Southern Arizona VA Healthcare Services – Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (SUDTP)
Comprehensive Care for Veterans in Tucson, AZ
The Southern Arizona VA Healthcare Services (SAVAHCS) offers a dedicated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (SUDTP) tailored to meet the unique needs of Veterans struggling with addiction. Located at the Tucson VA Medical Center, this program is committed to providing comprehensive, recovery-oriented care. The team understands that substance use disorder is a chronic disease requiring specialized and compassionate intervention.
Treatment Philosophy and Approach
SAVAHCS SUDTP utilizes evidence-based therapies designed to promote long-term sobriety and improved quality of life. Treatment is highly individualized, focusing on each Veteran’s physical, psychological, and social well-being. The program’s core approach emphasizes:
- Abstinence and relapse prevention strategies.
- Integration of mental health treatment alongside addiction recovery.
- Skill-building to manage stress, triggers, and daily life challenges.
- Peer support and group therapy modalities.
Services Offered
Veterans entering the SUDTP can expect access to a wide array of services. These services span the continuum of care, ensuring support from initial assessment through stabilization and ongoing recovery maintenance. Available services may include intensive outpatient treatment, group counseling, individual therapy sessions, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when clinically appropriate. The goal is to provide Veterans with the tools and resources necessary to successfully reintegrate into their communities and maintain a substance-free lifestyle. For specific inquiries, the main phone number for the Tucson VA Medical Center is 520-792-1450.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of substance use disorders does the SUDTP treat?
The program is equipped to treat various substance use disorders, including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and other illicit and prescription drug dependencies, providing specialized care for co-occurring mental health conditions.
Do I need to be enrolled in VA healthcare to access the SUDTP?
Yes, treatment through the Southern Arizona VA Healthcare Services SUDTP is primarily for eligible Veterans enrolled in the VA healthcare system. Veterans should contact the VA eligibility office for enrollment verification if they are unsure of their status.
What is the typical duration of the treatment program?
The duration of treatment varies significantly based on the Veteran’s specific needs, the severity of the disorder, and their response to therapy. Treatment plans are continually assessed and adjusted, often involving a phased approach from intensive treatment to sustained aftercare.


