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Tucson VA Medical Center

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Tucson — Arizona

3.6(393)
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At a Glance

About Tucson VA Medical Center

Dedicated to serving those who have served our country, Tucson VA Medical Center provides comprehensive drug and alcohol rehab services specifically designed for veterans in Tucson, Arizona. This facility recognizes the unique challenges that military veterans face when struggling with substance addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions. By offering specialized Arizona addiction treatment programs, Tucson VA Medical Center combines compassionate care with evidence-based clinical expertise to help veterans reclaim their lives and achieve lasting recovery.

The facility's treatment approach integrates multiple therapeutic modalities to address the complex needs of veterans dealing with drug addiction, alcohol dependency, trauma, and related mental health concerns. Tucson VA Medical Center treats both male and female veterans and offers flexible levels of care including outpatient programs, virtual sessions, and in-home care options. Their clinical team employs trauma-informed practices, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), group therapy, family therapy, motivational interviewing, and life skills training to address conditions such as PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, and suicidality. The facility's expertise extends to treating various substance use patterns, including heroin, cocaine, benzodiazepines, nicotine, and synthetic drugs, with comprehensive relapse prevention counseling integrated throughout the recovery journey.

Tucson VA Medical Center maintains accreditation through The Joint Commission, ensuring patients receive care meeting the highest national standards. The facility accepts insurance, making treatment accessible to eligible veterans, and provides comfortable amenities including television and lounge areas for patients. Recognizing that recovery extends beyond initial treatment, the center emphasizes robust aftercare planning with continuing care options and structured discharge planning to support long-term sobriety and wellness. For veterans seeking drug rehab in Arizona with programs specifically tailored to military service members, Tucson VA Medical Center offers a supportive environment where healing and recovery are possible.

Quick Facts

Joint Commission
Location
3601 S 6th Ave, Tucson, Arizona
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Accreditation
The Joint Commission
Who We Treat
Male and Female, Veterans
Conditions
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, Schizophrenia +5 more
Substances
Benzodiazepines, Heroin, Cocaine, Nicotine +3 more
Phone
(520) 792-1450

Treatment

Tucson VA Medical Center's Care Options

The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission, previously known as JCAHO, is a nonprofit organization that accredits rehabilitation organizations and programs. Established in 1951, its mission is to enhance the quality of patient care.
Who We Treat
Male and FemaleVeterans
Approaches
Group TherapyFamily TherapyMedicalEvidence-BasedTrauma InformedMotivational Interviewing and Enhancement Therapy (MET)1-on-1 CounselingCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Individual TreatmentLife Skills TrainingRelapse Prevention Counseling
Therapies & Services
OutpatientVirtual & In-Home Care
Conditions
Post Traumatic Stress DisorderAnxietyDepressionSchizophreniaGrief and LossSuicidalityObsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)BipolarTrauma
Substances
BenzodiazepinesHeroinCocaineNicotineEcstasyPsychedelicsSynthetic Drugs
Aftercare
Outpatient TreatmentContinuing CareDischarge Planning

Care Options

Tucson VA Medical Center's Levels of Care

Dual Diagnosis
Simultaneous treatment of addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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Outpatient
Flexible outpatient therapy — best for early-stage addiction or ongoing support.
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Medical DetoxNot Offered
Medically supervised withdrawal for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines.
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ResidentialNot Offered
Live-in 24/7 structured care — the most immersive level of treatment.
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How to Pay

Tucson VA Medical Center's Insurance Accepted

Provider's Policy: Always verify your specific plan before admission.

Experience

Tucson VA Medical Center's Amenities

On-Site
TVLounge
Personal
Shared RoomsShared Bathroom

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FAQ

Tucson VA Medical Center FAQs

What therapies does Tucson VA Medical Center offer?
Outpatient, Virtual & In-Home Care.
Where is Tucson VA Medical Center located?
3601 S 6th Ave, Tucson, Arizona — located in Tucson, Arizona.
What insurance does Tucson VA Medical Center accept?
Insurance Accepted. Always verify your specific plan.
What levels of care does Tucson VA Medical Center offer?
Dual Diagnosis, Outpatient are available at this facility.
Is Tucson VA Medical Center accredited?
Yes — The Joint Commission accreditation.

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