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Medical Disclaimer

Online information is not a substitute for care.

This disclaimer explains the limits of website education, self-assessment tools, detox information, medication content, and crisis-related resources.

Last updated: May 15, 2026 Confidential patient information
Section 01

Informational purpose only

The information on the Valor Health website is provided for general educational and informational purposes. It is not medical advice, psychiatric advice, diagnosis, treatment, crisis counseling, detoxification instruction, or a substitute for a professional evaluation by a qualified healthcare provider.

Addiction, withdrawal, mental health symptoms, trauma, suicidal thoughts, medication interactions, and co-occurring medical conditions can be serious and unpredictable. Online content cannot evaluate your full history, current symptoms, safety risk, medications, environment, or support system.

If you have a medical emergency, severe withdrawal symptoms, chest pain, seizure risk, overdose concern, suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or risk of harm to yourself or someone else, call 911, go to the nearest emergency department, or call/text 988 immediately.

  • Website content does not create a clinician-patient relationship.
  • Self-assessments are screening aids, not diagnoses.
  • Program descriptions are general and may not fit every person.
  • Emergency and crisis needs require immediate live support.
Section 02

No provider-patient relationship from website use

Using this website, reading content, using a tool, submitting a general form, or sending a message does not automatically make you a patient of Valor Health and does not establish a provider-patient relationship. A clinical relationship begins only through appropriate intake, consent, acceptance into services, and clinical evaluation.

Admissions conversations are confidential and supportive, but they do not replace an in-person or telehealth assessment when clinical evaluation is needed. Program eligibility depends on medical necessity, safety, available services, payer requirements, patient preferences, and clinical judgment.

Do not delay professional care because of something you read online. If symptoms worsen, seek immediate help.

  • A website inquiry is not a completed admission.
  • Clinical recommendations require assessment and appropriate consent.
  • Availability of programs may change.
  • Urgent concerns should be handled through crisis or emergency services.
Section 03

Patient tools and calculators

Valor Health may provide quizzes, calculators, trackers, planners, and AI-assisted educational tools. These tools are intended to help people reflect, organize thoughts, prepare questions, and understand possible next steps. They are not definitive medical instruments unless expressly stated and clinically administered.

Results may be incomplete or inaccurate if information entered is incomplete, misunderstood, or does not capture medical complexity. A low-risk result does not guarantee safety. A high-risk result does not prove a diagnosis. Always discuss concerns with a qualified professional.

Medication reminders, cost estimates, insurance estimates, relapse risk prompts, sleep trackers, and crisis planning tools should be reviewed with appropriate healthcare or support professionals before relying on them for major decisions.

  • Tools support reflection and preparation.
  • Tool results should be discussed with qualified professionals.
  • Insurance and cost estimates are not guarantees of coverage or payment.
  • Crisis tools do not replace live emergency support.
Section 04

Medication, detox, and withdrawal warnings

Never stop, start, increase, decrease, or combine medications based only on website content. Medication decisions should be made with a licensed prescriber who knows your medical history and current medications.

Withdrawal from alcohol, benzodiazepines, opioids, stimulants, or other substances can involve serious physical and psychological symptoms. Alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal can be life-threatening. Detox should be medically supervised when risk factors are present.

If you believe you may be at risk for severe withdrawal, seizure, delirium, overdose, dehydration, pregnancy complications, or unsafe home detox, seek medical help immediately.

  • Do not self-detox from high-risk substances without medical guidance.
  • Do not alter prescribed medications without contacting a prescriber.
  • Medication-assisted treatment should be managed by qualified clinicians.
  • Emergency symptoms require immediate medical attention.
Section 05

Accuracy, availability, and outcomes

Valor Health works to keep website information accurate and current, but healthcare standards, program offerings, insurance requirements, staff availability, location details, and regulations can change. Content may not always reflect the most recent update at the moment you view it.

Treatment outcomes vary. Recovery is influenced by medical history, diagnosis, support, environment, readiness, continuing care, relapse prevention, social determinants of health, and many other factors. No website statement should be read as a promise or guarantee of a specific outcome.

Testimonials, statistics, examples, or illustrative scenarios should not be assumed to predict what will happen for any individual person.

  • Program availability may change without notice.
  • Insurance coverage depends on plan rules and medical necessity review.
  • Recovery outcomes cannot be guaranteed.
  • Contact Valor Health for current admissions information.
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