Merrifield Center

8221 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive Fairfax, VA 22031 | 703-559-3000

About Merrifield Center

Merrifield Center also known as the Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health is a behavioral health hub in Fairfax, Virginia, serving adults and families dealing with substance use disorders, mental health concerns and cooccurring conditions.

The center offers walk in screening and assessment, outpatient Medication Assisted Treatment, crisis response and peer recovery support services.

The integrated model helps residents access multiple levels of care under one roof with free parking and public transit access.

What addiction treatment programs are available at Merrifield Center?

The center provides walk in screening and referral for substance use disorders, outpatient MAT through the Addiction Medicine Clinic and comprehensive psychiatric emergency services for substance use or mental health crises.

The onsite Peer Resource Center offers recovery support groups, peer support and practical help with housing, benefits and community resources.

Who can receive treatment here?

The Addiction Medicine Clinic serves adults 18 and older who are residents of Fairfax County or the cities of Fairfax and Falls Church and are stable enough for outpatient care.

Priority is given to pregnant women and individuals who use intravenous drugs.

Crisis services are available to people of all ages experiencing mental health or substance use emergencies.

Does Merrifield Center accept insurance?

Yes, the center accepts Medicaid and most health insurance plans and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured individuals.

Medication cost assistance is available for those who cannot afford their medications.

 

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8221 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
Fairfax, VA 22031
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