Causeway Street Community Based Outpatient Clinic

251 Causeway Street Boston, MA 02114 | 617-248-1000

About Causeway Street Community Based Outpatient Clinic

Causeway Street Community Based Outpatient Clinic is a VA Boston Healthcare System location serving Veterans at 251 Causeway Street in downtown Boston.

As part of the VA Boston network, the clinic provides outpatient care and connects Veterans to substance use disorder services including counseling, group therapy and medication assisted treatment.

The VA offers Veteran centered care that coordinates medical, mental health, and addiction support in one integrated system.

Outpatient Substance Use Services for Veterans

The VA Boston Healthcare System provides outpatient substance use disorder treatment through individual, couples and family counseling, along with group therapy sessions.

Veterans accessing care through the Causeway Street clinic can connect to the full continuum of VA Boston addiction services tailored to their recovery needs.

Treatment approaches include evidence based counseling modalities and medication for opioid use disorder, such as buprenorphine and methadone, available within the VA Boston system.

Care is coordinated across outpatient and, when needed, residential or transitional programs to support whole person stabilization and long term recovery.

Accessing Care and Getting Started

The Causeway Street clinic is located near TD Garden and North Station in Boston, serving Veterans with outpatient services Monday through Friday.

The VA Boston system offers shuttle transportation to the clinic and provides care coordination across multiple locations.

Veterans may access services through VA benefits, Medicaid, military insurance, or private insurance, with eligibility and coverage determined through the VA system.

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251 Causeway Street
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