GHR Center for Addiction

Norfolk, VA 23504
Located in Norfolk County
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850 Tidewater Dr Ste B, Norfolk, VA, USA
Norfolk, VA 23504

Available programs:

  • Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program

Program languages include:

  • English

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Serving Norfolk County
Tel: (757) 333-6992

Getting help for substance abuse at our facility is a straightforward and confidential process designed with your needs in mind. If you're not in an emergency, simply call us any time, day or night, or fill out the contact form on our website. We will assist you in choosing the most appropriate level of care for your specific needs. In emergencies, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

We prioritize your privacy and are fully compliant with HIPAA regulations, ensuring that your personal health information is protected. Your confidentiality is paramount, and no information is shared without your informed and written consent.

Access to substance abuse treatment is now more affordable than ever, especially for opioid addiction, thanks to increased government awareness and support. Our individual substance abuse counseling sessions help you uncover the root causes of your addiction, which often stem from underlying trauma or overwhelming life problems. Through one-on-one counseling, you can work through these issues, learn effective stress management tools, and ultimately free yourself from the burdens that have held you back, leading to a more fulfilled life.

Group counseling offers a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where you can connect with others who share similar struggles. These sessions foster a sense of community and fellowship, allowing you to share experiences and coping strategies, making the journey to recovery less isolating.

Family counseling is also a crucial component of our program, recognizing that addiction impacts the entire family. Through open communication, family members can express their feelings and concerns, helping to heal the rifts caused by addiction and rebuild strong, supportive family bonds.

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