The 5 Best Opioid Treatment Centers in Massachusetts

Important: AdCare Treatment Centers does not accept Medicaid. If you only have MassHealth/Medicaid coverage or state funding, the programs listed below are strong Medicaid-accepting alternatives in Massachusetts.


1) AdCare Treatment Centers – Premier Opioid Treatment in Massachusetts

Why it tops the list:
AdCare combines high-quality outpatient opioid treatment with evidence-based counseling, medication support (including buprenorphine/naltrexone), and integrated care coordination that supports sustainable recovery. Its highly experienced clinical teams and structured treatment pathways make it a go-to choice for those with commercial insurance or private pay.

Coverage:

  • ❌ Does not accept Medicaid
  • ✅ Accepts private insurance and self-pay

Best for: Individuals seeking a comprehensive opioid use disorder (OUD) program with robust clinical support and outcomes.


2) Spectrum Health Systems

Spectrum Health Systems offers outpatient opioid treatment, including MAT with methadone and buprenorphine as well as counseling services. With multiple locations across Massachusetts, Spectrum is one of the most widely recognized Medicaid/state-funded addiction treatment providers in the state.

Best for: People with MassHealth/Medicaid coverage who need evidence-based opioid treatment close to home.


3) Lowell Community Health Center

Lowell CHC’s Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) program offers outpatient support for opioid use disorders, including medications like Suboxone (buprenorphine-naloxone) and Vivitrol (naltrexone), plus individual and group support. It integrates substance use care with primary health services, enhancing continuity of care.

Best for: Medicaid recipients seeking holistic outpatient MOUD integrated with other community health services.


4) High Point Treatment Center

High Point in New Bedford operates a SAMHSA-certified outpatient opioid program with medication options (methadone, buprenorphine) and supportive counseling. It accepts Medicaid, sliding fee scales, and various state funding vehicles, making it a strong alternative for people without private insurance.

Best for: Individuals needing a comprehensive OTP with state funding access.


5) Gifford Street Wellness Center

Located in New Bedford, Gifford Street provides outpatient MAT services, including buprenorphine and counseling, and accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and state-financed insurance plans. It’s an accessible option for those seeking opioid treatment without private coverage.

Best for: Medicaid members in southeastern Massachusetts looking for medication support and recovery counseling.


Quick Comparison: Private vs. Medicaid Opioid Treatment

Treatment Center Medicaid Accepted? MAT (Buprenorphine/Methadone) Counseling & Support
AdCare Treatment Centers ❌ No Yes Yes
Spectrum Health Systems ✅ Yes Yes Yes
Lowell CHC OBAT ✅ Yes Yes Yes
High Point Treatment Center ✅ Yes Yes Yes
Gifford Street Wellness Center ✅ Yes Yes Yes

FAQs

Q: Does AdCare accept Medicaid for opioid treatment?
A: No. AdCare Treatment Centers do not accept Medicaid, so alternative state-funded programs like Spectrum Health Systems or OBAT programs are recommended if MassHealth is your only coverage.

Q: What is MAT for opioid use disorder?
A: Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) refers to combining FDA-approved medications (like methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone) with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat OUD effectively.

Q: Can I use my MassHealth (Medicaid) plan for opioid treatment?
A: Yes—MassHealth covers medically necessary opioid use disorder treatment, and many state-funded OTPs and OBAT programs accept Medicaid.

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