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Men's Rehab in Virginia Beach, VA

7 facilities in Virginia Beach, VA offer Men's Rehab

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About Men's Rehab

Men-specific treatment programs create a setting focused on challenges more commonly discussed among men in a single-gender environment — including workplace stress, fatherhood, and cultural barriers that can make it harder to seek help. Programming often addresses these themes directly alongside standard substance use treatment.

As with any gender-specific program, the goal is to create a setting where participants may be more open in group therapy and peer support.

Men's Rehab in Virginia Beach, VA

Acadia Healthcare

1728 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23454

Adult Outpatient Services/Pembroke 6

297 Independence Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23462

BHG Virginia Beach Treatment Center

5715 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Recovery for the City International

228 North Lynnhaven Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23452

Sandstone Care Virginia Beach

5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Tidewater Psychotherapy Services

260 Grayson Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center

1100 1st Colonial Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23454

Common Questions

Why choose men's-only rehab?

Some men are more comfortable opening up in a single-gender group setting, and programming can be tailored to themes more common among men in treatment.

Is men's-only treatment more effective than co-ed?

Effectiveness depends on the individual. Some people respond better to gender-specific settings; others do well in co-ed programs. Both are valid options.

What ages are accepted?

Most men's programs serve adults; age ranges vary by facility. Contact the facility directly to confirm.

Can I keep working while in treatment?

Depends on the level of care. Inpatient/residential typically requires time away from work; outpatient, IOP, and PHP are often structured to allow continued work.