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Kilmarnock, Virginia
3.1
(60 reviews)
Rappahannock General Hospital is a behavioral health treatment facility based in Kilmarnock VA. It offers a comprehensive array of medical services, including specialized care for diverse conditions, including behavioral health. Rappahannock General Hospital strives to deliver evidence based treatment and support services including: The hospital of
The oncology dept.is top notch. Dr. Sweeney is a very caring and professional Dr. We as a community need this in our area.
liza cash
3 months ago
Recently had services done. I felt welcome from registration all the way to the services that I had rendered. This facility has always had a hometown feel, and the staff are always friendly.
Lorie Robinson
1 year ago
Outstanding hospital and staff. Couldn’t ask for better care!!!
B Brown
1 year ago
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Kilmarnock, Virginia
3.8
(4 reviews)
Rappahannock General Hospital Bridges is a specialized behavioral health program offered within the Rappahannock General Hospital network that is located in Kilmarnock, Virginia. This is just one program offered within the entire continuum of care that is provided at Rappahannock General Hospital. It focuses on stabilizing clients before transition
They took my son in and he wasn t 18.He is now but we where tired of driving to Richmond for a psychiatrist
liza cash
3 years ago
4.4
(271 reviews)
The Farley Center provides substance addiction treatment in Williamsburg, Virginia. They have detox, residential and partial hospitalization programs. They also have a veterans program tailored to the addiction challenges faced by those who have served in the armed forces. This specific location houses their residential program. Their detox servic
I was supposed to detox here and then go to a 30 day treatment in North Carolina. After I detoxed, I loved the community so much that I chose to stay. The staff is amazing, the opportunities for growth are incredible, I can’t say enough good things about Farley. I just finished my 30 day treatment program and I wish I got sober years ago. I’m so grateful for Farley. I urge anyone seeking treatment to come here. You will not regret it!
Marcella Brown
3 weeks ago
Lovely place I highly recommend
Jaakan Jones
3 weeks ago
Spent 30 days at Farley, great staff and an awesome experience. I recommend if your dealing with addiction this place will change your life and get you back on your feet.
Erik Haymon
3 weeks ago
The Farley Center VA 23188
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Prince Frederick, Maryland
4.9
(5 reviews)
Calvert County Behavioral Health Department is a healthcare provider serving Prince Frederick, Maryland. It provides services to promote the health and quality of life for the community. They provide mental, emotional and substance use treatment services for all ages. Cash, Medicare, Medicaid and approved private insurance plans are accepted. I lik
I go to therapy due to me having Macular Degeneration and health issues that has me totally stressed out. I sought help. My health has declined and I was so overwhelmed with everything. People please protect your mental and your peace. I am fighting a battle in which many people do not understand, unless it is happening to them or a loved one. A battle in which I do not wish upon anyone. Its me today but can be you tomorrow. This world has no compassion or empathy for those whom are suffering. My disease is a hidden disability and because I do not look like I feel I am judged and criticized. I feel so sick, alone, afraid, and helpless. Despite all the medical evidence that proves my claim they still think its not true. I am really suffering behind most often a painted smile. However, now im tired. Crying and screaming within. Why is all this happening to me? I never have time to catch my breath. Being blind or legally blind is not easy. One day I could see and then suddenly you can barely see anything. The world changed just like that. Shame on those who do not have a heart and who is trying to break mines with their opinions. Who do you turn to when there is nowhere or noone to turn to? Thanks 😊 to the therapist that are trying to piece me back together. I appreciate you...
Marci K
2 weeks ago
I had a pleasant experience. They were very courteous, patient and kind to me. After my evaluation, they explained to me what was happening and answered my every question. I felt extremely comfortable and would highly recommend them.
6 years ago
Calvert County Behavioral Health Department MD 20678
Newport News, Virginia
3.3
(43 reviews)
American Addiction Treatment Center is affiliated with the Pinnacle Treatment Centers network. This clinic is in Newport News, Virginia. Their main treatment options are medication assisted treatment and outpatient counseling for adults and pregnant women. Medication assisted treatment consists of meds that can help you with your withdrawal pains a
it's a mostly good place. not all the staff are my favorite, but that's going to happen anywhere. the new director was handed a pile of mess and is trying to make the best of it while making things better at the same time, and she's doing the best she can with what she was given from what I can tell. most of these patients just don't have.... patience. I've seen them corner staff members and scream at them for being held outside while a patient is having a medical emergency in the lobby. they only care about themselves, and there are no employees or security on drugs or smoking pot outside. I'm hopeful they can get to a place where they can have a really good crew that stays for a long time and works cohesively together. I'm glad this clinic is here for those of us that need it. the only staff member I truly have an issue with is a counselor (?) Sarah. I'm not sure what her problem is but she looks at us and treats us like we're just a bunch of junkies and nothing more. she is rude to clinic patients, she's not understanding to any situation, she lies to patients just so she doesn't have to do something, or even try, and the worst one: she also breaks HIPAA - her office is right off the lobby & if you're standing there, you can hear both sides of her entire Zoom call therapy appointments because she keeps her door wide open during these calls. I heard everything one young woman said in her appointment, very personal things. she should be ashamed of herself. the behavior I have seen from her is honestly unacceptable, and I don't believe this is the job for her. if you think addicts are beneath you, you shouldn't be working here Sarah.
Katie B
9 months ago
I would highly recommend this facility to anyone who is struggling with addiction. For the first time in my life I have found a place with a staff that not only cares deeply for their patients, but also do not make their patients feel judged. They really do seem to care beyond any other facility I have been to, and I have been to several. I still have a long way to go, but just knowing that they see their patients as human beings who are in a lot of pain emotionally and mentally, and not just “junkies” , is what gives me the strength and courage to keep trying. The staff is absolutely amazing. I will forever be grateful for this , facility, the staff, and the doctors associated with this treatment program.
Angela Beizer
1 year ago
This program at this facility helped me work my own recovery. I had good and okay counselors the one I'm moving facilities from I will miss greatly. She advocated for my constant part in the program I followed their program and in turn I have been rewarded with freedom from my active addiction. Even if I need to be in this program longer than other people think, I'll always be grateful to this place and the professionals that showed up every single day so I didn't have to be a street addict anymore with no way of accomplishing mental health and sucess. Thank you, I hope the next pinnacle in my journey sets a gold star like all of you!
Carolyn Burns
1 year ago
American Addiction Treatment Center VA 23602
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Hampton, Virginia
2.0
(133 reviews)
Riverside Mental Health & Recovery Center in Hampton, Virginia, just 30 minutes away from Norfolk, Virginia. Riverside provides treatment for individuals needing help with substance use and mental health disorders. The services that are provided at this location include inpatient detoxification services, an intensive outpatient program (IOP) a
To the nurses, therapists, providers, psych techs, cleaning staff, admissions staff and protection officers of the ED, thank you for all you do, go through, and for the opportunity to know such an amazing crew. Much love to you all and I will miss you all!
Trevor Carpenter
1 month ago
my review is specifically of the APY unit, the lesser intensity of the 2 adult units. Listen, nobody likes being admitted to a recovery center. it’s not a luxury hotel, it is designed to keep you safe and regulate you and this place serves its purpose well. The care team genuinely has a heart for providing care for the patients (with maybe one or two misfit employees who arent as motivated by kindness, as in any work force.) I felt respected and dignified during my stay there. i watched staff interact with difficult patients and offer them the same grace and dignity. The groups were largely effective and the meals were as to be expected with regards to my dietary needs. daily art therapy was delightful! I didnt love having to be there but i want anyone considering APY to know i had a positive experience. I don’t want to return but if i ever need to i would know i’d be in capable hands.
Beth Brown
2 months ago
Had a wonderful experience. It was a beam of light in an incredibly dark time in my life. May the LORD JESUS CHRIST bless every member of the staff here as Well as the patients.
Casey Pollard
5 months ago
Riverside Behavioral Health Center VA 23666
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Hampton, Virginia
3.7
(9 reviews)
Hampton Newport News – Partners in Recovery is a drug and alcohol treatment center that supports adults with substance use disorders, located in Hampton, Virginia. They also provide valuable community resources, such as referrals, family services, crisis services, and psychiatric care. Addiction-related services at Hampton Newport News – Partn
Great staff!!!! And Great place!!!!
Cassie Perdue
2 years ago
Williamsburg, Virginia
4.0
(5 reviews)
Williamsburg, Virginia is an American colonial history hub and home to Bacon Street Youth and Family Services. This organization welcomes youth and young adults aged 14 to 26 and their families. You and your family can access outpatient or virtual substance abuse counseling to advance in recovery. They accept many major private insurers and Medicai
Awesome community resource that genuinely cares about the population they serve! Bacon Street Youth and Family Services strives to improve the lives of young people and their families. Thank you for all you do! The executive director, Kimberly Dellinger, is a phenomenal person that is knowledgeable and compassionate. We are blessed to have them in our community!
Kim Laska
1 year ago
appreciate all the great things they are doing for the community!
Detric Smith
2 years ago
Bacon Street Youth and Family Services VA 23185
Parksley, Virginia
5.0
(2 reviews)
Eastern Shore Community Services – Substance Abuse, located in Parksley, Virginia is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery,
This place can truly help people who want the help!
Christina Shiflett
2 years ago
PROFESSIONAL, VERY FRIENDLEY AND MAKE YOU FEEL THEY TRULY CARE ABOUT YOUR WELL BEING. MENTAL HEALTH AND PHYSICAL HEALTH GO HAND AND HAND TO CREATE THE BEST YOU THAT YOU CAN BE.
Tersea Yates
6 years ago
Eastern Shore Community Services - Substance Abuse VA 23421
Williamsburg, Virginia
2.0
(235 reviews)
The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place is a residential addiction and mental health treatment center based in Williamsburg, Virginia. They have capacity for 66 adults and seniors. Along with substance use disorder, they’re also able to treat depression, schizophrenia, anxiety disorder, and bipolar disorder. They also offer outpatient care for those w
First I will like to say thank you to the staff at the pavilion of Williamsburg Va.First its start with Purcell Piggott for stepping right in when I neede the help.Second thanks to Lisa in admissions for calling me day and night and helping me with the paperwork.All all the staff from the front of the house to the back of the house you all don’t know how much you all helped me.Thanks again and again
Sharina Mason
2 weeks ago
While nobody wakes up wanting to go to a mental health hospital, specially on a TDO (temporary detention order), I must say The Pavilion turned out to be a God sent for my son! My son had 2 TDOs in Florida and after 3 days would check himself out. Thankfully, this last time it happened in Virginia and the system was different. In other words, he wasn't going to get released just because he wanted to. On the contrary, he was kept in the hospital until he got well. After 18 days, I finally had a conversation with my son and heard him as the son I knew and know he is in my heart. He had not been like this in 4 years. It would not have happened without the support of the staff in the Pavilion- the Case Workers: Tonya and Kamryn and the nurses in unit 400. Tonya and Kamryn were my lifeline to him being released successfully and at the right time, making sure I communicated with them to let them know what my son was like when he was healthy- this was crucial! These ladies love what they do and it shows. It is not easy to reach them, but have them on speed dial, because eventually you'll reach them. NOTE: The process overall can be VERY frustrating, especially because my son didn't sign the ROI (release of information) right away and nobody would tell me anything, and although that was VERY difficult to understand, especially because I was so far away, I continued to insist and call multiple times a day. At the end of the day, I was fighting for my son and his rights to get healthy. I personally traveled to the Pavilion from South Florida and confirmed it was a beautiful place, well kept with kind staff. It is not perfect and I'm sure they have a lot to work on, but the result? A son who went back to his baseline, who is in touch with his true self and a family that is more than grateful to finally have a chance to support him and love him back to the best version of himself. If your family member is here, my advice is this: 1) Be ready to call as many times as needed, to as many extensions as needed until someone hears you (they are busy doing the work and are not always available). You will be frustrated at times, but breath and keep going. Try to email as well. 2) Insist on requesting your family member signs the ROI- things got MUCH easier after that. 3) Visit your family member (ask for visiting hours and days)- I feel like when there is a familiar face, the staff begins to know who you are and they communicate more with you. 4) When you speak to your family member, tell him/her to cooperate and give them the names of the Case Worker so they can know who to turn to for help. Lastly, whoever you are and wherever you are, I pray God will give you and your family member a breakthrough. Don't lose hope and don't lose faith.
Shirley Solis
5 months ago
Thank you for everything. Despite the negative reviews, I can confidently say that the care provided at the Pavilion is deeply rooted in the patients’ well-being. Every action, even when difficult, was done with the intention of helping us stabilize and heal. The psych techs did the best they could with the resources available to them, and it showed. The night shift in particular was especially compassionate and grounded. The nurses were incredible, offering both medical support and emotional presence. The psychiatrists and doctors were thorough, respectful, and intentional in their care. And the social workers were kind and supportive throughout the process. My only recommendation would be for the social work department to offer more personalized accommodations for patients in unique situations. For example, I was in a long-distance relationship and wasn’t able to make a call to my partner despite advocating for it, which affected my emotional regulation. I also had college finals and final projects to complete during my stay, and unfortunately no efforts were made to help me navigate that. I understand they’re limited in scope, but a little extra advocacy in those areas would’ve made a big difference. Still, I am overwhelmingly grateful. My time at the Pavilion changed my life. And hopefully one day, I’ll walk back through those doors—not as an inpatient, but as a psychiatrist. Thank you for being part of my healing. — Erick Ayala Contreras
Erick Ayala
6 months ago
The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place VA 23188
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California, Maryland
4.1
(17 reviews)
Walden – North Star/ Compass, located in California, Maryland is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery, as well as flexible
Very relaxing and peaceful time. Staff is great and I would choose to come back here if I had to do it again
christopher gasch
3 weeks ago
I had a wonderful time at the California facility. Very educational and the staff was amazing. I recommend this facility too anyone seeking recovery. Thank you for everything. Robert J
Bobby Jackson
1 year ago
I didn't have a direction in life until I came to compass house thanks for all y'all did for me through God of course!!!!
Chazze Hall
2 years ago
Williamsburg, Virginia
5.0
(9 reviews)
SpiritWorks Foundation, located in Williamsburg, Virginia is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regula
Such kindness and skill.
Sue Saunders
1 year ago
Delightful people and organization that truly cares!
Deirdre Roper
3 years ago
Great place, great people.
David McClure
8 years ago
SpiritWorks Foundation VA 23188
Newport News, Virginia
2.2
(136 reviews)
Newport News Behavioral Health Center is in Newport News, Virginia. They provide mental health, psychiatric, and addiction treatment to children and youths from the age of 8 to 21 years of age. There are inpatient (IP), residential, comprehensive assessment programs, and programs from sexually aggressive males. There’s also a residential addictio
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jaylah smith
1 month ago
This review is for the acute inpatient psych hospital. We sadly have experience with multiple inpatient facilities. This place was the first time we got a personal phone call from the psychiatrist. Dr. Berger seemed genuinely concerned with helping and asked thoughtful questions taking the time to understand our situation. Mr. Kip (staff member) was so kind and made a lasting impression on our child. No inpatient experience is fun but if I had to send my child somewhere (which is just a sad reality sometimes) this place would be on my short list.
Heather Price
2 months ago
i was here from 13-14 my overall experience wasn’t bad and genuinely helpful if you’re going to this place stay out of the drama and focus on you’re treatment and everything will go as planned . you make you’re stay good or not at nnbhc .
Derek Borkey
2 months ago
Newport News Behavioral Health VA 23603
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Leonardtown, Maryland
3.9
(8 reviews)
Project Chesapeake in Leonardtown, Maryland specializes in accredited outpatient support for addiction, mental, and behavioral health issues. Support is available to teens and adults with gender-specific care provided for clients aged 18 and older. Medicaid is accepted along with other private health insurance plans and self-pay. DUI Support and Ou
Great staff everyone there are very helpful, I was there for a while and they renewed my life and my thoughts. I am a better person now.
6 years ago
Great staff Very helpful
Karey Gelrud
7 years ago
Project Chesapeake MD 20650
Hampton, Virginia
2.7
(58 reviews)
The Crisis Stabilization Center at Hampton Newport News serves adults age 18 to 64 in Hampton, Virginia. This is a residential program that helps you overcome an acute psychiatric crisis. You may experience this issue as the result of an addiction, mental health condtion or both. This unit has 11 beds and is designed for short term stabilization.
The Hampton–Newport News Community Services Board does incredible work, and I want to take a moment to recognize several of the people there who go above and beyond every day. Lakeisha Jenkins, Jennifer Small, Anthony Howard, Jasmine Parker, Che Barnes, Janice Wilkes, and Lynn Fields all stand out for their professionalism, dedication, and compassion. Every time I’ve had the chance to interact with them, they’ve been conscientious, approachable, and committed to helping people get the resources and support they need. It’s not easy work, but they carry it with patience and care, and it shows in the way they treat people. In a community, having an organization like the CSB makes all the difference — but having staff members who really care about the people they serve is what takes it to the next level. These six individuals in particular deserve recognition for the outstanding job they do, and I’m grateful for the impact they’re making here in Hampton and Newport News.
Veterans Moving Help
1 month ago
Keeps me going thanks doctors and nurses
Edward Brady
2 months ago
Kind of a mixed bag here. On one hand, this place saved my life. I'll say it again. It. Saved. My. Life. When I first went here several years ago, I thought about suicide every day. I hated everyone and everything. I had no capacity for love, even for my family, who I saw as enemies. I was afraid to go near roads because of the overwhelming urge to step into traffic. I screamed at others so loudly I'd lose my voice, for the smallest of slights. I didn't go outside or leave the house if I could help it. I was facing homelessness because I could no longer handle the pressures of being in public, let alone working. My capacity for stress management was all but gone, and my propensity for violence and rage was always just below the surface, if I was lucky. My family was at a loss to help me, and finding help for my mental state had largely fallen to me to handle, which only compounded my agitation and hopelessness. This place was scary to go to at first, but I gave it a try anyway. The therapist I was assigned had not yet completed her training, and was more of a general behavioral therapist rather than the a specialist in borderline and depressive behavior. Still, she gave me someone to talk to. Just one hour a week and it made a ton of difference. Not only that, but when I hurt myself, she helped me find a psychiatrist to stabilize my brain chemistry. The therapist taught me about neuroplasticity and the ability to form new, positive habits, which I took to heart. I really admired the way she took to learning to skills in order to meet my needs, despite no obligation to do so whatsoever. In time, with her guidance, I was able to find hope again. I learned to be productive, and a year and a half later, I found a job. A year ago I found an apartment of my own. I still struggle, but now I have tools, and a specialist. I am no longer on welfare, and I can pick myself up when I fall down. Being discharged from the place was a triumph because I had learned so much and gained enough semblance of self to stand again, even if it was ultimately an emotional limp at the time. I went back a year later because after twenty four years of smoking pot, I found that I could not stop. It was really bothering me, so I asked for help from the place that had saved me so dearly not long before. I met an intake counselor who was clearly a pothead himself (one knows his own). When I told him about my addiction, he mocked me for it, telling me that vapes and weed weren't the same (tell that to my brain). Then he dismissed me. It's been two years and I still struggle with this. I quit booze and smoking cigs after 20 years, but I have no support for what was once considered a benign activity. One of the reasons I struggle is because, despite modern studies, I have no emotional or verbal support for my efforts. I am very reluctant to go back here and be mocked for my efforts again. So they helped, and they also sentenced me to a prolonged addiction due to one man's dismissive bias. Mixed bag.
Jourifly
3 months ago
Hollywood, Maryland
2.1
(41 reviews)
Pathways can be found on Airport View Drive in Hollywood, Maryland. They offer behavioral health services to assess and treat co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders among young adults to seniors. The center is located in a standalone facility with onsite parking. Near Many Green Space Landmarks The surrounding rural community includ
Always has been a place to learn and to conquer your disabilities have been going for years and everyone has always been nice and respectful to me this place has taught me how to handle my disabilities and how to be a better person oh and Liz is the bomb diggity
Mark Nagle
1 year ago
Never had a problem here. The supervisor Kristie was very nice, friendly and professional. Had an absolutely positive experience. I'm not sure why they're getting bad flak in the reviews but give this place a try. Be nice and they will be more than happy to work with you. 5/5 from me. Wish I could rate higher!
Jacob Johnson
6 years ago
Great experience!
Jenna Hayes
6 years ago
Pathways - 44065 Airport View Drive MD 20636
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Hampton, Virginia
3.4
(7 reviews)
Agape Counseling and Therapeutic, located in Hampton, Virginia is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regu
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Agape Counseling and Therapeutic VA 23666
Williamsburg, Virginia
2.4
(24 reviews)
Colonial Behavioral Health is the local Community Services Board serving four key localities in the Hampton Roads region of southeastern Virginia. This location is in Williamsburg. Here, they provide mental health services and substance use recovery services that nurture healing, rebuild hope and empower individuals and families to thrive. This fa
I would give them more of a 4.5... they have really been great to me... I think most of these reviews are from mentally ill people that aren't getting the help they need... A few years ago... That would've been me... At first before they changed names and they were also pact... It was incredibly toxic... But I have grown fond of them tbh... They aren't the best... But they are pretty good at what they do..
Darien Loftheim
9 months ago
They helped me during a crisis without being a patient and then helped me with counseling services. Kind people, amazing after hour services
Anne Hammock
4 years ago
I have recently begun recieving care here and they have pleasantly surprised me in every way. Intake is rough and slightly unsympathetic but once I connected with my therapist, I knew I had found real help. They are not afraid to talk about hard topics, and are committed to helping you find the help you need.
Ezra Jackson
5 years ago
Hampton, Virginia
This is a comprehensive outpatient addiction treatment program that starts with an individualized treatment plan. Programming includes individual and group therapy, peer support, care coordination, medication-assisted treatment, and referrals to other social support services. Methadone is used to treat withdrawal symptoms, decrease drug cravings, a
Crossroads SAVED MY LIFE ! Every other month I would go through withdrawals or O D the next. Now 14 months later I'm Clean and planning on staying that way. Thank you Crossroads for giving me my LIFE back.
Bryan Blackburn
1 year ago
Love it, the Doctor is Great
Michael Simmons
2 years ago
Great drs office. Listen to you and help you. Don't throw you away! Great drs..
Melissa “Missy” Helmick
3 years ago
Crisfield, Maryland
5.0
(1 reviews)
If you’ve ever had to juggle a million appointments for your kid, you know how exhausting it can be. Maple Shade Youth and Family Services in Crisfield, Maryland, was built to take some of that stress off of your plate, even if it’s substance misuse. They focus on helping children, teens, and young adults who are dealing with emotional, behavio
They were big help with my son's health issues
Peggy Newbraugh
2 years ago
Williamsburg, Virginia
3.0
(4 reviews)
Based in Williamsburg, Virginia, Colonial Behavioral Health provides a full continuum of mental health and substance abuse treatment programs for adults, children, adolescents and their families. This particular location is their Child and Adolescent Services office. Specialized Addiction Treatment for Kids and Teens For kids and teenagers, Colonia
I go here. Its for suicidal thoughts and i have it. Now, i am much happier. I still go here. Its really fun. 10/10.
Nathaly Maldonado
1 year ago
Yorktown, Virginia
2.2
(9 reviews)
Colonial Behavioral Health in Yorktown, Virginia, provides adults and families with treatment services for mental illness, substance use disorder and developmental disabilities. The treatment options you can receive include peer recovery services, intensive outpatient services and case management. Clients can pay for treatment through Medicaid, Med
I have a wonderful therapist named cassie who is the absolute best! appointments are easy to make and shift to virtual if needed. the psychiatrist i was referred to does frequently switch offices and won’t reschedule your appointment or tell you that he switched offices. overall great experience with colonial behavioral!
Abigail Griffin
2 years ago
Hollywood, Maryland
1.0
(3 reviews)
Counseling Services, located in Hollywood, Maryland is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. Specialty rehab programs at Counseling Services include tailored care focusing on women's specific needs and exp
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Counseling Services MD 20636
Newport News, Virginia
1.0
(1 reviews)
Chessen and Associates, located in Newport News, Virginia is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism and opiate addiction. They offer supervised medical treatment to safely manage withdrawal symptoms during detoxification, as well as flexible outpatient addiction therap
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4.7
(226 reviews)
Tranquility Woods Addiction Treatment Center is an addiction and dual diagnosis treatment center in Pasadena, Maryland. They’re about 20 minutes from Baltimore/Washington International Airport. They’re a CARF accredited center and they offer many treatment options. They accept many major health insurance options including TRICARE East. They don
My time at Tranquility Woods has changed my life. The treatment team and staff gave me exactly what I needed- a structured environment, days of continual sobriety, and excellent therapy. I felt so comfortable in its peaceful setting. After 30 days at TW, my recovery can now begin at home.
Carla Rutledge
1 month ago
Awesome place, basically a resort to get sober. Staff is awesome nothing but good things to say about the place. If your insurance will cover it definitely consider coming here if you want a different experience getting sober. Been to 6 other treatment centers and this one is nothing like the others, grateful for my time and experience here.
Grayson Quick
1 month ago
A great place for anyone who’s serious about recovery
Carson McGregor
1 month ago
Tranquility Woods Addiction Treatment Center MD 21122
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How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost in Virginia?

Virginia is ranked 12th nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $56,456.

$139k Medical Detox
$50k Inpatient Rehab
$8k Outpatient Rehab
$7k Methadone Treatment

The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Virginia vary widely and depend on several factors, including:

  • Treatment
  • Insurance
  • Specialty
  • Duration
  • Amenities
  • Funding
  • Location
  • Facility

Compare the Cost of Addiction Treatment in Virginia

The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.

These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.

Average Cost of Treatment in Virginia vs. the National Average

Virginia
$56,456
National Average
$57,193

Cost of Drug Rehab in Virginia vs. Nearby States

Virginia
$56,456
$57,881
$56,759
District of Columbia
$66,538

Compare Cost of Treatment in Top Virginia Cities

Virginia
$56,456
Virginia Beach
$53,823
Chesapeake
$55,922
Norfolk
$62,063

How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Virginia?

There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Virginia. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Virginia that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in Virginia.

237 accept self-payment or cash
210 accept private health insurance
4 offer free treatment
198 accept Virginia Medicaid coverage
155 accept Medicare
83 offer low-cost treatment
143 offer sliding-scale fees
145 accept TRICARE coverage

Insurance for Drug Rehab in Virginia

UnitedHealth Group is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Virginia, with 185 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Aetna is the 2nd most popular with 180 treatment centers accepting it followed by Blue Cross Blue Shield in 3rd accepted by 168 drug rehabs.

Virginia Rehab Admissions in 2023

Virginia is ranked 37th nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 238 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is significantly lower than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.

Virginia
238
National Average
621
District of Columbia
530

Rehab Admissions in Virginia by Drug Type

The following are the number of Virginia rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.

5,165
Alcohol
2,571
Marijuana
2,430
Heroin
1,763
Other Opiates
2,797
Meth
1,440
Cocaine

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).

Drug Overdoses in Virginia in 2024

Virginia is ranked 35th nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 23.8 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 2,083 overdoses in 2023. Opioid abuse accounted for 83% of all drug overdoses in Virginia, with a total of 1,728 opioid overdoses in 2024.

Drug Type Period Overdoses

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Narcotics Violations and DUIs in Virginia

Narcotics Violations

Virginia is ranked 34th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 314 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is lower than the National Average of 421.

Virginia
314
West Virginia
562
North Carolina
583
District of Columbia
239

All values are per 100,000 population.

Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.

DUIs

Virginia has the 31st highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 195 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 17,011 total DUI arrests).

Virginia
195
West Virginia
92
North Carolina
123
District of Columbia
85

All values are per 100,000 population.

SafeHome.org. DUI statistics and trends.

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