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Confidential & Convenient Addiction Treatment

You deserve to feel better. We know how hard it is to reach out. Our team is here to support and encourage you on your journey to overcome addiction. Appointments are available in-person at one of our clinic locations or virtually to fit your schedule. We promise to listen, learn, and advocate for you. Fill out this form and we will call you back to get started.

Not looking to schedule an appointment? Please visit our contact page for all other inquiries.

Prefer to speak with someone now? Give us a call instead at 781-487-1070. We can check your eligibility and get you scheduled in as little as 15 minutes.

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Confidential & Convenient Addiction Treatment
Explore your treatment options with the help of our team. Just fill out this short form to receive a free & confidential call back.
How it Works
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First, you’ll receive a confidential and free phone call from a member of our team. We will answer your questions and see if our outpatient addiction treatment program is a good fit.
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If our program seems right for you, we will collect your insurance information to check your coverage and talk through your coverage for our services.
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If everything sounds good so far, we will schedule your first appointment and you’ll be on your way to living your best life!

Frequently Asked Questions

We prescribe several different medications here for several different situations in order to meet people’s goals. Your provider will discuss all of the options they may be able to provide for you. You will be a partner in treatment and have the option to decline any recommendations that you do not agree with.

Eleanor Health can prescribe the following medications for Opioid Use Disorder:

Buprenorphine (Subutex, Sublocade)

Buprenorphine/Naloxone films or tablets (Suboxone or Zubsolv)

Naltrexone

Naloxone (Narcan)

We do not prescribe Methadone.

Eleanor Health can prescribe the following medications for Alcohol Use Disorder:

Acamprosate (formerly Campral)

Disulfiram (Antabuse)

Naltrexone (Vivitrol or Revia)

These medications can reduce alcohol cravings but should not be taken while consuming alcohol due to serious side effects.

Eleanor Health partners with many insurances companies including Aetna, United Healthcare, Horizon, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Companies (check with your local Blue Plan for coverage), and select Medicare and Medicaid plans.

To find out how much your health insurance will cover, call us at (856) 420-7011 or complete our insurance verification form.

At Eleanor Health, we will not discharge you if you relapse. Our commitment to your addiction recovery journey is judgment-free and we are here for you every step of the way. If a relapse occurs, it’s not a sign of failure—it’s a sign that treatment needs to be reevaluated. We will work with you to fine-tune your treatment plan and make sure you have the best possible tools to stay on track.

Yes! At Eleanor Health we work with you to create a custom care plan that meets your needs. We are not an abstinence-only program.

Our addiction treatment programs are tailored to each community member’s unique needs and have a variety of services including medication for addiction treatment (MAT), individual & group therapy, psychiatric care, & peer support specialists who can help you with job needs, housing support, and other needs.

Eleanor Health offers a variety of services to help you live an amazing life. Our main focus is helping those who are struggling with alcohol or substance use disorders and may also struggle with mental health issues including anxiety, depression, and trauma.

We will customize your care to your specific needs. This might include Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), therapy, or peer support services.

You must be 18 years or older to receive care from Eleanor Health.

Currently, we do not offer support for gambling, sex, food, and shopping addictions.

Why Eleanor Health?

Untangling Recovery, One Story at a Time

These are real stories from people who’ve lived through the maze of addiction—and found a new path, with Eleanor. Hear firsthand what’s possible when you’re truly seen, heard, and supported every step of the way.

Melissa’s Story

Melissa was in a dark place after an accident and got introduced to meth.

“I have found out a lot about myself, going to counseling at Eleanor Health and it has made me a stronger person.”

Watch Melissa’s Story

Steve’s Story

Steve lost his leg in a car accident and became addicted to pain medication.

“I know my life will always be a struggle, but Eleanor Health will always have my back.”

Watch Steve's Story

Michael’s Story

Michael was introduced to opioids in his mid-20s, went to rehab, but then relapsed later.

“My life is so good right now because of the support I have around me.”

Watch Michael's Story

Steve’s Story

Becoming addicted to opioids after a skateboarding injury, Steve has overcome his substance use disorder to step up for his son and his family.

“If you’re struggling like I was, call Eleanor Health.”

Watch Steve’s Story

Krista’s Story

After struggling with alcohol addiction for years, Krista finally reaches out for help.

“If you think you have a problem, don’t be ashamed. Do yourself a favor and call Eleanor Health.”

Watch Krista’s Story

Alicia’s Story

“It’s important for people to know that highly successful, accomplished “normal looking people” like myself still need help and guidance.”

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Cindy’s Story

Conquering opioid addiction after surgery

“I knew when I came here that I was safe. When I talked to them, I was safe.”

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Isaac’s Story

“Recovery is possible, and it’s not one size fits all.”

Watch Isaac's Story