Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center

99 Topeka Street, Boston, MA 02118 | (617) 752-6857

About Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center

If you’re looking for a part time opioid addiction recovery center in Boston, Massachusetts, you can go to Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center (Boston CTC). Previously known as Habit Management OPCO, they work with adults who are facing addiction to prescription painkillers, heroin and other opioids.

Boston is home to the annual Boston Marathon, one of the oldest marathons in the world. This makes it a fitting place for you to settle in and begin the marathon of your recovery. You’ll get medications such as methadone or Suboxone to get you through withdrawal and long term recovery. It’s near Carson Beach and the bay.

What I appreciate about them is that they offer flexible scheduling. This is a huge help for those with work and home commitments. After meeting certain milestones, they offer take home dosing.

You’ll find that they don’t just focus on the physical aspects of recovery, but help you heal emotionally and mentally as well. Your counselor will work with you using proven therapy methods. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) highlights the connections between what you think and what you do. They may also use dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to help you manage your emotions and grow your tolerance of distress.

Part of your recovery work will be in group therapy. There are different types of groups for various purposes. Depending on your recovery goals, they might put you in an educational group to learn more about substance abuse, or a group that focuses on interpersonal interaction.

Boston is significant for its contribution to US history, commemorated in the Freedom Trail. As you rewrite your history, you might want to visit the 2.5-mile pathway and let it inspire you. Every day in recovery is another day of freedom.

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99 Topeka Street, Boston, MA 02118
  • Monday 5:50AM - 11AM
  • Tuesday 5:50AM - 11AM
  • Wednesday 5:50AM - 11AM
  • Thursday 5:50AM - 11AM
  • Friday 5:50AM - 11AM
  • Saturday 5:50AM - 11AM
  • Sunday 6AM - 8AM
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What opioid medications does Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center offer for MAT?

Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center provides three FDA-approved medications for medication-assisted treatment: methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. The medical team works with each patient to determine which medication best supports their individual recovery goals and needs.

Does Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center offer outpatient opioid treatment in Boston?

Yes, Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center at 99 Topeka Street provides outpatient opioid addiction treatment for adults 18 and older. Patients receive medication-assisted treatment combined with individual therapy, group counseling, and case management while continuing to live at home.

What types of counseling are included in treatment at Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center?

The facility offers individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy as part of its comprehensive treatment program. Patients also receive case management services, which include referrals to community resources, employment and housing assistance, and discharge planning.

Does Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center accept Medicaid and Medicare insurance?

Yes, Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay options. Patients can contact the facility to discuss their specific coverage and payment arrangements when inquiring about treatment.

Can pregnant patients receive treatment at Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center?

Yes, pregnant patients can receive medication-assisted treatment at Boston Comprehensive Treatment Center. The facility provides specialized support for pregnant individuals seeking opioid addiction treatment in a safe, supportive outpatient environment.

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