For Veterans

Care That Honors
Your Service

Veterans face unique barriers to addiction treatment — geographic isolation, stigma, and gaps in the VA system. Project VBOT delivers private, virtual care that meets you where you are, and accepts all veteran payer plans.

The Reality for Veterans

Too Many Veterans Can't Access the Care They've Earned

The opioid epidemic hits rural veterans especially hard. Geographic isolation, provider shortages, and deep stigma around treatment-seeking create a crisis within a crisis.

5.125M
Veterans in Shortage Areas

Millions of veterans live in areas designated as having critical shortages of addiction treatment providers — leaving them with few or no local options for MAT.

44.5mi
Average Distance to Treatment

The average rural veteran must travel over 44 miles to reach a MAT provider — a barrier that causes many to delay or abandon treatment entirely.

Barriers We Address

The Challenges Veterans Face — and How VBOT Solves Them

The Problem

Geographic Disparities

Veterans in rural areas face significant challenges accessing MAT due to fewer VA facilities, long travel distances, and limited provider availability.

VBOT's Solution

Fully Virtual Delivery

Care is delivered entirely via secure telehealth. If you have a phone or computer, distance is no longer a barrier to receiving licensed, clinical treatment.

The Problem

Stigma & Misconceptions

Stigma surrounding MAT among veterans and some healthcare providers deters treatment-seeking and continuation, with misconceptions about medication-assisted care being a "substitute" rather than legitimate treatment.

VBOT's Solution

Complete Privacy

Virtual care means no waiting rooms, no community recognition, and no public exposure. Treatment stays between you and your clinical team — period.

The Problem

Transition Gaps

Veterans transitioning from military to civilian life — or between care systems — face dangerous gaps in MAT access as coordination between DoD, VA, and civilian providers breaks down.

VBOT's Solution

Continuity Outside the VA

Project VBOT operates independently of the VA system and accepts all veteran payer plans — providing a consistent care option regardless of which system a veteran is navigating.

The Problem

Provider Shortages

Limited availability of authorized MAT providers — especially in rural areas — can delay or prevent veterans from receiving necessary care, sometimes indefinitely.

VBOT's Solution

Licensed Clinicians, Available Now

Our clinical team is available to serve veterans across our licensed states — with same-day or next-day assessments available and no lengthy waitlists.

What VBOT Provides

Evidence-Based Care That Respects What You've Been Through

Project VBOT's virtual model was designed to eliminate the specific obstacles that prevent veterans from starting and staying in treatment.

  • Accepts all veteran payer plans including VA coverage
  • Fully virtual — accessible from any location
  • Private and anonymous — no waiting rooms
  • Medication delivery directly to your home
  • At-home drug screening available
  • Flexible scheduling around work and family
  • Peer support specialists available
Expanding Access, Saving Lives

Expanding access to opioid treatment in rural areas through virtual care can save lives, reduce treatment costs, and prevent costly emergency interventions and hospitalizations.

"Access to MAT helps veterans achieve sustained recovery, reduce overdose risk, and improve health, social functioning, and reduce criminal behavior."

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Support is available today.

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.