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Behavioral Health Group

Substance Abuse, Alcohol Addiction, Addiction Treatment Centers

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Website | (757) 962-0748
5715 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Saturday: 6:00 – 10:15 AM
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 5715 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, USA
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Wherever you find recovering people, you’ll find recovering families and communities. At BHG, patients are placed in the safe and trusted hands of local doctors, nurses, counselors, and support staff who understand their community and are here to help patients on their journey to recovery. We're partnering with this community and its leaders to educate the public about addiction and improve access to medication-assisted recovery. Wherever you find recovering people, you’ll find recovering families and communities. At BHG, patients are placed in the safe and trusted hands of local doctors, nurses, counselors, and support staff who understand their community and are here to help patients on their journey to recovery. We're partnering with this community and its leaders to educate the public about addiction and improve access to medication-assisted recovery. At Behavioral Health Group, we understand that opioid addiction is a complex medical issue, not a moral failure. We are dedicated to providing effective evidence-based treatment for opioid addiction. We offer Medication-Assisted Treatment which utilizes a combination of medication such as methadone, buprenorphine or buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone, Zubsolv, Bunavail) along with counseling services to provide comprehensive opioid addiction treatment. While taking part in our outpatient treatment programs, patients have the opportunity to continue productive lives within their families, jobs and communities. Just three things about BHG can make all the difference to you. First, we focus on recovery for a lifetime. All our products and services, our culture and clinical approach are built around facilitating recovery, not just delivering treatment. Second, our proprietary clinical model applies proven treatment strategies in a dynamic and flexible care model that allows us to move patients through different avenues as their needs change and evolve. Patients remain engaged and better understand their path to recovery, which, ultimately, delivers better clinical outcomes. Third, our expansive counseling services and case management deliver better guidance and consultation to patients and family members. And by offering OTP (in-center dosing) and OBOT (prescription-based dosing) together in multiple locations, patients have more choice in medication types and how they’re administered in the least restrictive, low-cost setting. We at BHG believe in Medication-Assisted Recovery (MAR). The whole point is to get into recovery, and treatment is the way to get there. Medications assist the treatment. Treatment teaches you about how your brain and your mind change over the course of addiction, and how to let it heal and change back. Treatment teaches you to identify triggers that could lead to relapse and how to avoid them. And, for those times when risky situations can’t be avoided, treatment teaches coping skills to get through it without elapsing. Perhaps that’s why 99% of BHG patients report their mental health and quality of life improved once treatment led them to recovery.

Google Rating: 3.2 out of 5 stars (47 total ratings)

Rachael Biron
1 Star
Beware of African American women with short wig and glasses who works reception. She is awful and treats us addicts like we are less than. She will speak to you in the most disrespectful tone and volume for a mistake the staff made. I’m disgusted that they let her work there. I’ve been going for a little over two weeks and dealing with her almost made me use today. Everyone else has been terrific. Only other complaint is they will only increase dose every 3days.
Tuesday 15th February 2022
Ink Star (Scooter 42)
1 Star
The counselor Shabazz is a complete and uder liar she is the rudest and racist person I've met she does nothing but harass and chastise her clients how did BHG hire this person as a counselor ...She tells people they test positive for drugs when the person has been clean and working hard at it for 6 months she should be fired and never given a responsible position like that again...It seems like she is out to hurt people not help them......
Saturday 26th March 2022
Heather Morrison
3 Star
MOST of the staff is really awesome. There’s really only one person there that really needs to lose her job. The lady who checks you in, the one with the bad toupee and even worse attitude- watch out, she pockets money and doesn’t know how to do her job. She’s RUDE as hell for no reason, and she treats me and my fiancé like we’re less than her. I have no idea how or why she even has a job there, she clearly hates people. She lies about your balance and gives you an attitude when you figure out her games. I wake up in the morning and dread seeing her face. She goes out of her way to disrespect me and my fiancé and all we’re trying to do is better ourselves. She makes us not even want to go, but we push through our mutual hate because we know we need this place to save our lives. So, basically- everyone there is ok, just watch out for the ratchet one with the bad toupee.
Tuesday 25th January 2022
Alex Sanchez
1 Star
I’ve been here to guest dose twice. My first time they lost my paperwork, told me they never received it. I was lucky this time because after 2 hours they got me through and I was able to dose. Came back to this clinic to dose the following year with my husband. Apparently I got approved and my husband got denied. For whatever reason they have and they told us we needed to call in advance to see if we were approved/denied. They don’t notify the other clinic at all. Which makes no sense? I can’t even send in my own paperwork or records. Wouldn’t there be some sort of email or fax sent back to my home clinic saying you were denied? Honestly at this point I think they just don’t know what they’re doing at all.
Thursday 29th July 2021
Tuesday Hays
4 Star
It’s way better than waiting on drug dealers and trying to find a fix on the streets. Grateful clinics like this exist, that being said there are a lot of things that could be done to run the place more efficiently. They are remodeling the building right now so hopefully when that is done the lines will not be as long and patients will be in and out quicker, hopefully.
Saturday 24th July 2021