Title Intimate partner violence support at VA Eastern Oklahoma health care VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Description If you feel that you or a loved one are in or may be in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID domesticAbuseSupport Type of Care Counseling services Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Service description If you or a loved one are in—or may be in—a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show Show for Vet Centers Show VAMC system description Intimate partner violence (IPV) is when a current or former intimate partner (like a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse) stalks, harms, or threatens to harm their partner. Intimate partner violence can be emotional, physical, or sexual. It can also lead to short-term and long-term health problems, and a wide range of mental health issues. If you or someone you know is in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. We offer: Safety Planning Support Groups Individual Therapy Links to community-based support groups, and advocacy and legal services Referrals to and coordination with other VA treatment providers Connection to domestic violence shelters Homeless Veteran services Interventions for Veterans who use violence in their intimate relationships Learn more about intimate partner violence Points of Contact Please contact your Primary Care Team or Behavioral Medicine Service to get connected with these resources. 24 hour assistance is available through the National Domestic Violence hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or text LOVEIS to 22522*. Facility descriptions Intimate partner violence support - Muskogee East VA Clinic VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Description If you feel that you or a loved one are in or may be in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID domesticAbuseSupport Type of Care Counseling services Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Service description If you or a loved one are in—or may be in—a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show Show for Vet Centers Show VAMC system description of service Intimate partner violence (IPV) is when a current or former intimate partner (like a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse) stalks, harms, or threatens to harm their partner. Intimate partner violence can be emotional, physical, or sexual. It can also lead to short-term and long-term health problems, and a wide range of mental health issues. If you or someone you know is in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. We offer: Safety Planning Support Groups Individual Therapy Links to community-based support groups, and advocacy and legal services Referrals to and coordination with other VA treatment providers Connection to domestic violence shelters Homeless Veteran services Interventions for Veterans who use violence in their intimate relationships Learn more about intimate partner violence Points of Contact Please contact your Primary Care Team or Behavioral Medicine Service to get connected with these resources. 24 hour assistance is available through the National Domestic Violence hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or text LOVEIS to 22522*. Appointments Appointment intro text Use default text Appointment lead-in default Contact us to schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. If a referral is required, you’ll need to contact your primary care provider first. Is a referral required? No Are walkins accepted? Yes Is online scheduling available for this service? No Phone number for appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 888-397-8387 Label Appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 800-799-7233 Label National Domestic Violence Hotline Service location Address Address Street address Use the facility's street address? On Address United States Hours Do not specify hours Contact info Use the general facility phone number No, do not display the general facility phone number Intimate partner violence support - Tulsa Eleventh Street VA Clinic VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Description If you feel that you or a loved one are in or may be in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID domesticAbuseSupport Type of Care Counseling services Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Service description If you or a loved one are in—or may be in—a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show Show for Vet Centers Show VAMC system description of service Intimate partner violence (IPV) is when a current or former intimate partner (like a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse) stalks, harms, or threatens to harm their partner. Intimate partner violence can be emotional, physical, or sexual. It can also lead to short-term and long-term health problems, and a wide range of mental health issues. If you or someone you know is in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. We offer: Safety Planning Support Groups Individual Therapy Links to community-based support groups, and advocacy and legal services Referrals to and coordination with other VA treatment providers Connection to domestic violence shelters Homeless Veteran services Interventions for Veterans who use violence in their intimate relationships Learn more about intimate partner violence Points of Contact Please contact your Primary Care Team or Behavioral Medicine Service to get connected with these resources. 24 hour assistance is available through the National Domestic Violence hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or text LOVEIS to 22522*. Appointments Appointment intro text Use default text Appointment lead-in default Contact us to schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. If a referral is required, you’ll need to contact your primary care provider first. Is a referral required? No Are walkins accepted? Yes Is online scheduling available for this service? No Phone number for appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 888-397-8387 Label Appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 800-799-7233 Label National Domestic Violence Hotline Service location Address Address Street address Use the facility's street address? On Address United States Hours Do not specify hours Contact info Use the general facility phone number No, do not display the general facility phone number
Intimate partner violence support - Muskogee East VA Clinic VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Description If you feel that you or a loved one are in or may be in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID domesticAbuseSupport Type of Care Counseling services Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Service description If you or a loved one are in—or may be in—a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show Show for Vet Centers Show VAMC system description of service Intimate partner violence (IPV) is when a current or former intimate partner (like a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse) stalks, harms, or threatens to harm their partner. Intimate partner violence can be emotional, physical, or sexual. It can also lead to short-term and long-term health problems, and a wide range of mental health issues. If you or someone you know is in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. We offer: Safety Planning Support Groups Individual Therapy Links to community-based support groups, and advocacy and legal services Referrals to and coordination with other VA treatment providers Connection to domestic violence shelters Homeless Veteran services Interventions for Veterans who use violence in their intimate relationships Learn more about intimate partner violence Points of Contact Please contact your Primary Care Team or Behavioral Medicine Service to get connected with these resources. 24 hour assistance is available through the National Domestic Violence hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or text LOVEIS to 22522*. Appointments Appointment intro text Use default text Appointment lead-in default Contact us to schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. If a referral is required, you’ll need to contact your primary care provider first. Is a referral required? No Are walkins accepted? Yes Is online scheduling available for this service? No Phone number for appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 888-397-8387 Label Appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 800-799-7233 Label National Domestic Violence Hotline Service location Address Address Street address Use the facility's street address? On Address United States Hours Do not specify hours Contact info Use the general facility phone number No, do not display the general facility phone number
VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Description If you feel that you or a loved one are in or may be in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID domesticAbuseSupport Type of Care Counseling services Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Service description If you or a loved one are in—or may be in—a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show Show for Vet Centers Show VAMC system description of service Intimate partner violence (IPV) is when a current or former intimate partner (like a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse) stalks, harms, or threatens to harm their partner. Intimate partner violence can be emotional, physical, or sexual. It can also lead to short-term and long-term health problems, and a wide range of mental health issues. If you or someone you know is in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. We offer: Safety Planning Support Groups Individual Therapy Links to community-based support groups, and advocacy and legal services Referrals to and coordination with other VA treatment providers Connection to domestic violence shelters Homeless Veteran services Interventions for Veterans who use violence in their intimate relationships Learn more about intimate partner violence Points of Contact Please contact your Primary Care Team or Behavioral Medicine Service to get connected with these resources. 24 hour assistance is available through the National Domestic Violence hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or text LOVEIS to 22522*.
Intimate partner violence support - Tulsa Eleventh Street VA Clinic VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Description If you feel that you or a loved one are in or may be in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID domesticAbuseSupport Type of Care Counseling services Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Service description If you or a loved one are in—or may be in—a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show Show for Vet Centers Show VAMC system description of service Intimate partner violence (IPV) is when a current or former intimate partner (like a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse) stalks, harms, or threatens to harm their partner. Intimate partner violence can be emotional, physical, or sexual. It can also lead to short-term and long-term health problems, and a wide range of mental health issues. If you or someone you know is in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. We offer: Safety Planning Support Groups Individual Therapy Links to community-based support groups, and advocacy and legal services Referrals to and coordination with other VA treatment providers Connection to domestic violence shelters Homeless Veteran services Interventions for Veterans who use violence in their intimate relationships Learn more about intimate partner violence Points of Contact Please contact your Primary Care Team or Behavioral Medicine Service to get connected with these resources. 24 hour assistance is available through the National Domestic Violence hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or text LOVEIS to 22522*. Appointments Appointment intro text Use default text Appointment lead-in default Contact us to schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. If a referral is required, you’ll need to contact your primary care provider first. Is a referral required? No Are walkins accepted? Yes Is online scheduling available for this service? No Phone number for appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 888-397-8387 Label Appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 800-799-7233 Label National Domestic Violence Hotline Service location Address Address Street address Use the facility's street address? On Address United States Hours Do not specify hours Contact info Use the general facility phone number No, do not display the general facility phone number
VHA health service name and description Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Description If you feel that you or a loved one are in or may be in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. Type of care Social programs and services Health Service API ID domesticAbuseSupport Type of Care Counseling services Patient friendly name domestic violence, abuse Service description If you or a loved one are in—or may be in—a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show Show for Vet Centers Show VAMC system description of service Intimate partner violence (IPV) is when a current or former intimate partner (like a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse) stalks, harms, or threatens to harm their partner. Intimate partner violence can be emotional, physical, or sexual. It can also lead to short-term and long-term health problems, and a wide range of mental health issues. If you or someone you know is in a potentially abusive or violent relationship, we can help. We offer: Safety Planning Support Groups Individual Therapy Links to community-based support groups, and advocacy and legal services Referrals to and coordination with other VA treatment providers Connection to domestic violence shelters Homeless Veteran services Interventions for Veterans who use violence in their intimate relationships Learn more about intimate partner violence Points of Contact Please contact your Primary Care Team or Behavioral Medicine Service to get connected with these resources. 24 hour assistance is available through the National Domestic Violence hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or text LOVEIS to 22522*.