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Getting help

There are a range of treatment services countywide, including specialized treatment services and referrals for youth and adults coping with addiction.

Help with Addiction

Learn about treatment services for substance use problems.

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Treatment Services

To get help with addiction call the confidential 24/7 Access Line: 1-844-385-9200.

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Call if you are experiencing a mental health crisis – available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Get help now if you or someone you care about is in crisis.

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Opioid & Naloxone FAQ

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Talking to Your Doctor

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Fentanyl & Counterfeit Pills

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Opioids of any kind are highly addictive even with short-term use and can lead to overdose and death. If you or anyone you know is dealing with opioid addiction, talk to your doctor. There are new and effective treatments available.

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Addiction treatment locations

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, call for a free, confidential assessment.

Access Line: 1-844-385-9200 • Toll-free • 24/7

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Ventura County Behavioral Health treatment clinics and programs are licensed by the State Department of Health Care Services. Learn more at www.VCBH.org.
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