Mental Health Substance Abuse Division is a dedicated drug and alcohol treatment facility serving adolescents and teens in Virginia Beach, VA. Located at 289 Independence Boulevard, Suite 245, this center specializes in addressing the unique needs of young people struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. By offering integrated care that treats both addiction and underlying mental health conditions simultaneously, the facility recognizes that lasting recovery requires a comprehensive approach.
The facility provides outpatient substance abuse treatment, allowing adolescents and teens to receive professional care while maintaining connections to their families, schools, and communities. Outpatient programs are ideal for individuals with mild to moderate addiction severity or those transitioning from higher levels of care. Co-occurring disorder treatment is a cornerstone of the center's approach, addressing the complex relationship between substance abuse and mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and trauma. This dual-diagnosis model ensures that clinicians treat the whole person rather than focusing solely on addiction, which significantly improves long-term recovery outcomes for young people.
Mental Health Substance Abuse Division accepts a wide range of payment options to ensure financial barriers do not prevent access to care. The facility works with Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, military insurance (VA/Tricare), state-financed programs, and self-payment. Under the Mental Health Parity Act, most insurance plans are required to cover substance abuse and mental health treatment at the same level as other medical conditions. If you're unsure whether your insurance is accepted or need help understanding your coverage, the admissions team can verify your benefits and discuss payment options with you.
If you or a young person in your life is struggling with substance abuse and mental health challenges, professional help is available. Contact the facility directly at (757) 385-0850 to speak with a treatment specialist, or reach out to a national helpline for free, confidential guidance on next steps. Recovery is possible, and reaching out today is a meaningful first step toward lasting wellness and a brighter future.