Lewiston VA Clinic

1630 23rd Avenue Building 2 Lewiston, ID 83501 | 208-746-7784

About Lewiston VA Clinic

Lewiston VA Clinic is a community based outpatient facility in Lewiston, Idaho providing veterans with access to substance use disorder treatment and mental health services through the VA Walla Walla Healthcare system.

The clinic offers primary care, evaluations and direct connections to specialized addiction recovery programs for veterans throughout Idaho, Washington and Oregon.

The clinic’s staff deliver trauma informed evidence based care designed specifically for the unique challenges veterans face.

Veterans can begin with an assessment at the Lewiston clinic, where primary care providers evaluate substance use concerns and coordinate referrals to inpatient treatment, medication assisted treatment or outpatient mental health services within the broader VA network.

Through these programs, veterans receive counseling, medication management when appropriate and relapse prevention support tailored to service connected conditions such as PTSD, military sexual trauma and combat related mental health challenges.

What to Know

  • Services: Primary care, substance use evaluations, outpatient mental health treatment and referrals to inpatient and medication assisted treatment programs
  • Who they serve: Veterans and their families, including those with service connected trauma and toxic exposure screening needs
  • Approach: Trauma informed evidence based therapies with holistic support from providers trained in veteran specific experiences
  • Payment: VA benefits, Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance accepted

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1630 23rd Avenue Building 2
Lewiston, ID 83501
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