Mission Statement

The Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) provides guidance and leadership on non-clinical alcohol and other drug policy issues; develops, establishes, administers, and evaluates alcohol and other drug abuse prevention, education, treatment and testing programs; oversees the military, Drug Free Federal Workplace and drug testing programs.

ASAP provides Soldiers, commanders, unit prevention leaders (UPL) and all other members of the Army community with an informative, user-friendly environment – here on the Web or in our offices. Those utilizing the site have access to a multitude of information on biochemical testing programs, risk reduction program, suicide prevention program, Employee Assistance program, alcohol and drug abuse prevention training materials, and general information about our agency.

Drug and Alcohol treatment information is available at Behavioral Health for Soldiers. For Family members and Army Civilians referral to Drug and Alcohol treatment facilities is available through the Employee Assistance Program.

We want your feedback. Your opinions help us deliver the services you need. To submit feedback, please go to:
For ASAP: https://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=card&sp=94647&s=451&dep=*DoD&sc=33
For EAP: https://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=card&sp=131806&s=451&dep=*DoD&sc=11

Location:
Fort Sill Welcome Center
4700 Mow-Way Road, Room 413
Fort Sill, OK 73503

Drug Testing: (580) 442- 5378 / 1707 / 4447 /4680 or email Ms. Tinnes at teresa.a.tinnes.civ@mail.mil
ASAP: (580) 442-1644/1618
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): (580) 442-6289/4657

If you are having thoughts about suicide, go to your nearest behavioral health office or hospital emergency room or call 911 to get immediate help. If you want to talk to someone regarding suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 988.

For educational/training information regarding suicide prevention and awareness or for commanders to know their training / historical incident data, call the ASAP Specialists at (580) 442-1644/1618

There are four locations within our community where you can dispose of unwanted or unused over the counter and prescription drugs.

Lawton Police Department
10 Southwest 4th Street Lawton, OK

Comanche County Sheriff Department
315 Southwest 5th Street, Lawton, OK

Reynolds Army Health Clinic
4301 Wilson Street, Fort Sill, Okla.

Fort Sill Commissary Outpatient Pharmacy
1719 Macomb Road, Fort Sill