The Farley Center
Jonathan C. Lee, MD, MBA has extensive work experience in the medical field. Jonathan C. began their career at Duke University Health System as an Internal Medicine & Psychiatry Resident from June 2005 to June 2010. Jonathan C. then served as an Affiliate Assistant Professor at The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University starting from February 2014. In May 2017, they became a Community Assistant Professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School. In August 2010, they took on the role of Medical Director at The Farley Center. Currently, they hold the position of Clinical Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, starting from January 2022.
Jonathan C. Lee, MD, MBA completed their education with a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biology, General from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1996 to 2000. Jonathan C. then pursued further studies and obtained a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the University of Virginia between 2001 and 2005. Recently, they completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the William & Mary – Raymond A. Mason School of Business from 2016 to 2019.
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The Farley Center
The Farley Center at Williamsburg Place is an adult alcohol and drug treatment program located in Historic Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Serving the needs of patients and families, we offer a flexible treatment program that contributes to a continuum of care model from point of entry through discharge and aftercare assisting patients with long-term sobriety. Grounded in the 12-step model, our treatment program is driven by clinical necessity. We can treat patients for detoxification and short-term stabilization offering a more flexible partial hospitalization experience that can vary from a few days to 3 months. We recognize that our services are a stepping stone to our client’s sobriety. In offering flexible treatment for patients and more financing options at Williamsburg Place, we see greater success with long-term recovery by personalizing patient care. If you know someone struggling with substance use and could benefit from our treatment services, please contact our Admissions Department at 800-582-6066.