When your professional license is on the line, state borders shouldn’t limit your access to the best advocacy and evaluation. Whether you are a nurse in Maine, a physician in Alaska, or an attorney in Texas, the pressure of a board inquiry is universal.
At AACS Counseling, we have streamlined the recovery and evaluation process into a borderless, nationwide program designed specifically for high-stakes professionals.
How We Serve All 50 States via Telehealth
You might wonder, “How can a program help me if they aren’t in my backyard?” The reality of 2026 is that licensing boards—from Medical to Aviation—now prioritize standardized, evidence-based results over physical location. Our program bridges the gap by offering:
Federal Standard Compliance: Our evaluations utilize ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) criteria, which is the gold standard recognized by boards in all 50 states.
Secure Virtual Evaluations: High-definition, HIPAA-compliant telehealth allows us to conduct deep-dive clinical interviews regardless of your ZIP code.
Interstate Documentation: We specialize in “Board-Ready” reporting. We know the language that regulators from the West Coast to the East Coast need to see to approve a return-to-work status.
Why a “National” Program is Better for Your Privacy
For many impaired professionals, the biggest fear is “everyone in town finding out.” By using a nationwide provider like AACS:
Total Anonymity: You are evaluated by experts outside your local professional circle.
Unbiased Results: We provide an objective, third-party perspective that local “board-affiliated” clinics sometimes lack.
Efficiency: We operate on a national clock, offering flexible scheduling that fits your time zone.
Commonly Asked: “Will my state board accept an out-of-state evaluation?”
In 90% of cases, yes. Most state boards (Nursing, Medical, Pharmacy, and Bar Associations) accept evaluations from any licensed provider that meets their specific clinical criteria. We work with you to ensure our reports hit every “check-box” your specific state mandate requires.
Important Note: If your board requires a specific “In-State Mandatory Provider,” we will tell you upfront. Our goal is your license protection, not just a fee.
