Addiction Treatment offered at Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System's Seattle Division
Provides a wide range of outpatient services. Care is provided by a team of psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, chaplains, and/or addiction therapists. Quitting substances is not required to get support. Welcomes all substance use-related treatment goals, and celebrates all changes made in the direction of improved health and wellness. Offers the following services: - Inpatient/Outpatient Detoxification Services - Gender-inclusive & Gender-specific Treatment Options - WA State Approved Treatment (for satisfying legal requirements) - Evidence-based Therapies - Substance Use & Mental Health Concerns - Medication Assisted Treatment for opiate, alcohol & tobacco use disorders (including Methadone & Buprenorphine) - Overdose Prevention Education & Kit
Physical Address
1660 S Columbian Way, Seattle, WA 98108
Hours
M-F, 8am-4:30pm. Some groups available on Tu evenings and Sa mornings.
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Application process
Call for an initial evaluation.
Fee
Fees are based on family income and/or VA eligibility status.
Eligibility
Must be enrolled in the VA Health Care System. Veterans are eligible to enroll if they served in the active military, naval, or air service and didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge.
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Agency info
Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System
VA Puget Sound provides comprehensive care to more than 155,000 enrolled Veterans across Western Washington with a primary care team at one of its care sites: two main campuses (American Lake and Seattle), seven outpatient clinics (Edmonds, Everett, Mount Vernon, Olympia, Port Angeles, Puyallup and Silverdale) and two Community Resource & Referral Centers (Georgetown in Seattle and Renton). As the VA’s 4th largest research program, VA Puget Sound has research in virtually every major clinical department, including: TBI and multiple blast exposures; memory improvement and Alzheimer's Disease; PTSD and deployment health; Parkinson’s Disease; diabetes; cancer; substance abuse; lower limb prosthetics; genomics; and Health Services. Additionally, it has seven nationally recognized Centers of Excellence (in areas from limb-loss prevention and prosthetic engineering to primary care education and substance abuse treatment). For more information visit www.va.gov/puget-sound-health-care or call 800-329-8387. For Veterans in Crisis, please use the Veterans Crisis line at 988 (press 1).