No. These programs are offered at no cost to clinicians thanks to support from the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS), the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the Medical Society of Virginia.
If you need support for pediatric and adolescent patients 21 and under, visit vmap.org.
If you need support for a pregnant or postpartum patient, visit vmapformoms.org.
If you need support for an adult patients, visit apal.org.
They offer psychiatric consultation, education, and referral resources—making it easier for clinicians to address their patients’ mental health needs confidently and effectively.
Prescribing clinicians in Virginia who provide care to pediatric, adolescent, or adult patients.
Both programs share the same mission: improving access to mental health care. By bringing them together under HealthHaven, we create a unified resource for clinicians to support patients across all ages.
HealthHaven is an initiative of the Medical Society of Virginia that provides mental health resources and support to prescribers to improve their patients’ access to care. It serves as the umbrella for programs like VMAP and the Adult Psychiatric Access Line.


