Project VBOT delivers licensed, evidence-based medication-assisted treatment directly to residents of Warren County — no travel, no waiting rooms, no barriers.
The county records approximately 6 opioid overdose deaths annually — real lives in Warren County that evidence-based treatment can help protect. There are 2 in-person providers listed in Warren County — but for many residents, geography, scheduling, or privacy make in-person treatment difficult or impossible to maintain.
Everything needed for structured, clinician-led recovery — delivered entirely through secure telehealth, directly to Warren County residents.
Our addiction-specialized providers prescribe the appropriate FDA-approved medication for your needs and insurance — Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, or Buprenorphine/Naloxone.
Therapy is built into every telehealth visit alongside your prescription — so you get both in a single appointment. No separate trips, no scheduling two providers.
Beyond your regular visits, our team stays connected to your recovery and helps with the broader life circumstances that affect it — housing, employment, family, and more.
Collect and mail your sample from home using our kit — no lab visits required. Results are reviewed by your clinical team and factored into your ongoing care plan.
Accessing consistent treatment in Warren County means dealing with distance, scheduling, and the very real concern of being seen at a clinic in a community where everyone knows each other. VBOT was built to remove all of that.
A confidential assessment is the first step — no pressure, no commitment required. Our team will listen to your situation and help you understand your options.
Request a Confidential Assessment Call (838) 438-8268We believe in making it easy to find care — whatever form that takes. The providers below offer in-person and telehealth services in or near Warren County. If virtual-first care from home fits your situation better, we're here.
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