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If you’re seeking a free drug and alcohol addiction assessment near you, Virtue Recovery Center offers free, 100% confidential drug and alcohol addiction assessments with an experienced therapist at your nearest Recovery Center or over the phone. Contact us today! Disclaimer: We DO NOT provide court-ordered assessments. Our complimentary assessment is designed for individuals who are actively seeking assistance on their path to recovery and are considering our rehab program.

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Free Drug and Alcohol Addiction Assessment

If you’re seeking a free drug and alcohol addiction assessment near you, Virtue Recovery Center offers free, 100% confidential drug and alcohol addiction assessments with an experienced therapist at your nearest Recovery Center or over the phone. Contact us today!

 Disclaimer: We DO NOT provide court-ordered assessments. Our complimentary assessment is designed for individuals who are actively seeking assistance on their path to recovery and are considering our rehab program.

 

Do I Need a Drug and Alcohol Assessment?

Drug and alcohol addiction assessments help decide if you’re living with a substance use disorder and whether you have used drugs or alcohol consistently over time. Sometimes potential employers require substance abuse assessments, and other times the court orders them following a DUI or related.

Private & Confidential Assessment

Alcohol and drug addiction assessments with Virtue Recovery Center is private and confidential. When you undergo an addiction assessment with us, your privacy and confidentiality is fully protected, and your information is kept safe.

Identifying harmful habits and patterns can be an essential step toward recovery. Virtue Recovery Center provides free addiction assessments that will assist you in gaining knowledge and skills for long-lasting benefits. After you’ve completed an addiction evaluation, we’ll develop a treatment plan that considers your particular needs, problems, and preferences.

What is An Addiction?

Addiction is a complex and chronic disease characterized by compulsive drug or substance use despite harmful consequences. It is a condition in which a person exhibits an excessive tolerance and dependence on a particular substance or activity, such as alcohol, drugs, or gambling, to the point that it begins interfering with daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. Addiction is a mental disorder because it affects how the brain processes information and controls behavior. Repeated drug or substance abuse can change the brain’s reward system, making it difficult for individuals to stop using even when they want to. Addiction is often accompanied by withdrawal symptoms, ranging from mild discomfort to severe physical or psychological symptoms. Addiction is a treatable condition, and many effective treatment options are available, including behavioral therapies, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and support groups. Treatment may also address underlying co-occurring disorders contributing to addiction or substance-induced disorders, such as depression or anxiety.

What is a Substance Abuse Assessment?

A substance abuse assessment is a comprehensive screening conducted by a qualified healthcare professional to determine if an individual has a substance dependence or any substance-related disorders. It typically involves a detailed interview, diagnostic testing, a behavioral assessment, and psychometric assessments that may include family members or loved ones.

A substance abuse assessment aims to identify the nature and extent of an individual’s substance misuse, as well as any related physical or mental health issues. The assessment may also consider the individual’s social and environmental factors that might contribute to substance use.1

Some common drug assessment and alcohol assessment tools and practices include the following:

A comprehensive medical history and physical examination, including a drug test

A detailed personality assessment and interview with the individual to gather information, including self-report measures about their substance use patterns, related behaviors, and motivation to change

A mental health assessment to rule out any co-occurring mental health conditions, such as anxiety or depression

Assessment of the individual’s social and environmental context, including family history, employment, and housing

Based on the analysis and answers to the addiction assessment questions, the professional can make a diagnosis and recommendations for treatment, addressing an individual’s unique needs and goals. A substance abuse assessment is a critical first step in addressing addiction or substance abuse. It can help individuals and their loved ones understand the nature and extent of the problem and identify appropriate treatment options.

What is a Court-Ordered Drug and Alcohol Assessment?

A court-ordered drug and alcohol assessment is ordered by a judge or related as part of a criminal or civil case. A qualified professional, such as a licensed counselor or therapist, typically conducts it. It is used to determine the nature and extent of an individual’s drug or alcohol use and any related mental health issues.

The purpose of a court-ordered drug and alcohol assessment is to help inform the court’s decisions regarding legal consequences or sentencing and provide guidance for the individual regarding treatment and rehabilitation. The process may involve various evaluations and questionnaires, including interviews with the individual, medical and psychological assessments, and drug testing.

What is a DUI Assessment?

A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) assessment, also known as a substance abuse evaluation or alcohol assessment, is an evaluation performed by a certified professional. It aims to determine the extent of an individual’s alcohol or drug use after being arrested or convicted for driving under the influence (DUI). The main purpose of this assessment is to identify any underlying issues with substance abuse, evaluate the risk of future offenses, and recommend suitable treatment or educational programs.

The assessment typically involves a structured interview, completing questionnaires, and sometimes undergoing drug or alcohol testing. These components help provide a comprehensive understanding of the individual’s situation and guide the appropriate intervention or treatment plan.

What is a Dual Diagnosis Assessment?

A dual diagnosis assessment is an evaluation process used to diagnose and treat individuals who are experiencing both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder. This assessment is typically conducted by mental health professionals, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, or licensed counselors.

During the assessment, the individual’s medical and mental health history is reviewed, along with their substance use history. They may also undergo a physical exam, blood tests, and other diagnostic tests to identify any underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to their symptoms.

The goal of the dual diagnosis assessment is to determine the presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder, and to develop a treatment plan that addresses both conditions simultaneously. This approach is critical, as treating one disorder without addressing the other can lead to a higher risk of relapse and other negative outcomes.

What is the Difference Between Drug and Alcohol Evaluation and Assessment?

Both ‘evaluation’ and ‘assessment’ are commonly used interchangeably, however they do have a slight technical difference in the meaning. A drug and alcohol evaluation is usually the first step taken when an individual seeks help for substance abuse. This evaluation typically involves a series of questions or a structured interview conducted by a trained professional to determine whether an individual has a problem with drugs or alcohol. The goal is to gather information about the person’s substance use, including the type and amount of substances used, frequency of use, and any negative consequences experienced as a result.

In contrast, a drug and alcohol assessment is a more in-depth process that takes place after an evaluation has identified a possible substance use disorder. The assessment aims to gather comprehensive information about the individual’s physical health, psychological status, social situation, and history of substance use. This may involve medical examinations, psychological tests, and detailed interviews. The purpose of an assessment is to diagnose the specific type and severity of the substance use disorder, identify any co-occurring mental health conditions, and develop an individualized treatment plan. While both the evaluation and assessment are crucial in identifying and addressing substance abuse, they differ in their depth, focus, and timing within the treatment process.

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Does my insurance cover treatment?

Most major plans are accepted — including TriWest, Aetna, Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield, and many others. We’ll verify your coverage in minutes and walk you through exactly what’s covered before you commit to anything.

Most clients spend 30 to 90 days in residential care. Depending on your program, you may also continue with step-down support — partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, or sober living — to bridge the transition out. We build the plan together based on your situation and what insurance supports.

Structured clinical programming runs six days a week, with individual therapy, group sessions, and case management built into your schedule. Some programs also include experiential therapies like equine, sound healing, and canine-assisted work, alongside amenities like on-site gym access — your day-to-day is shaped around the program that fits you best.

Yes. Family sessions are available weekly when clinically appropriate, and we run dedicated family groups alongside an active alumni program. Recovery sticks better when the people around you are part of it.

Yes. We run dedicated veteran tracks for service members and first responders — including Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD and military trauma. TriWest accepted, veteran peer specialists available throughout your stay, and our clinical leadership includes U.S. Army veterans.

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