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Outpatient Rehabs in Massachusetts

Compassionate, evidence-based addiction treatment serving Massachusetts.

SaVida Health offers evidence-based outpatient addiction treatment programs in Massachusetts, including safe Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs, counseling, and dual-diagnosis treatment. SaVida’s statewide treatment clinics provide compassionate, personalized support for addiction recovery from prescription and illicit opioids (heroin, fentanyl, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone), alcohol, methamphetamine, and other substances.

What Types of Substance Abuse Are Treated?

SaVida Health’s Massachusetts treatment facilities offers personalized addiction treatment for the following substances:

Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation in Massachusetts

SaVida’s Massachusetts addiction rehab centers provide custom treatment for alcohol abuse, using methods such as behavioral counseling and dual-diagnosis treatment.

SaVida care coordinators work with patients to create personalized alcohol recovery plans to account for all negative health impacts of alcohol abuse, including liver and heart issues, changes in brain structure, and declining mental health.

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MA Opioid Addiction Treatment

SaVida Health provides outpatient opioid addiction rehab treatment in Massachusetts. Recovery experts deliver medication-assisted treatment, counseling, care coordination, and dual-diagnosis treatment for patients grappling with opiate addiction.

Massachusetts addiction treatment professionals take into account and provide personalized treatment for all negative health impacts of opioid abuse, including

  • Nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Constipation
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Hypoxia, or a lack of oxygen to the brain, which can lead to a coma or even death.

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Cocaine, Meth, & Stimultant Rehab

SaVida’s Massachusetts substance abuse treatment clinics provide rehab and recovery support for addictions to methamphetamine, cocaine, and other stimulant drugs.

Addiction specialists use a fusion of counseling, care coordination, medication management, and dual-diagnosis treatment to help patients navigate addiction to meth and other stimulants.

SaVida acknowledges and faces all negative health effects of stimulant abuse head-on, including anxiety, appetite suppression and malnutrition, rapid and irregular heartbeat,

Overcome Addiction with SaVida’s Massachusetts Same-Day Recovery Support

SaVida understands that no two recovery journeys are the same, and that different individuals require different treatment plans. SaVida’s Massachusetts team is here to accompany you through every step of your individual recovery process. Whether you’re just beginning treatment, restarting it after a relapse, or looking for a rehab center that offers more compassionate and personalized care, SaVida is here to help.

Services include:

SaVida works with you to understand your needs, challenges, and goals in order to build your comprehensive individualized treatment plan.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in Massachusetts

Medication-Assisted Treatment, or MAT, is a transformative approach to addiction treatment that integrates FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies. This innovative method addresses the physical and psychological challenges that arise from opioid use disorders. SaVida offers MAT recovery treatment via Suboxone, Sublocade, Vivitrol, and Brixadi.

Suboxone Treatment in Massachusetts

Suboxone is a medication composed of buprenorphine and naloxone that is typically taken daily as a film or tablet that dissolves under the tongue. It is a partial opioid agonist, meaning that it activates the brain’s opioid receptors just enough to stop withdrawal symptoms and cravings, but not enough to produce a typical “high.”

MA Vivitrol Clinic

Vivitrol is an extended-release formula administered once a month as an injection into the glute muscle. It is an opioid antagonist, or a “blocker”, meaning that it completely blocks opioid receptors, so a person will not feel any euphoric effects if they use opioids. The once-monthly dose removes the need to remember a daily pill.

Considering Brixadi & Sublocade Treatment

Both Sublocade and Brixadi are FDA-approved, injectable forms of buprenorphine (a partial opioid agonist) designed to eliminate the need for daily oral dosing while reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

Sublocade is an extended-release injection designed for long-term stability through a consistent, monthly delivery of medication, while Brixadi is a more flexible injectable option that offers both weekly and monthly injection options.

SaVida Health is prepared for emergencies

In the case of an overdose, every SaVida Health Massachusetts recovery center has Narcan/Naloxone on-site so that caregivers and bystanders can react promptly. SaVida Health experts strongly encourage follow-up care and supervision after the administration of Narcan.

Dual-Diagnosis Treatment at SaVida Health

SaVida Health recognizes the interconnectedness of substance use disorders and mental health conditions. SaVida’s experts provide integrated care for individuals with dual diagnoses, ensuring that both substance use and any underlying mental health issues are addressed simultaneously.

SaVida’s comprehensive addiction and mental health rehab includes assessment, individualized treatment planning, counseling, and medication management when appropriate. By treating both conditions together, the goal is to provide a holistic healing experience and increase the chances of long-term recovery. Addressing all aspects of an individual’s health is essential to ensure the best possible outcome. SaVida also offers treatment for Hepatitis C and expecting mothers in conjunction with treatment for opioid, alcohol, and methamphetamine abuse.

SaVida Health’s Flexible Insurance Policy

SaVida Health’s Massachusetts outpatient rehab locations accept Medicaid, Medicare, MassHealth and most commercial insurance plans, including Aetna, Cigna, and Humana.

If you’re unsure about your specific coverage, SaVida experts can help you understand your options and begin recovery promptly. On-site treatment specialists can assist you with your Medicaid or Medicare application, and make your recovery process quick and easy.

Addiction Rehab That Fits Your Schedule

SaVida is aware of how much trouble it can be to find care that doesn’t interfere with your job, family, or responsibilities. That’s why this outpatient addiction treatment is structured to be flexible, discreet, and low-barrier, so getting help doesn’t mean pressing the pause button on your life.

Convenient Telemedicine Support

If you are unable to attend any of the Massachusetts treatment locations in-person, SaVida has experts available to support you virtually through your recovery process. For patients who are doing well in recovery, telemedicine can make it easier to stay consistent with their goals, especially for those balancing work, parenting, or transportation issues.

Connect with SaVida Health treatment specialists to guide you through your challenges, provide individualized counseling, and support your recovery goals.

Same-Day Appointments

If you’re looking for opioid, alcohol, or methamphetamine addiction rehab in the state of Massachusetts, there’s no need to wait any longer. Recovery is possible, and it starts with a conversation. Reach out today and get same-day recovery treatment with SaVida.

Outpatient Addiction Rehab Locations in Massachusetts

Consider these SaVida Health rehab Massachusetts treatment facilities for your immediate outpatient recovery needs:

North Adams, MA Rehab Center

  • Berkshire County – specializes in MAT and behavioral therapy
  • 77 Hospital Ave Suite 104
    North Adams, MA 01247
  • 413-398-5180
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Pittsfield, MA Rehab Center

  • Berkshire County – specializes in MAT and behavioral therapy
  • 184 North St Suite 202
    Pittsfield, MA 01201
  • 413-236-9100
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West Springfield, MA Rehab Center

  • Hampden County – specializes in MAT and behavioral therapy
  • Savida Health West Springfield
    50 Union St
    West Springfield, MA 01089
  • 413-732-0040
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Worcester, MA Rehab Center

  • Worcester County – specializes in MAT and behavioral therapy
  • 299 Lincoln Street Suite 301
    Worcester, MA 01605
  • 508-890-0990
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Addiction Treatment Options Available in Massachusetts

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    December 8, 2025

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FAQs

What kinds of treatments are offered at SaVida Health in Massachusetts?

SaVida Health provides outpatient medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combined with individual and group counseling. They also offer dual-diagnosis care, case management, and specialized support for Hepatitis C and pregnant patients.

What medications are offered at SaVida to treat addiction?

SaVida offers Suboxone as a daily oral medication, alongside injectable options like Vivitrol, Sublocade, and Brixadi. These medications work by either reducing cravings or blocking the effects of opioids and alcohol.

What is SaVida Health’s insurance policy?

SaVida maintains a flexible policy that accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and most major commercial insurance plans like Aetna, Cigna, and Humana. On-site specialists are available to help patients navigate their coverage or assist with insurance applications.

● Does SaVida offer telemedicine?

Yes, SaVida offers virtual support to help patients who face barriers like transportation or childcare. This allows for consistent care and counseling through a convenient digital format.

Where are SaVida Health facilities located in Massachusetts?

Treatment centers are located across Massachusetts in North Adams, Pittsfield, West Springfield, and Worcester in Berkshire, Hampden, and Worcester Counties.

Does SaVida Health offer dual diagnosis treatment?

Yes, the SaVida team provides integrated care that treats addiction and mental health conditions simultaneously. This holistic approach ensures that mental health conditions are managed alongside addictions to opioids, methamphetamine, and alcohol.

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