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Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers in Virginia

The state of Virginia has been struggling with substance use and abuse like the rest of the United States. A little over 10% of the entire Virginia population uses drugs and almost 5% abuse alcohol every given year. This has led to almost 6.5% of all deaths in Virginia being somehow related to alcohol and/or drugs.

More than 45% of all students in Virginia admit to regular tobacco use while over 60% of high school students admit to trying alcohol at least once. The state has implemented various laws and programs to raise awareness in an effort to prevent the further abuse of these substances.

Virginia Drug Addiction Treatment Centers

The first rehabilitation goal is to find a clear path to meet your specific needs. Your Virginia facility should be accredited and approved irrespective of the treatment you need. Program personnel should include a trained and licensed toxicology physician and therapist. Find a facility in our list below which fits your needs, or contact us for individual recommendations.

Virginia Cities With the Most Centers

Quick Facts on Virginia‘s Epidemic

Since the issue in Virginia goes beyond our scope, take the key figures below into consideration.

  • Cocaine, the primary drug threat in Virginia, is the drug most often associated with violent crimes throughout the state.
  • The state of Virginia loses more than 2,000 of its residents to excessive alcohol use annually.
  • Since 2010, heroin-related overdoses have increased by more than 900%–from 45 to 450 overdoses.
  • Between 2013 and 2014, almost 500,000 people in Virginia were struggling with drug abuse or addiction.

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Danville Pittsylvania Community Services
Insurance Accepted
Danville Pittsylvania Community Services
245 Hairston St Danville, VA

Danville Pittsylvania Community Services offers mental health and substance abuse treatment, support services, and evidence-based therapies to individuals and families in the Danville, VA area, including drug rehab, dual-diagnosis, and outpatient treatment.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Henrico Area Mental Health - Glen Allen
Insurance Accepted
Henrico Area Mental Health - Glen Allen
10299 Woodman Rd Glen Allen, VA

Henrico Area Mental Health provides dual diagnosis and mental health care treatments and services, including customizable levels of care and a variety of therapy options.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
Family Focus Counseling
Insurance Accepted
Family Focus Counseling
20 John Marshall street Warrenton, VA

Focus Counseling in Warrenton, Virginia is a specialized addiction treatment facility that offers a variety of evidence-based programs to address Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Opioid Addiction, Substance Abuse, and Dual Diagnosis, supported by Private Health Insurance.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
New Life for Youth - Main Office
New Life for Youth - Main Office
2501 Turner Road Richmond, VA

New Life for Youth in Richmond, VA is a substance abuse treatment facility offering inpatient and outpatient programs, therapy, and AA/NA meetings to individuals struggling with addiction and dual diagnosis.

  • OP
  • Inpatient
Insurance Accepted
Mental Wellness Now
1363 North Main Street Harrisonburg, VA

Mental Wellness Now provides substance abuse treatment services, including aftercare support, intensive outpatient, and intervention, as well as specialized treatments for gambling and internet use addiction/disorder, using various therapeutic methods like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT).

  • OP
  • Intervention
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Hanover County Community Service Board
Insurance Accepted
Hanover County Community Service Board
12300 Washington Hwy Ashland, VA

The Hanover County Community Service Board is an accredited addiction treatment center in Ashland, VA providing evidence-based treatments tailored to each client's needs with a mission to support full health and recovery.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Aftercare
Wythe Youth and Family Services
Insurance Accepted
Wythe Youth and Family Services
540 West Main Street Wytheville, VA

Wythe Youth and Family Services is a certified addiction treatment center in Virginia that offers evidence-based programs and personalized treatment plans, individual and group counseling, community and peer support, case management, and aftercare services to individuals and families with substance abuse issues.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Aftercare
Next Step Recovery House
3100 Semmes Avenue Richmond, VA

Next Step Recovery House is a specialized drug and alcohol treatment facility in Richmond, VA that offers individualized, evidence-based treatment and support for those struggling with addiction, including dual diagnosis and opioid addiction.

  • Inpatient
Hunter Holmes McGuire Medical Center - Fredericksburg Community Based Outpatient Clinic
Insurance Accepted
Hunter Holmes McGuire Medical Center - Fredericksburg Community Based Outpatient Clinic
130 Executive Center Pkwy Fredericksburg, VA

Hunter Holmes McGuire Medical Center's Fredericksburg CBOC offers comprehensive treatment for dual diagnosis, mental health, and other issues through various levels of care and a variety of methods and treatments, with a commitment to individualized care and patient wellbeing.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Insurance Accepted
Middle Peninsula Northern Neck
414 Main St Warsaw, VA

Middle Peninsula Northern Neck is a comprehensive treatment facility specializing in the treatment of alcohol and drug addiction, providing evidence-based treatments and services to individuals and families battling substance abuse and drug addiction, with a goal of helping patients gain lasting sobriety and a healthy way of life through a holistic approach.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare

Browse Specific Virginia Cities

Currently, there are over 624 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Virginia for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Virginia Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Virginia

Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers in Virginia

Virginia boasts the birthplace of the United States, Jamestown, where the first English colonists set up shop in 1607. More Civil War battles have taken place in Virginia than in any other state, and Colonial Williamsburg is a revolutionary city. Wineries and specialty beers are abundant, and the Blue Ridge Parkway is a must-see road trip for walkers. The Blue Ridge National Park extends 755 kilometers along the Appalachian Mountains.

The state of Virginia, located in the middle of the country and on the Atlantic coast, has been struggling with substance use and abuse like the rest of the United States. While this region ranks second place for drug-related deaths in the nation, Virginia’s rate of drug abuse is below average.

There is definitely a lot to love about Virginia, but drug addiction and alcohol misuse plague some places.

A little over 10% of the entire Virginia population uses drugs and almost 5% abuse alcohol every given year. This has led to almost 6.5% of all deaths in Virginia being somehow related to alcohol and/or drugs. While this rate is far below the national average, drug and alcohol abuse and addiction are still serious problems throughout the state.

In recent years, opioid abuse has become a serious problem in Virginia–and this epidemic has taken many Virginian lives and continues to do so. Not only do many people die from opioid use, but several residents also experience serious long-term medical problems as a consequence. More than 7,000 Virginia residents visit the emergency room for opioid-related reasons.

Illicit drugs are not the only cause for concern in Virginia. It is reported that alcohol and/or tobacco use are quite common among students. More than 45% of all students in Virginia admit to regular tobacco use while over 60% of all high school students admit to trying alcohol at least once. As a result of these rates, the state has implemented various laws and programs to raise awareness in an effort to prevent the further abuse of these substances. The state also continuously improves its treatment centers and prevention programs which has led to ranking in the top one-third in the country for its effectiveness of statewide substance abuse programs.

Worst Drugs in Virginia

  1. Cocaine, listed as the primary drug threat in Virginia, is the drug most often associated with violent crimes throughout the state.
  2. In 2009, heroin was the third most popular drug for people admitted to rehabilitation centers in Virginia. While the drug no longer ranks in the top three, there are still many cases of heroin abuse throughout the state.
  3. Marijuana abuse in Virginia is most often found amongst its younger residents. The two largest groups entering treatment for marijuana abuse are those between the ages of 12 and 17 years old and those between 21 and 25. While these rates are incredibly high, minors in Virginia still use marijuana at a lower rate than the average minor in the United States.
  4. Opioids, other than heroin, are also causing significant damage in Virginia. It has been reported that synthetic-opioid-related deaths are more than 7.5 times more common now than they were in 2010.
  5. Alcohol use and abuse is a major problem in Virginia, especially among minors. A survey conducted in 2015 revealed that almost 8% of all middle schoolers start using alcohol before the age of 11. Despite this statistic, Virginia does not rank high for alcohol-related deaths with only 3 deaths per 100,000 people being related to the substance.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. Every year, the state of Virginia loses more than 2,000 of its residents to excessive alcohol use.
  2. In Virginia, people between the ages of 18 and 25 years old are the most affected by drug and alcohol abuse. This group also has the highest rate of unmet treatment needs in the state.
  3. Since 2010, heroin-related overdoses have increased by more than 900%–from 45 overdoses to 450 overdoses.
  4. Before the legalization of marijuana, almost 80% of all marijuana arrests in the state were made for marijuana possession.
  5. The rate of drug and/or alcohol-related deaths in Virginia is 6.49%–a low number when compared to that of the rest of the United States at 12.71%.
  6. Prescription opioid abuse is not a common problem in Virginia. This is mainly due to a lower than national rate of prescriptions written out by Virginia medical professionals.
  7. In 2016, drug-related deaths in the state increased by almost 40%–resulting in an increase of more than 390 deaths.
  8. In 2007, more than 19,000 arrests were made for marijuana-related offenses. This number has only increased in recent years.
  9. Between 2013 and 2014, almost 500,000 people in Virginia were struggling with drug abuse and/or addiction.
  10. Prescription opioid-related deaths in Virginia have been decreasing in recent years. The rate in 2017 was 4.7%, yet in 2018 it had decreased to 3.8%.

Quick Tips on Finding A Center

The first rehabilitation goal is to find a clear path to meet your specific needs. Given the number of treatment facilities in Virginia,Êthis may be daunting. To make things easier, pleaseÊspend time reading our directory, what center works withÊwhich insurance, biographies of staff, available treatment programÊdetails, or make it easier and speak with our experts.Ê Your Virginia should be accredited and approved irrespective of the treatmentÊyou need, and the program personnel should include a trained and licensed toxicology physician and therapist.

Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
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  • Cigna HealthCare
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield