1. Contact/Referral Information

    Inquiries, Admissions and Referrals The inquiry, assessment and referral office of child and adolescent outpatient services may be reached by calling 703-218-8500. Staff will be available to answer questions, schedule assessments and provide referrals. For assessment and inquiry into admissions for adolescent psychiatric inpatient services, call 703-289-7550.
  2. Forms

    New downloadable forms are coming soon. In the meantime, forms must be picked up from our office. Please remember to bring your completed forms to your first appointment.
  3. Inova Kellar Center Team

    Rick Leichtweis, PhD Executive Director Rick Leichtweis, PhD, serves as Executive Director for Inova Kellar Center and joined the organization in 1991. His responsibilities include the executive level oversight for the strategic direction and general operation of Inova Kellar Center and the Kellar School, including all clinical, educational and administrative functions in partnership with a leadership team of content experts. Additionally, Dr.
  4. Frequently Asked Questions About Inova's Adolescent PHP and IOP Programs

    Are Your Services Covered by Insurance (Which Ones), When Will I Receive a Bill, and Are There Payment Options? Expand Content We are contracted with many of the insurance companies that offer in and out of network benefits for programs at Inova Kellar Center. We recommend families contact their insurance companies directly to understand their behavioral health benefits. At the time of the call to schedule an assessment, we collect insurance information and the financial counselor calls for benefit verification as a courtesy to the family.
  5. Intensive Outpatient Programs

    Inova Kellar Center is dedicated to providing excellence in quality mental health services to adolescents and their families in our Northern Virginia community. We strive to foster an emotionally and physically safe environment that strengthens resilience, improves pro-social adaptive behaviors, and supports patients and families in achieving their goals of safety in order to effectively function in their home, school, and community.
  6. Intensive Outpatient Program: Mental Health

    The Intensive Outpatient Program for Mental Health ("IOP-MH") is a program designed specifically for male and female adolescents (age 13-18) who are experiencing emotional or behavioral problems that are significantly impacting their ability to be successful in the home, school or community. The IOP adolescent is currently attending school, maintaining a level of safety that does not require constant supervision and is willing to participate in a “talk” group therapy program. Adolescents need to be receiving or scheduled to receive outpatient individual therapy (referrals can be provided).
  7. Intensive Outpatient Program: Substance Related Disorders

    The Intensive Outpatient Program for Substance-Related Disorders ("IOP-SRD") is a 10-12 week program for male and female adolescents (age 13-18) who are experiencing difficulties with use/abuse/dependence of substances, engaging in high-risk behaviors, and/or are experiencing other addictive and maladaptive behaviors. IOP-SRD is a co-occurring diagnosis program, meaning a participant may struggle with substance use as well as a mental health issue, including anxiety, ADD/ADHD, depression, mood disorders and/or substance use. The program incorporates the 12 Step principles and philosophy.
  8. The Kellar School

    The Kellar School is a therapeutic education program serving students grades 3 through 12 who have been identified as eligible for special education services. The structured, individualized program is designed to meet the needs of students with emotional and/or learning disabilities. These students may also have social, behavioral or health-related issues that significantly interfere with their ability to learn. The majority of the students are referred and placed by their local school jurisdiction.
  9. Medication Management

    Board-certified psychiatrists provide psychiatric evaluations or consultations for a variety of emotional and behavioral concerns. Following a comprehensive assessment the psychiatrist will discuss treatment options for your child or adolescent, including recommendations for therapy (individual, family, group, or in-home) and medications. Sometimes a recommendation may include more intensive services such as the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or inpatient psychiatric hospitalization.