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Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

9950 Courthouse Road, Charles City, VA 23030
Central Virginia Health Services is a non-profit community health center with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status. They started in 1970 as a community-based and patient-directed organization focused on providing care to people with limited access to the health services they need. They are committed to and must uphold a high level of care, meeting administrative, clinical, and financial standards as part of responsibility as a FQHC. They offer comprehensive care: medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, and at some sites, x-ray services. The majority of their governing board is made up of their patients – at least 51% of board members must be representative of the patients they serve.

Substance Use Disorder Counseling

10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 150, Fairfax, VA 22030
The Chris Atwood Foundation is a peer-driven community organization in Northern Virginia that works to provide FREE lifesaving recovery support and resources to people impacted by substance use, to create policy changes that serve the health and well-being of the community, and to help prevent substance use disorder. Addiction is a health condition that requires proper care & treatment. Recovery is possible and there are many pathways to recovery. People who use substances have a right to healthcare and dignity. Harm Reduction and Recovery work better together. Compassion, love, & connection change lives. Family Recovery and engagement are valuable. Getting support should be easy.

Drug Use Disorder Counseling

31 S Braddock St, Winchester, VA 22601
Choosing recovery means choosing the life you deserve. At our holistic addiction treatment center in Winchester, VA, you'll find compassionate care and a supportive community ready to help you break free from substance abuse, rediscover your purpose, and reclaim joy.

Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

611 McDowell Avenue, NW, Roanoke, VA 24016
Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare (BRBH) is the Community Services Board serving adults, children and families with mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders in the Roanoke Valley of Virginia. We serve residents of the Cities of Roanoke and Salem, and the Counties of Botetourt, Craig, and Roanoke.

Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention

205 E. Hawthorne Street, Covington, VA 24426
The Alleghany Highlands Community Services Board is committed to improving the quality of life for individuals in our community with behavioral health challenges and developmental disabilities. AHCS is committed to preventing the occurrence of these conditions through an integrated community-based system of care. AHCS is committed to being responsive to individual needs and choices. Alleghany Highlands Community Services (AHCS) began in 1983 and is one of forty Community Services Boards and Behavioral Health Authorities established under the Code of Virginia to provide comprehensive services to individuals who have mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders. As the publicly funded safety net for service delivery, we must continuously monitor and evaluate our cost for services as well as the effectiveness of what we do. AHCS operates multiple service sites throughout the Alleghany Highlands, with over 127 employees working to support our services. We are proud to have served our community for 38 years. AHCSB is accountable to and licensed by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) for the quality of care and fiscal accountability of the programs under its jurisdiction. AHCS is governed by a nine-person all-volunteer board appointed with members from each jurisdiction by local governing bodies – Alleghany County, Clifton Forge and the City of Covington. The Board members are people from the community with various occupations and interests who serve three-year terms of office.

Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

200 North Glebe Road, Suite 104, Arlington, VA 22203
The Arlington Recovery Center offers medically monitored and clinically managed intensive residential treatment services for Arlington County adult men and women. Operated for Arlington County, this adult rehabilitation center helps break the cycle of drug and alcohol misuse and equips patients with the tools needed to be successful at the next appropriate level of care.

Opioid Antidote Distribution

1138 Rose Hill Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Local Health Department Services are by appointment only

Opioid Detoxification

9609 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, VA 23237
Southside Treatment Center provides opioid addiction treatment and recovery in Richmond and surrounding areas including Bensley, Bellwood, Chester, Chesterfield, Wilkinson Terrace and Midlothian. Southside TC has a dedicated team of treatment specialists including doctors, nurses and counselors to provide comprehensive care to each patient.
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Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

8380 Boydton Plank Road, Alberta, VA 23821
Central Virginia Health Services is a non-profit community health center with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status. They started in 1970 as a community-based and patient-directed organization focused on providing care to people with limited access to the health services they need. They are committed to and must uphold a high level of care, meeting administrative, clinical, and financial standards as part of responsibility as a FQHC. They offer comprehensive care: medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, and at some sites, x-ray services. The majority of their governing board is made up of their patients – at least 51% of board members must be representative of the patients they serve.

Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention

114 North Union Street, Suite A, Petersburg, VA 23803
Serenity is dedicated to reducing the transmission of HIV by providing comprehensive support services, education, advocacy and referrals to people who are living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in a safe setting. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

165 LeGrande Avenue, Charlotte Court House, VA 23923
Central Virginia Health Services is a non-profit community health center with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status. They started in 1970 as a community-based and patient-directed organization focused on providing care to people with limited access to the health services they need. They are committed to and must uphold a high level of care, meeting administrative, clinical, and financial standards as part of responsibility as a FQHC. They offer comprehensive care: medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, and at some sites, x-ray services. The majority of their governing board is made up of their patients – at least 51% of board members must be representative of the patients they serve.

Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

12695 McManus Boulevard, Building 2, Newport News, VA 23602
Located in Newport News, VA, we offer comprehensive opioid addiction treatment using MAT with methadone and Suboxone®. Our personalized plans include therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI). Nestled near the James River, our center is part of a vibrant community offering outdoor activities and historical sites, supporting your recovery journey.

Opioid Detoxification

10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 150, Fairfax, VA 22030
The Chris Atwood Foundation is a peer-driven community organization in Northern Virginia that works to provide FREE lifesaving recovery support and resources to people impacted by substance use, to create policy changes that serve the health and well-being of the community, and to help prevent substance use disorder. Addiction is a health condition that requires proper care & treatment. Recovery is possible and there are many pathways to recovery. People who use substances have a right to healthcare and dignity. Harm Reduction and Recovery work better together. Compassion, love, & connection change lives. Family Recovery and engagement are valuable. Getting support should be easy.

Sober Living Homes for People Recovering From a Drug Use Disorder

1727 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
Independence House is a nationally-accredited, transitional program that serves male and female residents of Arlington County who have recently completed a primary treatment program. Clients in the early stages of recovery begin to face responsibilities of independent living in a hopeful, supportive atmosphere?working, taking part in job training, or attending school during the day and returning to the facility during the evening. Dedicated counselors, as well as our medical and psychiatric staff, bring a cognitive-behavioral, 12-step approach to support groups. Client groups emphasize self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, and recovery skills. Length of stay varies determined by individual progress and need.

Substance Use Disorder Day Treatment

10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 150, Fairfax, VA 22030
The Chris Atwood Foundation is a peer-driven community organization in Northern Virginia that works to provide FREE lifesaving recovery support and resources to people impacted by substance use, to create policy changes that serve the health and well-being of the community, and to help prevent substance use disorder. Addiction is a health condition that requires proper care & treatment. Recovery is possible and there are many pathways to recovery. People who use substances have a right to healthcare and dignity. Harm Reduction and Recovery work better together. Compassion, love, & connection change lives. Family Recovery and engagement are valuable. Getting support should be easy.

Fentanyl Test Strip Distribution

350 Albermarle Ave, SW, Roanoke, VA 24016
Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition (VHRC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, peer-run organization whose mission is to improve the health of the community it serves by advocating for, developing, and implementing evidence-based solutions to mitigate the adverse effects of drug use. We address health inequities faced by people who use drugs (PWUD) by providing outreach to marginalized, stigmatized, and criminalized populations, advocating for health policies that address their specific needs, and collaborating with other agencies to effectively meet those needs.

Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

1727 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
Independence House is a nationally-accredited, transitional program that serves male and female residents of Arlington County who have recently completed a primary treatment program. Clients in the early stages of recovery begin to face responsibilities of independent living in a hopeful, supportive atmosphere?working, taking part in job training, or attending school during the day and returning to the facility during the evening. Dedicated counselors, as well as our medical and psychiatric staff, bring a cognitive-behavioral, 12-step approach to support groups. Client groups emphasize self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, and recovery skills. Length of stay varies determined by individual progress and need.

General Harm Reduction Test Strip Distribution

356 Campbell Ave, SW, Roanoke North Office, Roanoke, VA 24016
The Council of Community Services Drop-In Center provides access to information/education, resources and services in the prevention and care of HIV/STDs and Hepatitis C (HCV). The Center offers compassionate support services for persons affected by HIV/AIDS and HCV. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

Opioid Detoxification

103 South Pantops Drive, Suite 102, Charlottesville, VA 22911
ARS Treatment Center in Charlottesville, VA is a CARF-accredited provider specializing in treating substance use disorders, including opiate treatment, methadone maintenance, and other substance abuse treatment. ARS provides group, individual, and family counseling, and medication-assisted treatment in an intensive outpatient program focused on recovery.

Buprenorphine Based MOUD Programs

12695 McManus Boulevard, Building 2, Newport News, VA 23602
Located in Newport News, VA, we offer comprehensive opioid addiction treatment using MAT with methadone and Suboxone®. Our personalized plans include therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI). Nestled near the James River, our center is part of a vibrant community offering outdoor activities and historical sites, supporting your recovery journey.

Substance Use Disorder Counseling

423 N. Church Lane, Tappahannock, VA 22560
Local Health Department

Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention

9300 Forest Point Circle, Suite 154, Manassas, VA 20110
Calvary Counseling Center is a welcoming and innovative organization that endeavors to service and support those with mental health and substance abuse challenges. We provide outpatient programs specifically tailored to help individuals facing mental health and substance abuse issues. Our offerings include justice involved services, assessments, and group therapy as well as connecting clients with additional support resources. It is with integrity that we promote hope and empowerment to persons and families touched by mental illness, and substance use challenges.

DUI Offender Programs

9300 Forest Point Circle, Suite 154, Manassas, VA 20110
Calvary Counseling Center is a welcoming and innovative organization that endeavors to service and support those with mental health and substance abuse challenges. We provide outpatient programs specifically tailored to help individuals facing mental health and substance abuse issues. Our offerings include justice involved services, assessments, and group therapy as well as connecting clients with additional support resources. It is with integrity that we promote hope and empowerment to persons and families touched by mental illness, and substance use challenges.

Drug Use Related Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses

2220 Stockton St., Richmond, VA 23224
Interested participants must: Commit to a long-term, abstinence-based recovery program for 6-9 months to include a minimum of 3 months in transitional living. Adhere to our acceptable medications list. Disclose any mental health diagnosis. Bring a 30-day supply of needed/prescribed medications. Be able and willing to walk up to 5 miles per day and work various jobs in the building. Agree to not work outside of the building for money during this time.