Are you looking for help and want to get the support you need?
Lehigh Valley Intake is here for you.
Substance Abuse Treatment in Lehigh Valley
The Lehigh Valley Intake Unit serves as a gateway to treatment for Lehigh Valley residents seeking help for substance use disorder or are involved in the criminal justice system.
We work with Lehigh and Northampton County Medicaid, Lehigh County Single County Authority and Community Care Behavioral Health. We also accommodate out-of-county residents and offer self-pay options.
Jenny Duval, MA, LPC, ICAADC
Owner of Lehigh Valley Intake
Jenny Duval, MA, LPC, ICAADC – Owner of Lehigh Valley Intake
The Services We Provide
Drug and Alcohol Evaluation
Comprehensive assessments to identify substance use issues and recommend the appropriate level of care for recovery.
DUI Evaluations
Specialized evaluations for individuals charged with DUI, focusing on determining treatment needs and fulfilling legal requirements.
Referrals to Treatment Programs
We connect individuals to suitable outpatient or inpatient treatment programs tailored to their unique recovery journey.
Case Management Services
Our case managers help coordinate recovery plans, ensuring seamless access to necessary treatment and support services.
Referrals to Certified Recovery Specialists
Pairing individuals with Certified Recovery Specialists for peer support and guidance throughout their recovery process.
Telehealth Services
Offering virtual consultations and assessments, providing convenient access to recovery resources from the comfort of home.
Working Alongside The Community
Are you or your family affected by drug and alcohol addiction?
We can help you.
Are you or your family affected by drug and alcohol addiction?
We can help you.
Journeys is a free, voluntary program focused on helping individuals build a healthy family. The program serves as a referral hub, linking families to healthcare, substance use and mental health treatment, assistance programs, education, needed baby items and more.
If you are pregnant or a caregiver of a child under the age of 18 and taking prescribed medications, substances, or alcohol, help is available.