Emory Healthcare Veterans Program

Emory Healthcare Veterans Program

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Returning to the things you love is possible. Treatment works.

We provide confidential, no cost treatment to eligible post-9/11 veterans and service members affected by PTS, traumatic brain injury, military sexual trauma, anxiety and depression. Emory’s Veterans Program offers post-9/11 veterans expert and collaborative care to help heal the invisible wounds of war. Our comprehensive approach combines behavioral health care, including psychiatry and neurology

Veterans Program Telehealth Intensive Outpatient Program 05/31/2026

Our two-week accelerated treatment program via telehealth includes the same successful elements of the in-person program, but from the comfort of your own home. Through a secure video connection, participants receive treatment in both individual and group formats, participate in wellness coaching, work with a case manager, and even do yoga.

Watch this video to learn more:

Veterans Program Telehealth Intensive Outpatient Program The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program provides free and confidentia...

05/30/2026

Emory Healthcare Veterans Program treats conditions such as post-traumatic stress (PTS), traumatic brain injury (TBI), military sexual trauma (MST), anxiety, and depression.

We offer confidential care for post-9/11 veterans and service members, regardless of location, discharge status, deployment history, or length of service - at no cost to the participant or their family. Our two-week accelerated treatment program is offered in-person at our clinic or via telehealth in 42 states and 2 U.S. territories.

If you or a loved one are a post-9/11 veteran or service member affected by invisible wounds, call 888-514-5345 or visit our website to learn more:

#ad Do I “look” like I have PTSD, anxiety, or depression? Do I look like I am an MST survivor?
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I struggled with reintegration after returning from my second deployment to Iraq. I lost several battle buddies to su***de and experienced some personal traumatic events. I was diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety, and depression and I knew I needed help so that I could be the best version of myself for my family.
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For military and veteran populations, there’s so much stigma surrounding seeking treatment.
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@emoryhealthcare Veterans Program provides services to eligible Post 9-11 veterans and service members who may be affected by invisible wounds. Led by a clinical team specializing in veteran care, their intensive outpatient program (IOP) can be completed in Atlanta or via telehealth in participating states. Thanks to the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, veterans no longer have to suffer invisible wounds in silence.
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Click the link in my bio (http://emoryhealthcare.org/veterans) for more information on receiving care.
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#EmoryHealthcarePartner #HealingInvisibleWounds #EmoryHealthCares #EmoryVeterans 05/28/2026

Army veteran LaQuista knows how difficult it can be to transition from military to civilian life and how important it is to ask for help.

"I struggled with reintegration after returning from my second deployment to Iraq. I lost several battle buddies to su***de and experienced some personal traumatic events. I was diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety, and depression and I knew I needed help so that I could be the best version of myself for my family."

Today, LaQuista shares a message of hope for all veterans and service members who may be affected by invisible wounds. Treatment works, and Emory Healthcare Veterans Program is here to help.

Watch her story here: https://brnw.ch/21x2UEz

If you are a post-9/11 veteran or service member affected by invisible wounds, visit our website to learn how we can help: https://brnw.ch/21x2UEy

#ad Do I “look” like I have PTSD, anxiety, or depression? Do I look like I am an MST survivor? ⠀ I struggled with reintegration after returning from my second deployment to Iraq. I lost several battle buddies to su***de and experienced some personal traumatic events. I was diagnosed with PTSD, anxiety, and depression and I knew I needed help so that I could be the best version of myself for my family. ⠀ For military and veteran populations, there’s so much stigma surrounding seeking treatment. ⠀ @emoryhealthcare Veterans Program provides services to eligible Post 9-11 veterans and service members who may be affected by invisible wounds. Led by a clinical team specializing in veteran care, their intensive outpatient program (IOP) can be completed in Atlanta or via telehealth in participating states. Thanks to the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, veterans no longer have to suffer invisible wounds in silence. ⠀ Click the link in my bio (http://emoryhealthcare.org/veterans) for more information on receiving care. ⠀ #EmoryHealthcarePartner #HealingInvisibleWounds #EmoryHealthCares #EmoryVeterans

Kate and Sam's Story: Healing from PTSD at Emory Veterans Program 05/27/2026

“I remember watching my kids play, and feeling nothing. It should have been a moment of joy, but it was just empty.”

Army veterans Sam and Kate served together and are now raising a family, but their personal struggles with PTSD made it difficult to stay present in the moments that mattered most. Days often ended feeling defeated, wanting to show up differently for their children but not knowing how.

Through the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, they found a path to healing. Today, they’ve rediscovered joy and now enjoy a life where they can be fully present with their family again.

Watch their story and see how two weeks can change everything:

Kate and Sam's Story: Healing from PTSD at Emory Veterans Program Army veterans Sam and Kate served together and are now raising a family, but their personal struggles with PTSD made it difficult to stay present in the mome...

05/26/2026

On this Memorial Day, Emory Healthcare Veterans Program remembers all of our heroes.

Veterans Program Telehealth Intensive Outpatient Program 05/24/2026

Our two-week accelerated treatment program via telehealth includes the same successful elements of the in-person program, but from the comfort of your own home. Through a secure video connection, participants receive treatment in both individual and group formats, participate in wellness coaching, work with a case manager, and even do yoga.

Watch this video to learn more:

Veterans Program Telehealth Intensive Outpatient Program The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program provides free and confidential care for post-9/11 veterans and service members struggling with invisible wounds such as...

Photos from Emory Healthcare Veterans Program's post 05/22/2026

Mental Health Awareness Month is a great time to try a few simple strategies that can make a big difference in everyday life. Whether you’re navigating a stressful day, having a difficult conversation, or simply need a moment to reset, these easy techniques can help you feel calmer, clearer, and more grounded.

05/20/2026

For post-9/11 veterans and service members navigating substance use along with post-traumatic stress or other invisible wounds, healing requires specialized care.

That’s why our Healthy Behaviors track, part of our accelerated treatment program, provides focused support, including additional therapy sessions and relapse prevention strategies to help participants build healthier habits for long term recovery.

Explore how our program transforms the lives of post-9/11 veterans and service members: https://brnw.ch/21x2FwF

Kate and Sam's Story: Healing from PTSD at Emory Veterans Program 05/18/2026

“I remember watching my kids play, and feeling nothing. It should have been a moment of joy, but it was just empty.”

Army veterans Sam and Kate served together and are now raising a family, but their personal struggles with PTSD made it difficult to stay present in the moments that mattered most. Days often ended feeling defeated, wanting to show up differently for their children but not knowing how.

Through the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, they found a path to healing. Today, they’ve rediscovered joy and now enjoy a life where they can be fully present with their family again.

Watch their story and see how two weeks can change everything:

Kate and Sam's Story: Healing from PTSD at Emory Veterans Program Army veterans Sam and Kate served together and are now raising a family, but their personal struggles with PTSD made it difficult to stay present in the mome...

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