ADDICTION AND RECOVERY TREATMENT SERVICES (ARTS)
Addiction and Recovery Treatment Services include counseling, case management, Peer Recovery Services, and remediation assistance for persons with substance use disorder.

Case Management
Case Management Services support individuals, who are impacted by the use of substances, to achieve and maintain optimal functioning in the least restrictive, most normative community setting. Case Management meets the personal, interpersonal, occupational/educational and social needs of adults who are diagnosed with substance use and/or co-occurring disorders (substance use and mental health disorders).
Community served: Adults and mothers with children from birth to 7 years of age
Contact us: 757-788-0500
Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Peer Recovery Services
Peer Recovery Services are critical and essential support services that help people with mental health and/or substance use disorders to access needed MH/SUD services and to provide needed supports to keep individuals engaged in treatment or recovery support services. Services and supports are provided by Peer Recovery Specialists who have had lived experience with mental health and/or substance use disorders (SUD) and who utilize their experience to support others in a journey toward self-defined recovery.
Community served: Adults
Contact us: 757-251-2394
8:00 am - 11:00 pm every day
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Partners in Recovery (PIR)
Partners in Recovery is the premier provider of quality comprehensive outpatient counseling, medication management and medication assisted treatment services to adults who are experiencing substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our clinical approach is person-centered and is tailored to address the interaction of the individual's substance use and psychiatric related issues.
Community served: Adults
Contact us: 757-788-0400
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Additional hours are available for enrolled persons
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Drug Courts
The drug courts are an alternative to incarceration for felony offenders suffering from a substance use disorder. It is the goal of the programs to develop each participant into a productive tax paying law abiding citizen. This is done by providing intensive substance use disorder treatment, frequent drug testing, life skills education, and intensive supervision monitoring. Participants attend treatment daily to weekly based on their phase placement. The program is designed to take approximately 18 months to complete.
Community served: Adults with an SUD and felony offense
Contact us (Hampton): 757-224-2378
Contact us (Newport News): 757-223-4401
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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The Hampton Drug Court also has services for veterans. Click
here for a fact sheet.
Hampton Roads Clinic (HRC)
HRC offers a unique and specialized program for adults with a long history of dependence on opiates such as prescription pain medications, heroin and morphine. At HRC we provide a comprehensive outpatient treatment and recovery services for individuals who have an opioid use diagnosis using methadone prescribed by a licensed physician. In addition to offering the evidence-based medication, methadone, we provide a continuum of psycho-social services to include counseling, peer support, care coordination and referrals to other social support services.
Community served: Adults with a long history of opioid use disorders
Contact us 757-240-5223
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Additional hours for enrolled patients
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here for a program fact sheet.
South-Eastern Family Project (SEFP)
SEFP is licensed both as a 3.5 & 3.1 comprehensive residential program for pregnant and postpartum women diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Gender specific substance use treatment services are provided in a healthy, stable and secure residential environment. The program is designed to serve residents based on individual need in a person-centered treatment environment which encourages stabilization. A holistic approach to prevention, intervention, support and treatment is provided to foster the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being for the women and families.
Community served: Pregnant and postpartum women who have a substance use disorder
Contact us: 757-245-1070
Open 24/7
Visit the SEFP web site.
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here for a program fact sheet.
Interested in some general information about ARTS?
We want to know your needs exactly so that we can provide the care you need. If you are not sure about which program is best for you, call us at the main number for ARTS.