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Addiction treatment in Newport News, VA
Newport News has 10 treatment facilities serving the local community. Whether you need medical detox, residential rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, or medication-assisted treatment, this guide helps you navigate your options and take the first step toward recovery.
The treatment landscape in Newport News
Across the Newport News region, methamphetamine and opioid use have both surged. Prescription opioid misuse remains a significant pathway to addiction, and fentanyl has increasingly contaminated local drug supplies. Virginia has been expanding treatment access through Medicaid and state-funded programs.
While Newport News has local options, some residents may benefit from exploring facilities in nearby metro areas for specialized services.
Treatment options in Newport News, VA
Medical detox provides safe withdrawal management under medical supervision, typically lasting 5-10 days. This is the necessary first step for anyone physically dependent on alcohol, opioids, or benzodiazepines. Newport News area facilities offer both standalone detox and detox integrated with longer treatment programs.
Residential treatment provides 24/7 therapeutic care for 30-90 days. This immersive approach is recommended for severe addiction, unsafe home environments, or after failed outpatient attempts. Programs include individual therapy, group therapy, and skill-building in a structured environment.
Outpatient programs allow you to live at home while attending treatment. Intensive outpatient (IOP) typically meets 3-4 hours per day, 3-5 days per week. Partial hospitalization (PHP) provides 6-8 hours of daily treatment. Standard outpatient offers weekly therapy sessions. These options work well for mild to moderate addiction with a stable home environment.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) uses FDA-approved medications, including buprenorphine (Suboxone), methadone, and naltrexone (Vivitrol), to treat opioid and alcohol use disorders. MAT reduces overdose death by approximately 50% and is considered the gold standard for opioid addiction. Many providers in Newport News now offer MAT, including some through telehealth.
Paying for treatment in Newport News
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires health insurance to cover addiction treatment at the same level as medical care. Most major insurers, including Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, United Healthcare, and Humana, have in-network treatment providers in Virginia. Call the behavioral health number on your insurance card for specific benefits, or ask any treatment facility to verify your coverage for free.
If you are uninsured, Medicaid covers addiction treatment in Virginia. State-funded programs are available through SAMHSA block grants. Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers provide free residential treatment. Faith-based programs offer free or low-cost options. Community health centers provide sliding-scale outpatient services. Cost should never be a barrier to treatment.
How to get started
Browse treatment centers in Newport News in our directory to see facility details, services offered, and contact information. You can also call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 for free, confidential referrals 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Many facilities offer same-day or next-day admission when you are ready.
Recovery support in Newport News
Treatment is the beginning, not the end. Sustained recovery requires ongoing support. Newport News area recovery resources include AA and NA meetings (find at aa.org and na.org), SMART Recovery groups, recovery community organizations, sober living homes, and alumni programs from local treatment centers. Building a local recovery community is one of the strongest predictors of long-term sobriety.
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