

Milo C. Huempfner Department of Veterans Affairs
Milo C. Huempfner Department of Veterans Affairs
Milo C. Huempfner Department of Veterans Affairs
About Milo C. Huempfner Department of Veterans Affairs
Just off Interstate 43 in Green Bay, the outpatient clinic helps Veterans facing substance use disorder (SUD), post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. The center stands out for combining comprehensive medical services with specialized behavioral health programs, serving more than 15,000 Veterans from Green Bay, Iron Mountain, and surrounding communities.
Evidence-Based Therapies for Recovery
Recovery is guided by evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI), contingency management, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for alcohol, opioid, and tobacco use disorders. These approaches reduce cravings, prevent relapse, and help Veterans reach personal goals. Counseling, group therapy, and skill-building support are paired with whole health practices like mindfulness, yoga, and pain management strategies, empowering Veterans to take charge of both their health and recovery journey.
Support Beyond Traditional Care
Veterans also benefit from unique recovery-focused programs addressing homelessness, unemployment, and reintegration after combat. Residential services combine health maintenance, community support, and 24-hour therapeutic care. Tobacco cessation programs, suicide prevention coordinators, and telehealth visits expand access to specialized support. Whole health services including tai chi and qi gong offer new paths for balance and resilience, giving Veterans tools to heal, rebuild, and sustain long-term wellness.
Center Overview
