ARS Treatment Center Winchester

210 Front Royal Pike Winchester, VA 22602 | 540-545-8795

About ARS Treatment Center Winchester

ARS Treatment Center Winchester is an outpatient addiction treatment facility in Winchester, Virginia.

The center offers medication assisted treatment, outpatient detox, counseling and recovery planning.

ARS focuses on meeting patients where they are and making recovery accessible.

Same day medication starts when clinically appropriate.

MAT for Opioid and Alcohol Use

The Winchester location specializes in outpatient MAT with methadone, Suboxone, Vivitrol and Naloxone to Suboxone/Subutex transitions.

The team brings extensive experience supporting opioid and alcohol recovery.

Treatment pairs medication management with counseling, along with screening and case management.

Medication visits are quick and efficient, so patients can stay consistent with care while balancing work and family.

Patients across the ARS network praise staff for being caring, nonjudgmental and attentive to individual circumstances.

Flexible Outpatient Access

Beyond MAT, they provide dual diagnosis support, aftercare, DUI evaluations and medication free outpatient programming.

Virtual individual and group counseling is also available through the network, giving patients additional flexibility.

Getting Started

ARS Treatment Center Winchester provides in person outpatient care at 210 Front Royal Pike with telehealth options.

The facility accepts private insurance and self pay, with medication, medical appointments, drug screens and counseling.

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210 Front Royal Pike
Winchester, VA 22602
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