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Best treatment centers in Massachusetts: 2026 guide
Massachusetts has 464 treatment facilities across 145 cities in our directory, making it one of the most well-served states for addiction and mental health treatment. Major treatment hubs include Allston, Amesbury, Amherst, Ashby, Athol, Attleboro, Ayer, Baldwinville.
Treatment landscape in Massachusetts
Massachusetts offers the full spectrum of treatment options: medical detoxification, residential programs (30-90 days), partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), standard outpatient therapy, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). The state has both private facilities and state-funded programs for uninsured residents. Massachusetts's behavioral health licensing agency oversees facility standards and can verify any facility's license status.
How to choose a facility in Massachusetts
Start by identifying your level of care need. Then narrow by insurance acceptance (most major insurers have in-network providers throughout Massachusetts), location, specific clinical needs (dual diagnosis, trauma specialization, specific substances), and quality indicators. Verify state licensing first, then check for CARF or Joint Commission accreditation. Read our complete evaluation guide.
Insurance and cost in Massachusetts
Most major insurance providers have extensive in-network treatment options throughout Massachusetts. Medicaid covers substance use and mental health treatment. State-funded treatment programs are available for uninsured residents — contact the Massachusetts substance abuse agency or call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357. Many facilities offer sliding-scale fees. See our cost guide and free rehab options.
Cities with the most treatment options
The cities with the highest concentration of treatment facilities in Massachusetts include: Allston, Amesbury, Amherst, Ashby, Athol, Attleboro, Ayer, Baldwinville. Each of these cities has directory pages on our site with detailed facility listings. Browse the Massachusetts directory page to search by city.
Treatment facilities in Massachusetts
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