HCRC Jamaica Plain
Treatment Center

Your Leading Provider in Medication-Assisted Treatment

Available 24/7 to Take Your Call

Call 617.676.2977 to schedule an appointment today.

We Accept Medicare Part B

Methadone and Opioid Addiction Treatment in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

Health Care Resource Centers Jamaica Plain is committed to helping individuals overcome opioid addiction. We offer a compassionate and non-judgmental environment, guiding you through every step of your recovery journey with medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and professional care. Our treatment center proudly serves residents throughout the greater Jamaica Plain area, including nearby neighborhoods and towns such as Brookline, Roxbury, West Roxbury, and Roslindale—all within a 45-minute drive. We customize our treatments to meet the unique needs of each patient we serve addressing the specific challenges our patients face.

Our Services at HCRC Jamaica Plain

We offer a variety of services designed to support your recovery, including: 

Methadone Treatment

Our Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program utilizes methadone, an effective medication for managing withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings, allowing you to focus on long-term recovery.

Counseling and Behavioral Therapy

We provide individual, group, and family counseling to help address the emotional and psychological challenges of addiction. Our counselors work with you to understand the underlying causes of addiction and to help you build healthy coping strategies.

Case Management
Case management is a personalized service that helps individuals assess their needs, create an action plan, and access essential resources to support their recovery journey. Patients receive guidance on overcoming barriers related to health, finances, housing, and more.
Additional Services in Jamaica Plain

In addition to methadone treatment and counseling, we provide services to further support your recovery:

  • Medical assessments and testing
  • Case management services
  • Coordinated pregnancy treatment
  • Addiction and relapse prevention education
  • Referrals to community resources
  • Discharge planning and support
  • Guest medication services
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Contact HCRC Jamaica Plain Today
If opioid addiction is impacting your life or the life of someone you care about, reach out to our treatment center in Jamaica Plain. We are here to provide the support and care you need to take the first step toward recovery.
Why Choose Health Care Resource Centers in Jamaica Plain?

Supportive Environment

Our treatment center fosters a welcoming and non-judgemental atmosphere, where you can feel safe and supported throughout your recovery journey.

Patient-Focused Care

We tailor our services to meet the specific needs of our patients in the Jamaica Plain area, addressing the unique challenges they face in their recovery journey.

Insurance Accepted

Our treatment center accepts a wide range of insurance plans, making treatment more accessible and affordable.

What to Expect During Your First Visit

Warm Welcome

Upon arrival, our staff will greet you with understanding and readiness to help you begin your recovery.

Comprehensive Evaluation

We conduct a thorough assessment to create a personalized treatment plan that best meets your needs.

Resource Introduction

You will be introduced to the range of services available at our clinic, including methadone treatment, counseling, and all the other additional resources we offer to better support you during your recovery.

Please bring a valid ID and your insurance details to expedite the intake process.

Frequently Asked Questions

To start, simply contact us by phone or visit our clinic to schedule your first appointment. During your visit, you’ll undergo a comprehensive evaluation to determine the best treatment options for you.

Please bring a valid ID, your insurance card, and a list of any medications you are currently taking. If available, relevant medical records related to previous addiction treatment would also be helpful.

Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. Our staff will help verify your coverage and ensure that treatment is affordable.

Yes, ample parking is available near the clinic entrance for your convenience.

Yes, we offer methadone as Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms and cravings. We also provide individual, group, and family counseling.

HCRC Jamaica Plain
Treatment Center

Your Leading Provider in Medication-Assisted Treatment

170 Morton Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Available 24/7 to Take Your Call

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Treatment Center Hours

Mon – Fri: 6:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sat: 8:00 am – 10:30 am
Sun: 6:30 am – 10:30 am

Medication Hours

Mon – Fri: 6:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sat: 8:00 am – 10:30 am
Sun: 6:30 am – 10:30 am

Payment Options

Medicaid, Medicare, Most Insurances Accepted, Grant Funding

Self-Pay options also available.

For Veterans, we’re part of the VA Community Care Network through Optum and TriWest at many locations, subject to prior authorization.

Please call us to confirm your coverage and get detailed information tailored to your needs.

Transportation Options​

Free shuttle service to the hospital is available through Forest Hills Straton and the following trains/buses:

  • Train № 21 and № 31 with a bus drop off at hospital grounds
  • № 16 with a bus drop off by Pine Street

 

We welcome you to contact us for more information or questions about your options for transportation to our clinic.

Available 24/7 to Take Your Call

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Debra D.
I have had the upmost great experience at HCRC. Dexter great guy first person I see every morning. Then I see Michelle she has been a truly great person, she always ask me if I am ok never mad always smiling. Then the head nurse has gone above and beyond to make me feel good the gentlemen nurse and all the other female nurses and consular. Thank you so very much for asking me everyday if I am ok I lost my mom last Sept. And my dad sept. 10th 2024. I was scared I would go over the deep end but all the staff looked out for always all my blessing to HCRC jamaic plain best clinic ever very caring staff. Thank you with all my heart.
Jessi N.
I’m the Director of a residential treatment program and we utilize the services provided by HCRC. We find the staff to be supportive and attentive and are grateful to have them as providers.
Mia M.
Awesome Place- Helped Save My LifeI’ve never seen a better place than HCRC! The staff are easy to work with and the resources offered can’t be beat. If you really want to change your life for the BEST, I hope you give this place a shot. First class group therapy, etc.
Ashley T
The nurses are Top Knots and unusually helpful and resourceful. The counselors that exist are all fair and kind, but constant short staffing and management issues cause a great place to only get a good rating. This is a for-profit clinic, so the higher up the management chain one goes, the further away an addict in recovery is from recovery. Unfortunately this company owns most of the clinics in the area, so one does not have a choice. This is also not unusual. There is no handicapped accessible entrance. You can go in the back way, around the back of the hospital, but you still have to walk a very good distance to the front door, and once inside it's very small so a person with mobility issues is going to struggle. I don't suggest anyone with mobility issues goes to this Clinic. He Corrections Officers in the back of the hospital, they have an entrance for the prisoners there. There is constant clashing with the handicapped clients and the Corrections Officers because there's no real protocol for handicapped patients. But overall this is a good place. Small, and they don't put up with any of the usual nonsense that goes on.( There are very few drug deals if at all that will go on here!). The security guard is top-notch as well and is very fair but firm. If you are not looking for Recovery, I suggest you go somewhere else because you won't last long here. I've had some personal issues with the take-home protocol as well as the short staffing resulting in treatment plans not being effectively instituted, but again this is management and has nothing to do with the day to day staff.
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