than the same months in 2024 (1,689).
Analysis of CDC WONDER data, published 2026

Figures are national and state-level. Queen Creek sits on the Maricopa and Pinal county line and does not publish separate city-level overdose counts.

Treatment and Medication Options Near Queen Creek

NA works well alongside professional treatment, and many people use both. Care is usually described in levels, from medically supervised detox through residential and outpatient programs, so the right starting point depends on your situation. The wider East Valley has many providers, including opioid treatment programs, detox facilities, and outpatient clinics, and some offer telehealth for people farther out.

For opioid use disorder, medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone are the evidence-based standard of care. They reduce cravings and lower the risk of overdose, and they are fully compatible with attending NA.

To find nearby options, search FindTreatment.gov by ZIP code, or call the free, confidential SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357, available 24 hours a day. Our guide to addiction treatment, including detox, therapy, and medication covers the options.

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Where to Get Naloxone Near Queen Creek

Naloxone, often sold as Narcan, can reverse an opioid overdose within minutes. In Arizona, you do not need a prescription to get Narcan. A statewide standing order lets any pharmacist dispense it, and it is also sold over the counter.

You can get naloxone free through participating pharmacies listed by Stop Overdose Deaths Arizona or by mail from Sonoran Prevention Works, which is helpful if you live farther out. You can also access it in person from Shot in the Dark in Maricopa County.

Arizona’s Good Samaritan Law (A.R.S. § 13-3423) protects anyone who calls for help in good faith during an overdose. Our overdose prevention guide covers how to recognize and respond to one.

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If You or Someone Else Needs Help Now

An overdose is a medical emergency. If someone is unresponsive or barely breathing, call 911 right away and give naloxone if you have it.

  • Medical emergency or overdose: 911
  • Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, call or text: 988
  • Arizona Statewide Crisis Line: 1-844-534-4673 (or text 4HOPE to 44673), 24/7
  • SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357, free and confidential, 24/7
  • NA East Valley Area helpline: 480-897-4636

Common Questions About NA in Queen Creek

Are there NA meetings in Queen Creek?

Yes. There are meetings listed around Queen Creek, and because the finder works by proximity it also shows nearby options in Gilbert and Chandler, plus virtual meetings you can join from anywhere.

Are NA meetings free?

Yes. Narcotics Anonymous has no dues or fees. Groups accept voluntary donations, but you are never required to give anything.

Are there virtual NA meetings?

Yes. Virtual meetings are part of the local schedule, which is especially useful on the edge of the Valley when the nearest in-person meeting is a longer drive.

What if there is no meeting in Queen Creek right now?

Widen the radius in the finder to see meetings in nearby towns, or join a virtual meeting. Virtual options run at many hours, so there is usually one available soon.

What is the difference between open and closed meetings?

Open meetings welcome anyone, including family and friends. Closed meetings are for people who identify as having a drug problem or want to stop using. The finder notes which is which.

About This Directory

Narcotics.com is an independent resource and is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Meeting information is drawn from public listings and can change, so please confirm details through the finder above or the Arizona Region of NA before you go.

Some links on this page may be paid advertising or affiliate placements, and calls to a general helpline may be answered by a paid advertiser. We do not receive a fee based on which treatment provider a caller chooses, and there is no obligation to enter treatment.

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