Same-Day Substance Use Assessments

A Substance Use Comprehensive Assessment consists of an interview; a series of relatively standard questions conducted by a professional, Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor (LADC), and generally lasts about forty-five minutes to one hour.  The individual will be asked to provide permission to the LADC to make “collateral” contacts – permission to reach out to someone who knows the individual well and can provide data helpful to the assessment process.  All of this assists the professional in determining whether the individual has a diagnosable Substance Use Disorder.

Additionally, this process assists in determining whether there is a need for intervention through Substance Abuse Counseling or Treatment as well as in determining the appropriate level of care.

Mental Health Resources (MHR) Substance Use Disorder Program

MHR Substance Use Disorder Program offers same-day or next-day substance use comprehensive assessments, telehealth and in-person options available.

763-789-4895

7201 University Ave NE, Fridley, MN 55432

Nystrom & Associates

Nystrom & Associates offers same-day or next-day substance use comprehensive assessments, telehealth and in-person options available. 245G co-occurring mental health and substance use programs are available at various locations. Services are available Monday-Friday with evening hours available Monday-Thursday.

651-529-8479

Fax: 651-604-5905

Canvas Health

Canvas Health offers same-day or next-day substance use comprehensive assessments. Call the number below to schedule an appointment for an assessment.

651-777-5222

Allina Center for Mental Health and Addiction Care

Allina Health offers same-day or next-day substance use comprehensive assessments through their outpatient addiction services. Call the main Mental Health and Addiction Connection line below to get started.

866-603-0016

Detox/Withdrawal Management Programs Guide

Click here for a comprehensive guide of detox/withdrawal management programs in the Twin Cities metro area, including an overview of detox vs. withdrawal management, and the different American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) levels of care.

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