PFC James Dunn VA Clinic
About PFC James Dunn VA Clinic
PFC James Dunn VA Clinic provides primary medical care to help veterans stay healthy. They champion the rights of minorities, women and disabled veterans by ensuring equitable access to healthcare and support services. They also offer pharmaceutical services like medication prescription and consultation. Veterans with substance use disorders or co-occurring conditions can also receive assessment and referral support.
This outpatient clinic is located at Eagleridge Circle near I-25 and north of US Highway 50 in the Eagleridge neighborhood of Pueblo, Colorado. The I-25 corridor offers a direct route to Colorado Springs and Denver while US Highway 50 links to Cañon City and La Junta. The Pueblo Transit Bus Route 6 has a stop near the clinic for easy access. This bus also connects to downtown. PFC James Dunn VA Clinic accepts TRICARE, Medicaid and Medicare alongside several commercial insurances.
Substance Use Recovery Support
While the PFC James Dunn VA Clinic does not offer substance use treatment as a primary service, they can help via assessment and referral support. You can visit them for a thorough assessment to determine the severity of your substance use and identify any underlying mental health concerns that may need attention. They may ask about your past treatments, withdrawal symptoms and support system.
Following the assessment, they’ll connect you to a clinic within the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System that offers the appropriate level of care. This may involve a clinic providing medically supervised detox or medication assisted treatment (MAT) if needed.
You can get nutritional or dietary care here while undergoing substance use treatment at your referred clinic. Dietary care ensures you get nutrition to stabilize your mood, boost energy levels and address nutritional deficiencies caused by substance use. It’s all about restoring your body’s balance, promoting healing and strengthening your recovery.
Levels of Care | Detox Service Setting | Programs | Payment Options | Medications Offered |
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In outpatient therapy, you’ll attend therapy sessions several times each week while living at home. This is ideal if you have a strong support system and a lower risk of relapse. Outpatient treatment offers flexibility to maintain work, school or family obligations. |
Partial hospitalization programs provide comprehensive treatment in a structured setting during the day but allow you to return home at night. These programs offer a balance of inpatient and outpatient rehab and provide intensive support without full time residency. |
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Outpatient detox gives you access to medically supervised withdrawal services while still allowing you to live at home. You’ll attend a clinic for treatment and monitoring. This flexible option is suitable for those with mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms who have strong support systems. |
Medication assisted treatment combines medication and counseling to manage withdrawal and reduce cravings for opioid and alcohol addiction. Medications may include methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone. MAT is tailored to your needs so you can actively participate in your treatment journey. |
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Adult programs address the substance use and life challenges specific to adults. Therapists can deliver sessions in individual, group and family settings. Services often include job support and life skills training in a structured environment. |
Young adult programs are designed for individuals who are transitioning into adulthood. Topics of discussion typically include identity, independence and peer relationships. Providers may also offer life skills training and career support. |
Women's programs offer a safe and supportive space to focus on gender specific issues such as trauma, family roles and mental health conditions. Therapists tailor the sessions to address women's needs and foster empowerment in a healing and nurturing environment. |
Men's programs address substance use while also considering the social pressures, family roles and mental health concerns that are specific to men. You’ll learn healthy coping mechanisms as you build emotional resilience and develop communication skills. |
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Self Pay
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Private Insurance
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Military Insurance
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Sliding Scale Payment
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Payment Assistance
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Methadone
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Buprenorphine
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Naltrexone (Vivitrol)
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Levels of Care
In outpatient therapy, you’ll attend therapy sessions several times each week while living at home. This is ideal if you have a strong support system and a lower risk of relapse. Outpatient treatment offers flexibility to maintain work, school or family obligations.
Partial hospitalization programs provide comprehensive treatment in a structured setting during the day but allow you to return home at night. These programs offer a balance of inpatient and outpatient rehab and provide intensive support without full time residency.
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient detox gives you access to medically supervised withdrawal services while still allowing you to live at home. You’ll attend a clinic for treatment and monitoring. This flexible option is suitable for those with mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms who have strong support systems.
Medication assisted treatment combines medication and counseling to manage withdrawal and reduce cravings for opioid and alcohol addiction. Medications may include methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone. MAT is tailored to your needs so you can actively participate in your treatment journey.
Programs
Adult programs address the substance use and life challenges specific to adults. Therapists can deliver sessions in individual, group and family settings. Services often include job support and life skills training in a structured environment.
Young adult programs are designed for individuals who are transitioning into adulthood. Topics of discussion typically include identity, independence and peer relationships. Providers may also offer life skills training and career support.
Women's programs offer a safe and supportive space to focus on gender specific issues such as trauma, family roles and mental health conditions. Therapists tailor the sessions to address women's needs and foster empowerment in a healing and nurturing environment.
Men's programs address substance use while also considering the social pressures, family roles and mental health concerns that are specific to men. You’ll learn healthy coping mechanisms as you build emotional resilience and develop communication skills.
Medications Offered
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Contact
- Monday 7:30AM - 5:30PM
- Tuesday 7:30AM - 5:30PM
- Wednesday 7:30AM - 5:30PM
- Thursday 7:30AM - 5:30PM
- Friday 7:30AM - 5:30PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed

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