- Heroin / opioids
- Suicide prevention
- If you have an issue with services you're receiving
- Locations
- About co-occurring mental illness / substance use disorders
- Finding Quality Treatment for Substance Use Disorders (SAMHSA)
- About the CSB
- Online and in-person training
- Other community resources
- Substance use disorder publications
Assessment services
Learn more about what happens when you come to CSB Entry & Referral Services.
Youth Substance Use Treatment Resources
Youth substance use can be overcome. Early detection and treatment are key to recovery – support is a phone call away.
For additional information, please call the Substance Use Disorder Prevention program case manager at 703-866-2121.
The Addiction Medicine Clinic (AMC) helps adults who are struggling with addiction to substances and would benefit from Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). AMC provides long-term substance use disorder treatment, from initial detoxification through medication maintenance.
Prescribed medications can ease the discomfort of withdrawal, help normalize brain chemistry that has been disrupted due to substance use, relieve physiological cravings, and reduce the feelings of euphoria when using drugs.
Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education trainings (REVIVE! trainings) help individuals learn what to do and not do in an overdose situation, how to administer naloxone, and what to do afterwards. This course is being provided online.
An epidemic of heroin and opioid addiction is gripping the United States, and Fairfax County is not immune. Find out what's going on, learn about signs of drug use, how you can help others, and more.