Schedule a Drug & Alcohol Evaluation in Colorado
Call or text Colorado Assessments to check evaluation availability, ask about standard or priority report timelines, and let us know if you have a court, probation, DMV, employer, attorney, licensing, or school deadline.
Colorado-based • Englewood office • In-person options • Telehealth when appropriate • Private pay
Have a Deadline?
If your evaluation is needed for court, probation, DMV, an employer, an attorney, licensing, school, or another deadline, please include the due date when you call or text. This helps us confirm the right evaluation timeline and whether standard, priority, or same/next-day options may be available.
Same/next-day appointment requests are limited and may require payment before the appointment is reserved.
SIMPLE NEXT STEPS
What Happens Next
Here’s the basic process after you call or text Colorado Assessments.
1. Call or Text
Reach out with the type of evaluation you need, who requested it, and whether you have a deadline.
2. Complete the Interview
Your evaluation may be completed in person or by telehealth when appropriate. Most interviews take about 60–120 minutes.
3. Receive Your Report
Written reports are typically completed within 10 business days after the appointment once all required information has been received. Priority options may be available.
Location & Contact Information
Colorado Assessments serves Colorado residents by appointment, with in-person evaluations in Englewood and telehealth options when appropriate.
Call or Text Colorado Assessments
For evaluation availability, scheduling questions, or deadline-sensitive requests, call or text Colorado Assessments.
Colorado Assessments
770 W. Hampden Ave, Suite #201
Englewood, CO 80110
Call or text: 720-295-6847
Email: adam@southplattecounseling.com
Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Evaluations by appointment only. Evening availability may be available by request.
Please include your deadline date, if any, when calling or texting.
Important: Colorado Assessments provides professional drug, alcohol, and substance use evaluations and written reports. Requirements vary by court, probation officer, DMV process, employer, school, licensing board, attorney, or referral source. Clients are responsible for confirming the exact requirements for their situation before scheduling. An evaluation does not guarantee acceptance by any specific third party and does not replace legal advice, court instructions, probation requirements, DMV requirements, education, or treatment.
