Verified Treatment Center
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services
Louisville, KY · 40206
Key Takeaways for Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services
- • Detox · Inpatient · IOP · MAT offered
- • Accepts Private insurance, TRICARE/VA
- • SAMHSA-listed facility
- • Direct line available · Helpline free & confidential 24/7
About Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services
Located in Louisville, KY, Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services operates in KY's broader addiction-treatment market. The facility offers a continuum of care across multiple levels — Detox, Inpatient, IOP, MAT, Dual Dx — which means it can, in principle, hold a patient across the arc of a typical treatment episode. What this page tries to do is frame the specific questions worth asking, which are rarely the ones that get asked first.
Care levels at Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services
The facility offers a continuum of care across multiple levels — Detox, Inpatient, IOP, MAT, Dual Dx — which means it can, in principle, hold a patient across the arc of a typical treatment episode. The practical question is whether it is genuinely strong at each level, or whether one level is the core business and the others are secondary. The level-of-care question is where a lot of misaligned placements happen — a patient who needs residential ends up in IOP, or vice versa. The protection is a clinical assessment outside the facility's admissions team.
Insurance and payment
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services operates primarily on commercial insurance. The implication for patients: higher typical cost-share, potentially more intensive programming, and the full burden of MHPAEA parity-rule dynamics — including appeal rights when the plan denies. The facility also accepts TRICARE or military benefits. The uncomfortable truth about insurance at most treatment centers is that admissions staff and the utilization-review team sometimes have different understandings of what was promised. Written VOB forces those understandings into alignment.
Specialty programming
The facility's documented specialty programming includes: Veterans. A facility's specialty designation is a starting filter, not an endorsement. The operational questions (who leads it, how many hours per week, what credentials) are where the actual answer lives.
Before you call
Three questions for Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services before you sign anything: what ASAM level you are being admitted at; what the written VOB says for your plan; how the program handles MAT. The facility's documented pharmacotherapy offerings suggest MAT is available — confirm the specific medications and prescriber access during the admissions conversation. These three together tell you most of what a facility's about.
Listing sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced April 2026. Verify current programs directly with the facility.
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services at a Glance
Levels of care
Detox · Inpatient · IOP · MAT · Dual Dx
Service settings
Outpatient, Residential/24-hour residential, Outpatient detoxification, Intensive outpatient treatment, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment, Long-term residential, Short-term residential
Therapy approaches
Anger management, Brief intervention, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Contingency management/motivational incentives, Motivational interviewing, Relapse prevention
Age groups
Young Adults, Adults
Special populations
Veterans
Medications
Disulfiram, Buprenorphine with naloxone, Naltrexone (oral), Naltrexone (extended-release, injectable), Medications for HIV treatment, Medications for Hepatitis C treatment
Insurance & Payment Accepted
Confirm in-network status before admission — verification is free.
Contact & Location
Address
800 Zorn Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206
Facility direct line
502-287-5960Website
www.louisville.va.govQuestions about this facility
Common questions about Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services
Answered from public sources: SAMHSA listings, federal parity regulations, and our own admissions helpline intake notes.
Is Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services listed in the SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator?
What insurance does Veterans Affairs Medical Center Substance Abuse Services accept?
How do I know if this level of care is right for me?
Is calling confidential? Will my employer find out?
What happens if I call the helpline instead of the facility?
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