Zanesville VA Clinic
2800 Maple Avenue
Zanesville, OH 43701
About Zanesville VA Clinic
Zanesville VA Clinic provides mental health and social support services alongside primary care in Zanesville, Ohio. Their mental health care includes treatment for substance use or addictive behaviors. They’re equipped to tackle co-occurring conditions as well. It’s a great place if you need help with common behavioral issues.
The facility is located about one and a half miles from downtown Zanesville. From the east of Columbia, it will take you approximately one hour via I-70 to get there. Zane's Landing Park is about three and a half miles away.
This park sits along the Muskingum River. It features the Lorena Sternwheeler Riverboat and Bicentennial Legacy Monument. The latter honors local figures like Zane Grey, John McIntire and astronaut John Glenn. The park is also known for the Eternal Flame memorial dedicated to Medal of Honor recipients.
Another natural attraction close to the facility is Mission Oaks Gardens. This 7-acre botanical garden is within a 10-minute drive. The Zanesville Museum of Art might be worth a visit too if you’re into art collections. It’s just two miles away from the facility. The location definitely has a lot of exciting places to make your recovery journey memorable.
You can expect a confidential and personalized outpatient addiction treatment from this facility. They primarily offer evaluation and treatment support including group and individual therapy. Trained experts will help you explore your thoughts, feelings and behaviors during the therapy session. The goal is to help you build healthy life skills that promote healing and personal growth while avoiding relapse.
They may offer medication assisted treatment as well if you’re dealing with opiates or alcoholism. The technique uses meds approved by the FDA to help you manage withdrawal. This facilitates holistic healing that addresses both the physical and psychological aspects of your substance use.
Their social work program can help streamline your access to community resources that support your ongoing recovery efforts. Access to stable housing, job training and medical care can be very helpful. They can also help you meet needs like home health services, legal support and transportation aid. You may even receive financial support. These can complement your overall recovery journey.
You can fund your treatment here via Medicaid, Medicare and Tricare. They accept commercial insurance and self-pay options as well. Financial assistance is available if you meet eligibility requirements.