Mobile Vet Center
We're involved with the Mobile and Baldwin County Veterans Treatment Courts. For more information, please contact the VA Justice Outreach Coordinator at the VA Biloxi Medical Center at 228-523-5000.
For inpatient and outpatient addiction and substance abuse treatment, we refer to the Biloxi VA Medical Center at 228-523-5000 and to the Mobile VA Outpatient Clinic at 251-219-3900.
We also refer to Alta Pointe Health System, the Mobile Community Mental Health Center.
We recognize the importance of involving spouses and family members in the counseling process, and we're here to help.
We participate in a variety of outreach activities. We also partner with several local organizations, including these:
- University of South Alabama
- U.S. Army Reserve units
- U.S. Coast Guard
- U.S. Army National Guard units
- South Alabama Foundation
We offer individual and family counseling for bereavement purposes.
We have counselors who are certified in therapies such as these:
- Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)
- Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Individual and group counseling are also available.
We have male and female counselors available to provide individual counseling to those who may have experienced military sexual trauma.
We have counselors who are certified in therapies for the treatment of PTSD, such as these:
- Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)
- Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Individual and group counseling are also available.
We offer counseling, community engagement, and referral services for active-duty service members and those transitioning soon after their discharge from the U.S. military.
We refer to the Alabama Career Center for additional information about employment services.
We can provide Veterans with individual counseling following inpatient treatment or connect you with additional local VA Medical Center support.
The Disabled American Veterans can assist Veterans with their VA benefits. You can contact their appointment line at 251-604-2004.
Other Veterans organizations in our community include:
How we're different than a clinic (FAQs)
How we’re different than a clinic
What are Vet Centers?
Vet Centers are small, non-medical, counseling centers conveniently located in your community. They’re staffed by highly trained counselors and team members dedicated to seeing you through the challenges that come with managing life during and after the military.
Whether you come in for one-on-one counseling or to participate in a group session, at Vet Centers you can form social connections, try new things, and build a support system with people who understand you and want to help you succeed.
Who is eligible to receive services at Vet Centers?
Vet Center services are available to you at no cost, regardless of discharge character, and without you needing to be enrolled in VA health care or having a service-connected disability. If you’re a Veteran or service member, including members of the National Guard and Reserve, you can access our services if you:
- Served on active military duty in any combat theater or area of hostility
- Experienced military sexual trauma (regardless of gender or service era)
- Provided mortuary services or direct emergent medical care to treat the casualties of war while serving on active military duty
- Performed as a member of an unmanned aerial vehicle crew that provided direct support to operations in a combat theater or area of hostility
- Accessed care at a Vet Center prior to January 2, 2013, as a Vietnam-Era Veteran
- Served on active military duty in response to a national emergency or major disaster declared by the president, or under orders of the governor or chief executive of a state in response to a disaster or civil disorder in that state.
- Are a current or former member of the Coast Guard who participated in a drug interdiction operation, regardless of the location.
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Are a current member of the Reserve Components assigned to a military command in a drilling status, including active Reserves, who has a behavioral health condition or psychological trauma related to military service that adversely effects quality of life or adjustment to civilian life.
We encourage you to contact us, even if you’re unsure if you meet these criteria. If we can’t help you, we’ll find someone who will.
Our services are also available to family members when their participation would support the growth and goals of the Veteran or active-duty service member. If you consider them family, so do we. We also offer bereavement services to family members of Veterans who were receiving Vet Center services at the time of the Veteran’s death, and to the families of service members who died while serving on active duty.
Do I have to be enrolled in VA health care to access Vet Center services?
No. You don’t have to be enrolled in VA health care or have a service-connected disability.
What about my privacy?
Safe and confidential. Our records can’t be accessed by other VA offices, the DoD, military units, or other community networks and providers without your permission or unless required to avert a life-threatening situation. Here, you can be as open as you want—there’s absolutely no judgment.