Same-Day Access Available

Request a Confidential
Assessment

Taking the first step doesn't mean committing to treatment. A confidential assessment gives you the opportunity to ask questions, understand your options, and decide what feels right — with no pressure.

Choose How to Connect

Two Ways to Get Started

Request an Assessment Online

Complete the short form and a member of our team will follow up to schedule your confidential assessment — typically same day or next day.

Request a Confidential Assessment

Prefer to Speak With Someone Now?

If you'd rather talk directly with our team, call us. A real person answers.

Call (838) GET-VBOT

Same-day or next-day assessments may be available.

Your Privacy Matters

All communication with Project VBOT is confidential. We use secure, HIPAA-compliant systems to protect personal health information, and we respect your privacy at every stage of the process.

Who This Assessment Is For

  • Exploring virtual substance use treatment options
  • Seeking flexible care that fits work or family life
  • Looking for licensed, clinician-led support
  • Unsure which treatment options are right for you
  • Helping a loved one understand next steps

Our role is to provide clarity and guidance — not pressure. There is no obligation to begin treatment after an assessment.

States We Currently Serve

Expansion into additional states occurs as licensing and regulatory requirements are met.

Important Information

Project VBOT is not an emergency or crisis service. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911. For immediate mental health or substance-related crisis support, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.

Project VBOT provides virtual substance use treatment services through licensed clinicians using secure telehealth platforms. Services are provided only to individuals located in states where Project VBOT and its clinicians are authorized to practice. This site is not intended for emergency use — if you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911. For mental health or substance-related crisis support, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.