ARS Treatment Centers, a category leader in Office-Based Opioid Treatment (OBOT), announced today that it has opened a new center in Charlottesville, Virginia. The new center is part of the company’s clinical network that provides critical treatment services to combat the opioid crisis and strengthen Virginia communities. The Charlottesville facility is the company’s eighth location in Virginia. In total, ARS operates more than 60 OBOT facilities in five states.

“Our new treatment center in Charlottesville represents our continued commitment to provide Virginians with access to proven treatment methods in the battle against opioid addiction,” said Brett McGennis, COO of ARS Treatment Centers. “As the ARS team ramps up its efforts in Virginia, barriers preventing patients from accessing quality treatment services are falling and that is great news for individuals, families and our communities.”

The Charlottesville center, which sees patients by appointment only, is located at 1445 East Rio Road, Suite 104, Charlottesville, VA 22901. Patients seeking treatment services should call (866) 866-9277 to schedule an appointment. ARS accepts Medicaid and most major commercial insurance plans.

There are currently several job openings for qualified medical professionals at ARS facilities throughout Virginia. Interested applicants can review open positions and apply HERE.

To learn more about ARS Treatment Centers resources, visit www.arstreatmentcenters.com.

About ARS Treatment Centers

ARS Treatment Centers is a subsidiary of Crossroad Treatment Centers. Headquartered in Greenville, SC, together the two brands operate more than 94 addiction treatment facilities in 10 states. With proven, individualized treatment plans (medication, counseling, and toxicology services) the family of dedicated doctors, nurse practitioners, counselors, and professionals at ARS and Crossroads are able to provide the highest quality of professional care to over 22,000 patients each month. Understanding that the opioid crisis is an epidemic that demands aggressive implementation of critical resources to increase patient access to treatment, ARS has committed to opening more than 30 new treatment facilities in the remainder of 2019 and throughout 2020.