Virginia Treatment Providers

✅ Public / court-linked (check details) 🛠️ Community providers (confirm with officer)

Virginia Court-Connected Behavioral Health & Substance Use Treatment

Statewide directory of mental health and substance use providers that are commonly used for probation, parole, VASAP, and court-ordered treatment in Virginia. Public Community Services Boards (CSBs) and Behavioral Health Authorities (BHAs) are listed first, along with regional nonprofit and clinic options. Policies vary by judge, probation office, and program—always verify with your officer, attorney, or VASAP case manager before starting.

Statewide & Telehealth Options

Coverage: Statewide (Virginia) and multi-region programs

✅ Public behavioral health system & DUI programs

Community Services Boards & Behavioral Health Authorities (CSBs/BHAs)
Public network of outpatient mental health, substance use, and crisis services across Virginia.
Most courts & POs use CSBs
Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP)
Statewide DUI / reckless driving education, monitoring, and referral network.
Required in many DUI cases
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (Virginia)
24/7 crisis line that can connect you to local CSB/BHA and crisis services.
For emergencies & referrals

🛠️ Multi-site & telehealth treatment networks (confirm first)

CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and outpatient SUD care with Virginia locations & telehealth.
Ask if they report to court/PO
Groups Recover Together
MAT + group counseling model serving several Virginia communities (often rural).
Verify court reporting
Bicycle Health (Telehealth MAT)
Telehealth buprenorphine/MAT services for opioid use disorder in Virginia.
Check if telehealth is allowed for your case
Licensed Telehealth Counseling Platforms
Various platforms offer Virginia-licensed therapists for anxiety, trauma, and substance use.
Confirm they will document attendance

Northern Virginia

Counties/Cities: Fairfax, Arlington, City of Alexandria, Loudoun, Prince William, surrounding areas

✅ CSBs & public providers

Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board
Detox, outpatient SUD, and mental health services used in many supervision cases.
Contact for intake & waitlists
Arlington County Behavioral Healthcare (CSB)
Public outpatient behavioral health & SUD treatment.
Ask about court-linked programs
Alexandria Community Services Board
Outpatient SUD and mental health treatment through DCHS.
Used frequently by local courts
Prince William County Community Services
County CSB offering SUD and mental health services.
Check adult SUD programs
Loudoun County Mental Health, Substance Abuse & Developmental Services
Public outpatient treatment, often used for probation.
Call for assessment

🛠️ Community clinics & hospital programs (confirm)

Inova Behavioral Health Services
Hospital-linked outpatient, IOP, and partial programs for MH/SUD.
Confirm with VASAP / PO
NOVA Outpatient & MAT Clinics
Private clinics providing counseling and MAT; availability varies.
Use CSB or insurance directory to match
Inova Kellar Center (Youth)
Adolescent-focused behavioral health; sometimes used for juvenile cases.
Juvenile / family court only

Central Virginia / Richmond Area

Includes: Richmond City, Henrico, Chesterfield, Hanover, Goochland, Powhatan and surrounding counties

✅ CSBs & public programs

Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA)
City behavioral health authority offering adult SUD & MH treatment.
Frequently used in Richmond courts
Henrico Area Mental Health & Developmental Services
CSB serving Henrico, New Kent, & Charles City counties.
Adult SUD & MH outpatient
Chesterfield County Mental Health Support Services
CSB with SUD, MH, and co-occurring treatment options.
Contact for intake

🛠️ Community & hospital-based providers

VCU Health – Addiction & Psychiatry Programs
Hospital-linked MH/SUD programs including outpatient and specialty clinics.
Check program + insurance
Richmond-Area IOP / PHP Programs
Various private programs offering intensive outpatient or day treatment.
Confirm that reports go to PO/VASAP

Hampton Roads / Tidewater

Includes: Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Hampton, Newport News, and Peninsula localities

✅ CSBs & public programs

Virginia Beach Community Services Board
Public SUD and mental health services for Virginia Beach residents.
Common for local probation
Norfolk Community Services Board
CSB offering outpatient MH & SUD treatment.
Coordinate with PO for referral
Chesapeake Integrated Behavioral Healthcare
CSB services for Chesapeake residents, including SUD programs.
Ask about assessments
Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
Public MH/SUD services on the Peninsula.
Frequently used in local courts

🛠️ Community & hospital programs

Sentara Behavioral Health Programs
Hospital-linked MH/SUD programs throughout Hampton Roads.
Confirm they handle court reporting
Private Outpatient Counseling & IOP Clinics
Multiple small-group and private providers across the region.
PO/attorney should approve in advance

Shenandoah Valley & Northwest

Includes: Winchester area, Shenandoah Valley, Harrisonburg, Staunton/Waynesboro and nearby counties

✅ CSBs & regional providers

Northwestern Community Services Board
CSB serving Winchester, Front Royal, and surrounding counties.
Contact local office for SUD/MH
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Services Board
Outpatient SUD & MH services for Rockingham County & City of Harrisonburg.
Used by local courts/probation
Valley Community Services Board
CSB for Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County.
Offers SUD & MH treatment

🛠️ Community clinics & hospital programs

Sentara RMH – Behavioral Health
Hospital-based MH/SUD services near Harrisonburg.
Confirm court-acceptable level of care
Valley Health – Behavioral Health (Winchester)
Outpatient and hospital-linked behavioral health programs.
Check insurance & reporting

Blue Ridge / Roanoke & Lynchburg

Includes: Roanoke Valley, Lynchburg area, and surrounding Blue Ridge counties

✅ CSBs & regional providers

Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare
CSB serving Roanoke region with MH/SUD services.
Primary public provider in Roanoke
Horizon Behavioral Health
CSB/BHA for Lynchburg area counties providing MH & SUD treatment.
Often used in local probation plans

🛠️ Community & hospital programs

Carilion Clinic – Psychiatry & Addiction Services
Hospital-linked MH/SUD services in the Roanoke/NRV region.
Confirm program & documentation
Lynchburg-Area Outpatient Providers
Private counseling centers and SUD clinics throughout the region.
Use CSB or insurance network to choose

Southwest Virginia

Includes: New River Valley, coalfield counties, and far Southwest Virginia

✅ CSBs & regional providers

Mount Rogers Community Services
CSB providing MH/SUD treatment in the Mount Rogers region.
Coordinate with PO for referral
Highlands Community Services
CSB serving Bristol/Washington County area.
Offers SUD & MH outpatient
Frontier Health (Southwest Behav. Health)
Behavioral health services in parts of far Southwest Virginia.
Check Virginia-specific locations

🛠️ Community clinics & MAT programs

New River Valley Community Services – Partner Clinics
NRV CSB plus community partners for SUD & MH treatment.
Often combined with MAT programs
Office-Based MAT / OBOT Clinics
Various independent prescribers and clinics offering buprenorphine treatment.
PO & court must approve telehealth/OBOT use

Safety first: If you are in crisis or thinking about self-harm, call or text 988 in the U.S. or go to the nearest emergency room. OACRA is not a crisis line, medical provider, or legal representative.

Court & supervision rules: A provider being listed here does not mean your judge, probation/parole officer, VASAP case manager, or attorney has approved it for your case. Always confirm: level of care (education vs. outpatient vs. residential), number of sessions or hours required, and what documentation (attendance logs, completion letters, discharge summaries) your supervision agency needs.

Documentation tip: Keep copies of intake paperwork, treatment plans (when appropriate), attendance logs, and completion letters. If you miss an appointment, reschedule and ask the provider how they document “no-shows” so you can explain it honestly to your officer or attorney if needed.

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