Corona VA Clinic is an outpatient mental health and substance use treatment facility located in Corona, CA, dedicated to serving military members, veterans, and their families. Specializing in co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, Corona VA Clinic provides compassionate, evidence-based care designed to address the complex needs of individuals struggling with both conditions simultaneously. Located at 2045 Compton Avenue Suite 101 in Corona, the clinic is accessible to the Inland Empire community and welcomes those seeking professional mental health support.
Corona VA Clinic offers outpatient treatment programs that allow patients to receive care while maintaining their daily responsibilities at home, work, or school. The facility specializes in mental health treatment services, addressing conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other psychiatric disorders common among veterans and military-connected individuals. Additionally, Corona VA Clinic runs specialized therapy programs and groups focused on co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, recognizing that these conditions often develop together and require integrated treatment. This comprehensive approach ensures that patients receive coordinated care addressing both their mental health and substance use concerns simultaneously, improving overall outcomes and long-term recovery.
Corona VA Clinic accepts military insurance including VA and Tricare coverage, making treatment accessible to eligible service members, veterans, and their families. Under the Mental Health Parity Act, insurance providers are required to cover mental health and substance use treatment at levels comparable to medical and surgical benefits, helping reduce out-of-pocket costs for patients. The clinic believes that financial concerns should never prevent someone from accessing the care they need and deserve.
If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health or substance use challenges, Corona VA Clinic is ready to help. Contact the facility today at 951-817-8820 to speak with a knowledgeable admissions specialist who can answer your questions, verify your insurance coverage, and begin your path to recovery. Spanish language services and accommodations for the deaf and hard of hearing are available to ensure all community members receive equitable, compassionate care.