Drug Rehab Centers in Boston, Massachusetts
The following addiction treatment facilities are listed in SAMHSA's public treatment locator for Boston and the surrounding area. Call (888) 368-3288 to verify current availability and insurance acceptance — facility information changes frequently.
Bay Cove Treatment Center
66 Canal Street, Boston, MA 02114
Boston Medical Center - Office Based Addiction Treatment Progr
801 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 02118
Casa Esperanza Inc - Casa Esperanzas Mens Program
291 Eustis Street, Boston, MA 02119
Dimock Center - Askia Academy at Dimock
9 Notre Dame Street, Boston, MA 02119
Gavin Foundation - Gavin House
675 East 4th Street, Boston, MA 02127
Middlesex Human Service Agency Inc - Answer House Recovery Home
5 G Street, Boston, MA 02127
North Suffolk Community Services - Meridian House
408 Meridian Street, Boston, MA 02128
Victory Programs Inc - New Joelyns Home
404 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
Victory Programs Inc - New Victories
404 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
Victory Programs Inc - Victory House
404 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
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Call (888) 368-3288Addiction in the Boston Area
The Boston area recorded 40.7 drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents (CDC WONDER 2022). Across Massachusetts, fentanyl, methamphetamine, and prescription opioids remain the primary drivers of overdose deaths. Local overdose trends reflect broader regional patterns in illicit drug supply contamination — particularly fentanyl's widespread presence in what users believe to be heroin, cocaine, or pressed pills.
Crisis support:
- Massachusetts Crisis Line: 1-877-870-4673
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
- SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Treatment Access in Boston — A Closer Look
Boston is one of Massachusetts's largest population centers at approximately 675,647 residents, and treatment demand reflects that scale. Inpatient addiction services in a city of this size are typically concentrated in hospital-affiliated programs, freestanding residential facilities, and specialized detox centers across several neighborhoods.
If the closest Boston facility doesn't have immediate availability, our coordinators routinely place Boston-area patients at programs in nearby metropolitan regions — often within a short drive — where insurance is accepted and beds open up faster. Same-day and next-day admissions are achievable in most cases when a placement coordinator can verify insurance and coordinate transportation in parallel.
Boston-specific considerations:
- Urban fentanyl supply: Large metros like Boston typically have higher fentanyl contamination in the illicit opioid supply, which shifts the clinical decision toward medically supervised inpatient detox rather than outpatient induction.
- Transportation: For patients without a vehicle, our coordinators arrange transport when needed. Public transit is rarely the right choice for someone arriving at inpatient detox.
- Insurance network depth: Major metros have deeper in-network facility rosters for carriers like BCBS Massachusetts and Harvard Pilgrim, which often means lower out-of-pocket cost than smaller-city alternatives.
- Dual diagnosis capacity: Tier-1 cities typically have more programs with integrated psychiatric capacity — clinically important for the majority of patients who have co-occurring mental health conditions.
If you're weighing Boston options against suburban or neighboring-state alternatives, a 5-minute call with a placement coordinator clarifies the practical differences — insurance, timing, and clinical fit — faster than browsing websites. (888) 368-3288.
Getting Help in Boston
Insurance verification: The dominant insurance carriers in Massachusetts (BCBS Massachusetts, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts) are all required under federal parity law to cover inpatient rehab. Our coordinators verify benefits at no cost before admission.
What happens when you call (888) 368-3288:
- Brief intake conversation (5–10 minutes) — no obligation
- Insurance verification (usually 30–60 minutes)
- Identification of available beds matching your needs
- Admission coordination with the receiving facility
Massachusetts note: Section 35 — involuntary commitment for substance use. For voluntary admissions, the process is significantly faster — typically same-day or next-day.
Nearby Resources
- Massachusetts Crisis Line: 1-877-870-4673
- SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
- View all inpatient rehab options in Massachusetts