DUI Assessments & Substance Abuse Evaluations
Evaluations are conducted by a licensed behavioral health clinician and include a detailed written report when required for legal or treatment purposes.
Dr. Robinson provides professional substance use evaluations for individuals who need an assessment for legal, clinical, or personal reasons. These evaluations provide a comprehensive review of substance use history, behavioral health factors, and current functioning to help determine appropriate recommendations for treatment, education, or support services.
DUI / Court-Ordered Substance Use Assessments
DUI assessments are often required by courts, attorneys, or probation programs following alcohol or substance-related driving offenses. These evaluations include a clinical interview and standardized screening tools to assess substance use patterns, risk factors, and treatment needs.
A detailed written report with clinical findings and recommendations can be provided for courts, legal representatives, probation officers, or other required entities.
Comprehensive Substance Use Assessments
Comprehensive substance use assessments are available for individuals who want to better understand their relationship with alcohol or substances or who have been referred by a healthcare provider, employer, or treatment program.
This evaluation examines substance use history, mental health factors, medical considerations, and social influences to determine appropriate recommendations and levels of care.
These assessments may be used to support:
• Court or legal requirements
• Treatment recommendations
• Entry into treatment programs
• Personal understanding and recovery planning
What to Expect During the Assessment
Substance use assessments typically include:
• A detailed clinical interview reviewing substance use history
• Discussion of medical, mental health, and social history
• Use of standardized screening tools
• Review of any required legal documentation (if applicable)
• Development of individualized clinical recommendations
The goal of the assessment is to obtain a clear and accurate understanding of your situation in order to provide appropriate guidance and recommendations.
Documentation and Reports
Following the assessment, a written clinical report can be provided that includes:
• Assessment findings
• Screening results
• Diagnostic impressions (if applicable)
• Clinical recommendations
Reports may be shared with courts, attorneys, probation officers, or other authorized professionals with your written consent.
Timeline for Receiving Your Report
Assessment reports are typically completed within 5–10 business days after the evaluation appointment.
If documentation is required by a specific court date or legal deadline, please notify our office in advance so we can discuss timing and report preparation.
What to Bring to Your Appointment
To help ensure the assessment process goes smoothly, please bring the following if applicable:
• Court paperwork or legal documentation related to the assessment
• Contact information for your attorney or probation officer (if applicable)
• A list of any medications you are currently taking
• Any previous substance use treatment records (if available)
• Photo identification
Providing this information helps ensure that the evaluation and report are accurate and complete.
Scheduling an Assessment
If you need a DUI evaluation or comprehensive substance use assessment, please contact our office to schedule an appointment or to learn more about the process.
Contact us to schedule your assessment.






