Project VBOT provides virtual substance use disorder treatment designed to make high-quality care more accessible, consistent, and sustainable — combining licensed clinical care with real human support, delivered through secure telehealth.
Virtual care at Project VBOT is not self-guided, automated, or hands-off. Every individual receives personalized care — just as they would in an in-person setting — without the unnecessary barriers.
Treatment begins with a private assessment by a Licensed Counselor through secure telehealth. This conversation covers your history, goals, and treatment options.
Based on the assessment, licensed clinicians develop a personalized care plan tailored to your situation, substance use history, and goals — including medication when appropriate.
Care is delivered through scheduled virtual appointments with continued clinical oversight. Treatment evolves as your needs and circumstances change over time.
Our team helps coordinate care, address barriers, and provide guidance throughout the treatment process — supporting continuity without disrupting daily life.
Visits are 20 minutes, never more than once a week. No time off, no explaining an absence, no disruption to your responsibilities.
No travel required. Access care from home, an office, or anywhere private — the same quality regardless of where you are.
Our virtual model means rural patients receive the exact same care as urban patients. Geography is not a barrier.
No parking lots, no waiting rooms, no chance of running into someone you know. Treatment that protects your privacy by design.
Privacy is central to everything we do. Project VBOT uses secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms to protect personal health information. Services are delivered with strict attention to confidentiality at every stage of care.
Your employer, your family, your community — none of them need to know unless you choose to tell them. Treatment information is protected by federal law and our own confidentiality practices.
For many individuals, virtual treatment removes the barriers that often prevent people from starting or continuing care. When delivered correctly, it supports meaningful, lasting progress.
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