US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic

State
Arizona
County
Yuma County
City
Yuma
Postal Code
85364
Location
3111 South 4th Avenue
Phone
928-317-9973
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-4:00 PM

The US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic is a non-medical community-based center in Yuma that offers counseling services for service members, veterans, and their families. You do not have to be under the Veterans Administration care to receive assistance from the US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic.

The US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic is at 3111 South 4th Avenue, Yuma, Arizona, 85364. You can contact the US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic at 928-317-9973 or check out their website.

US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic’s Services

  • Counseling for a post-traumatic disorder, depression, military sexual trauma for Yuma residents
  • Transition counseling for Yuma residents
  • Returning Yuma service member counseling
  • Counseling for grief or bereavement
  • Yuma family counseling
  • Yuma couples counseling
  • Mental health care for Yuma residents

Referral Services

Depending on your needs US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic will link you up with relevant institutions. Some of the referral US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic’s services include:

  • Suicide prevention for Yuma residents
  • Homeless Yuma veteran care
  • Addiction and substance abuse care for Yuma residents
  • Veteran connections for Yuma residents

Visitation

The US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic offers its services through physical engagement, video, or phone voice calls.

The US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic operates Monday to Thursday from eight to four-thirty o’clock; however, US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic runs from eight to four o’clock on Friday.

Also, a call to US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic is available throughout if you urgently need help after working hours. You can reach the call center at 928-317-9973.

You will need to produce at least one of the following documents for your first visit to US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic:

  • Deployment orders
  • Discharge documents
  • Proof of awards
  • Or any other documents showing military service

If you are unsure if you qualify to visit the US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic, call them for further clarification. If US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic cannot help, they will give you a referral.

You will produce contact and general information about yourself during the initial contact at US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic. A US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic counselor will take you through an evaluation to determine the safety of yourself and those around you. Then you will be given an appointment. Your counselor will schedule subsequent appointments at US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic.

Confidentiality Policy

The US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic upholds a full confidentiality policy. However, in the case of a life and death situation, the US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic may share your details with other authorities.

Feel free to open up while at the US Department Of Veteran Affairs-Yuma Clinic.

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.