Virginia Treatment Providers
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
✅ Public behavioral health system & DUI programs
Public network of outpatient mental health, substance use, and crisis services across Virginia.
Statewide DUI / reckless driving education, monitoring, and referral network.
24/7 crisis line that can connect you to local CSB/BHA and crisis services.
🛠️ Multi-site & telehealth treatment networks (confirm first)
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and outpatient SUD care with Virginia locations & telehealth.
MAT + group counseling model serving several Virginia communities (often rural).
Telehealth buprenorphine/MAT services for opioid use disorder in Virginia.
Various platforms offer Virginia-licensed therapists for anxiety, trauma, and substance use.
Northern Virginia
✅ CSBs & public providers
Detox, outpatient SUD, and mental health services used in many supervision cases.
Public outpatient behavioral health & SUD treatment.
Outpatient SUD and mental health treatment through DCHS.
County CSB offering SUD and mental health services.
Public outpatient treatment, often used for probation.
🛠️ Community clinics & hospital programs (confirm)
Hospital-linked outpatient, IOP, and partial programs for MH/SUD.
Private clinics providing counseling and MAT; availability varies.
Adolescent-focused behavioral health; sometimes used for juvenile cases.
Central Virginia / Richmond Area
✅ CSBs & public programs
City behavioral health authority offering adult SUD & MH treatment.
CSB serving Henrico, New Kent, & Charles City counties.
CSB with SUD, MH, and co-occurring treatment options.
🛠️ Community & hospital-based providers
Hospital-linked MH/SUD programs including outpatient and specialty clinics.
Various private programs offering intensive outpatient or day treatment.
Hampton Roads / Tidewater
✅ CSBs & public programs
Public SUD and mental health services for Virginia Beach residents.
CSB offering outpatient MH & SUD treatment.
CSB services for Chesapeake residents, including SUD programs.
Public MH/SUD services on the Peninsula.
🛠️ Community & hospital programs
Hospital-linked MH/SUD programs throughout Hampton Roads.
Multiple small-group and private providers across the region.
Shenandoah Valley & Northwest
✅ CSBs & regional providers
CSB serving Winchester, Front Royal, and surrounding counties.
Outpatient SUD & MH services for Rockingham County & City of Harrisonburg.
CSB for Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County.
🛠️ Community clinics & hospital programs
Hospital-based MH/SUD services near Harrisonburg.
Outpatient and hospital-linked behavioral health programs.
Blue Ridge / Roanoke & Lynchburg
✅ CSBs & regional providers
CSB serving Roanoke region with MH/SUD services.
CSB/BHA for Lynchburg area counties providing MH & SUD treatment.
🛠️ Community & hospital programs
Hospital-linked MH/SUD services in the Roanoke/NRV region.
Private counseling centers and SUD clinics throughout the region.
Southwest Virginia
✅ CSBs & regional providers
CSB providing MH/SUD treatment in the Mount Rogers region.
CSB serving Bristol/Washington County area.
Behavioral health services in parts of far Southwest Virginia.
🛠️ Community clinics & MAT programs
NRV CSB plus community partners for SUD & MH treatment.
Various independent prescribers and clinics offering buprenorphine treatment.
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.