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Emory University Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program offers PTSD treatment options for eligible Veterans and their spouses/partners through several research protocols at no cost. Click here to learn more.

Are you in crisis?

• If you or a family member is in crisis or facing an emergency:

• contact your healthcare provider

• call 911

• go to the nearest emergency room, or

• call the Veterans Crisis Line

• Spanish/Español: 1(888) 628-9454

 



Find treatment facilities near you. Quick, easy and confidential.

Simply type your Zip Code in the space provided below to locate expert healthcare services near you – VA Hospitals, Clinics and Vet Centers, as well as counselors in your community – for yourself, a family member or friend.

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If you have additional questions, or need assistance connecting with resources in your community, contact our Clinical Care Coordinator. They are available Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 

Clinical Care Coordinator
404.727.8964
[email protected]

Help From Our Research Partners

NICoE-Bethesda, MD/Washington DC: Emory's Veterans Program is seeking participants for a research study comparing different treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder. We are collaborating with the National Intrepid Center of Excellence (at the former site of Walter Reid Army Medical Center) in Bethesda, Maryland.�If you are an OEF, OIF, or OND Veteran with a combat-related PTSD diagnosis, you may be eligible.�Interested participants in the Bethesda and D.C. areas can call 240-507-6339 for more information. Treatment will be provided at no cost.�Click here to learn more about NICoE.

PATSS-New York, NY: The Program for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Studies at Weill Cornell has been treating Service Members since 2005. You can learn more about free services and eligibility on their website: click here. PATSS is also conducting cutting-edge research on ways to improve the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among those who served in the Iraq or Afghanistan wars.�Click here�to learn more about their free PTSD treatment studies.�

SCIRE-Long Beach, CA: Veterans Administration Long Beach Healthcare System is currently conducting several studies to develop new treatments of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder due to combat exposure.� To find out more about their research, visit�the�Projects�section of their website.