SAMHSA · 423 centers · Updated May 2026

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423 SAMHSA-verified treatment facilities across Massachusetts. 1,990 annual opioid deaths — ranked #21 nationally. Compare programs, check insurance, get connected.

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423 SAMHSA-verified centers
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  • Medicaid expanded — broad low-income coverage
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Treatment Centers in Massachusetts

610 facilities found

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Worcester (38)
Boston (24)
Springfield (22)
New Bedford (22)
Brockton (19)
Framingham (14)
Fall River (13)
Quincy (12)
Lowell (12)
Pittsfield (10)
Plymouth (9)
Woburn (8)
Waltham (8)
Lynn (8)
Lawrence (8)
Greenfield (8)
Tewksbury (7)
Northampton (7)
Holyoke (7)
Haverhill (7)
Falmouth (7)
Brookline (7)
West Springfield (6)
Taunton (6)
Somerville (6)
Milford (6)
Leominster (6)
Jamaica Plain (6)
Hyannis (6)
Fitchburg (6)
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Massachusetts has 423 verified treatment centers. Medicaid is expanded — many programs are free or low-cost for eligible residents. The overdose rate is 34.6/100k (#21 nationally, above the national average of 33.1). Top cities: Worcester, Boston, Springfield. Need help? Call (833) 546-3513.

Reviewed by RehabHive Editorial Team · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Sources: SAMHSA · NIDA · CDC · KFF
Co-Occurring
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North Charles Institute for Addiction Services/Medication Unit

Cambridge, MA

Co-Occurring Mental Health Outpatient Detox Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

North Charles Institute for Addiction Services/Medication Unit in Cambridge, MA, focuses on outpatient detoxification and substance use treatment with a commitm...

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Treatment
MA

Quincy Center

Quincy, MA

Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

Comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment center for adults offering therapy, medication management, group sessions, and education services.

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Co-Occurring
MA

Renewal Integrative Psychotherapies

Worcester, MA

Co-Occurring Mental Health Outpatient Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

Renewal Integrative Psychotherapies in Worcester, MA, provides compassionate, multifaceted support for adults and children facing substance use issues alongside...

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Co-Occurring
MA

Spectrum Health Systems

Great Barrington, MA

Co-Occurring Mental Health Outpatient Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

Spectrum Health Systems, located in Millbury, Massachusetts, is known for its innovative treatment solutions for a wide array of substance use issues. Although...

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MA

Spectrum Health Systems Pleasant St

Worcester, MA

Co-Occurring Mental Health Outpatient Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

Spectrum Health Systems Pleasant St in Millbury, MA, offers a supportive environment for individuals navigating their journey toward mental health and recovery....

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TILL Strattus MH Services

Dedham, MA

Co-Occurring Mental Health Outpatient Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

A private non-profit outpatient mental health facility for all ages, offering therapy, medication, and treatment for co-occurring conditions.

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Umass Harrington Healthcare at Webster Addiction Immediate Care (AIC)

Webster, MA

Co-Occurring Mental Health Outpatient Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

Integrated outpatient mental health and substance use center with trauma-informed care, medication management, counseling, and comprehensive assessments.

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Outpatient
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VOA Behavioral Health Services

Quincy, MA

Outpatient Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

VOA Behavioral Health Services, located in Quincy, MA, presents a multifaceted approach to treating both substance use and mental health disorders. Through outp...

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Outpatient
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VOA Behavioral Health Services

Taunton, MA

Outpatient Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

At VOA Behavioral Health Services in Quincy, Massachusetts, a holistic approach to mental health and substance use treatment is paramount. The facility speciali...

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Outpatient
MA

Youth Opportunities Upheld Seven Hills Behavioral Health

Worcester, MA

Outpatient Verified
Aetna · Anthem · BlueCross BlueShield · Bright Health +20

A non-profit outpatient center providing comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment for adults and children/adolescents.

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Insurance accepted in Massachusetts

Under the federal Mental Health Parity Act, most Massachusetts centers accept major plans. Tap a carrier for coverage details, or verify your benefits free in under 5 minutes.

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Addiction Treatment in Massachusetts: What You Need to Know

Massachusetts has 423 SAMHSA-verified treatment facilities serving a population of 7,001,000. That's approximately 6 facilities per 100,000 residents. The state's drug overdose death rate of 34.6 per 100,000 is above the national average of 33.1 — ranking #21 nationally. With 1,990 opioid-related deaths reported annually, access to evidence-based treatment programs remains critical.

Massachusetts overdose & addiction statistics

Massachusetts reports 1,990 opioid-related deaths annually with an overdose rate of 34.6 per 100,000 residents — above the 33.1 national average by 5%. Substance use disorder affects approximately 8.7% of Massachusetts adults, compared with a 7.2% national rate. Provisional mortality data are tracked by CDC WONDER, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse publishes the trends behind them. Illicitly manufactured fentanyl now drives the majority of U.S. opioid deaths, which is why rapid access to detox and medication-assisted treatment matters for Massachusetts residents.

Levels of care available in Massachusetts

Massachusetts facilities offer the full continuum of care recognized by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). The right starting level depends on the substance, severity, medical risk, and home environment — a free assessment matches you to the appropriate intensity.

ProgramDurationCost RangeBest For
Medical Detox5–10 days$1,000–$5,000Alcohol, opioid, benzo withdrawal
Inpatient Rehab28–90 days$6,000–$30,000Severe addiction, co-occurring disorders
PHP (Partial Hospitalization)2–4 weeks$3,000–$10,000Step-down from inpatient, intensive support
IOP (Intensive Outpatient)2–4 months$3,000–$10,000Work/school compatibility, 9-20 hrs/week
Outpatient3–12 months$1,400–$10,000Mild-moderate, stable housing
MAT6–24+ months$5,000–$15,000/yrOpioid use disorder, relapse prevention

How much does rehab cost in Massachusetts — and how to pay

Out-of-pocket prices range from about $1,000 for a short medical detox to $30,000+ for 90-day residential care, but most Massachusetts residents pay a small fraction of that. Under the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, commercial plans and Medicaid must cover substance use treatment at parity with medical care. Common ways to pay include private insurance, Medicaid, sliding-scale fees, monthly payment plans, and state-funded program slots. Call (833) 546-3513 for a free, confidential benefits check.

Insurance & Medicaid coverage in Massachusetts

Massachusetts has expanded Medicaid under the ACA, significantly broadening access to addiction treatment for low-income adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level (~$20,783/year for an individual). Covered services typically include medical detox, inpatient/residential rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). In addition to Medicaid, most private insurance plans — including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Humana — are required by the Mental Health Parity Act to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with medical care.

Free & low-cost treatment options in Massachusetts

No-cost and reduced-cost help exists for Massachusetts residents without insurance. State-licensed providers receive federal Substance Abuse Block Grant funding administered through SAMHSA to offer free or sliding-scale care, prioritizing pregnant women, people who inject drugs, and parents. To find verified options near you, search the official FindTreatment.gov locator, call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (free, 24/7, English/Spanish), or dial 211 for local community resources. Medicaid covers most evidence-based programs for eligible residents.

How to choose a rehab in Massachusetts

Quality varies, so weigh five factors before committing: (1) Accreditation — look for CARF or Joint Commission accreditation and state licensure; (2) Evidence-based care — therapies such as CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, and MAT, consistent with the NIDA Principles of Effective Treatment; (3) Level-of-care match — an ASAM assessment so you neither under- nor over-treat; (4) Dual-diagnosis capacity for co-occurring depression, anxiety, or trauma; and (5) Aftercare — discharge planning, alumni support, and relapse-prevention. Browse verified Massachusetts centers and filter by accreditation, program, and insurance.

Laws & harm reduction in Massachusetts

Massachusetts has a 911 Good Samaritan law that shields people who call for help during an overdose from certain drug-possession charges, removing a major barrier to calling 911. Naloxone (Narcan), the opioid-overdose reversal medication, is available via standing order, meaning most residents can obtain it without an individual prescription; the CDC's Stop Overdose program explains how to use it. Anyone in crisis can reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by call or text, 24/7.

Where to find help in Massachusetts

Treatment facilities in Massachusetts are concentrated in urban areas, with Worcester leading with 38 centers, followed by Boston (24) and Springfield (22). For residents in rural areas, telehealth addiction counseling and out-of-area programs provide alternatives. Browse our full Massachusetts directory to filter by city, treatment type, and insurance accepted.

Medical Disclaimer: This page provides educational information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. For immediate treatment guidance, contact SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7, English/Spanish).

Last updated: March 2026 · Sourced from SAMHSA, CDC WONDER, KFF

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Medicaid expanded — most plans cover treatment. Verify your benefits — free and confidential.

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Understanding Treatment Options in Massachusetts

Effective addiction treatment requires at least 90 days in a structured program, according to NIDA research. In Massachusetts, treatment centers offer multiple levels of care along a continuum — from medically supervised detoxification (3-10 days) through residential inpatient programs (30-90 days), partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and standard outpatient counseling.

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone reduces opioid overdose deaths by 50% (CDC data). Many Massachusetts facilities now integrate MAT with behavioral therapies including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing for comprehensive dual-diagnosis care.

Treatment centers that match program intensity to individual patient needs achieve the strongest long-term recovery outcomes, according to NIH research. Most insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment under federal parity law. under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, most commercial plans and Medicaid must cover substance abuse treatment at parity with medical care.

Sources: NIDA Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (4th Ed.), CDC MMWR Vol. 72, NIH National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Verified Treatment Centers 423
Overdose Death Rate 34.6 per 100,000 (#21 nationally)
Annual Opioid Deaths 1,990
Medicaid Expansion ✓ Expanded — low-cost treatment available
Naloxone Access standing order
24/7 Helpline (833) 546-3513 — free verification

Treatment FAQ — Massachusetts

How many rehab centers are in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts has 423 SAMHSA-verified treatment facilities, including inpatient, outpatient, detox, and MAT programs. The largest concentration is in Worcester with 38 centers.
How much does rehab cost in Massachusetts?
Outpatient: $5,000–$10,000. IOP: $3,000–$10,000. Residential: $10,000–$30,000+ for 30 days. Massachusetts expanded Medicaid covers most costs for eligible residents. Call (833) 546-3513 for free insurance verification.
Does Medicaid cover rehab in Massachusetts?
Yes. Massachusetts expanded Medicaid under the ACA, covering detox, inpatient, outpatient, and MAT for adults under 138% FPL (~$20,783/year).
What types of treatment are available in Massachusetts?
Programs include: medical detox (5–10 days), inpatient/residential (28–90 days), PHP (6+ hours daily), IOP (9–20 hours/week), standard outpatient (1–2 sessions/week), and MAT (buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone).
Are there free rehab centers in Massachusetts?
Yes. Medicaid covers treatment for eligible residents. SAMHSA-funded facilities provide sliding-scale services. State behavioral health programs serve uninsured residents. Some nonprofit/faith-based programs offer free treatment. Call (833) 546-3513 for help.
What is the overdose crisis in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts ranks #21 nationally with 34.6/100k overdose deaths (national avg: 33.1). Approximately 1,990 opioid deaths/year. Good Samaritan law protects callers. Naloxone: standing order.
Can I travel to Massachusetts for rehab?
Yes. Massachusetts (Northeast region) welcomes out-of-state patients. Many insurance plans cover out-of-network treatment. Distance from triggers can benefit recovery. Call (833) 546-3513 to verify coverage.
How do I choose the right rehab in Massachusetts?
Look for: (1) CARF/Joint Commission accreditation, (2) evidence-based therapies (CBT, DBT, MI), (3) insurance acceptance, (4) specializations (dual diagnosis, gender-specific), (5) aftercare planning. Call (833) 546-3513 for personalized guidance.
How much does rehab cost in Massachusetts without insurance?
Without insurance, rehab costs approximately $1,000-$3,000/month for outpatient, $5,000-$20,000 for 30-day residential, and $12,000-$60,000 for 90-day inpatient. Massachusetts expanded Medicaid — many residents qualify for free or low-cost treatment. Sliding-scale fee programs are also available. Call (833) 546-3513 for options.
Does Massachusetts Medicaid cover residential rehab?
Yes. Massachusetts expanded Medicaid under the ACA, covering residential rehab, detox, outpatient, and MAT for eligible residents. Call (833) 546-3513 for help.
What are the best-rated rehab centers in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts has 423 SAMHSA-verified centers. Quality depends on JCAHO/CARF accreditation, patient outcomes, and staff credentials. Browse our directory or call (833) 546-3513 for personalized recommendations.
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