4 Outpatient Rehab Centers in Reading, MA

Browse verified outpatient rehab centers in Reading, Massachusetts. Compare providers and find contact information.

Reading Center For Health And Rehabilitation

★★★☆☆ (25 reviews)
1364 Main St, Reading, MA 01867
(781) 942-1210
Website: reading-rehab.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Healthy Edge Physical Therapy, Inc

★★★★★ (9 reviews)
150 Main St, Reading, MA 01867
(781) 872-1897
Website: healthyedgept.com
Hours: Mon: 7 AM–7 PM | Tue: 7 AM–7 PM | Wed: 7 AM–7 PM | Thu: 7 AM–7 PM | Fri: 7 AM–1 PM | Sat: 7 AM–1 PM | Sun: Closed

MelroseWakefield Hospital Rehabilitation Services – Reading

30 Newcrossing Rd Suite 101, Reading, MA 01867
(781) 213-5140
Website: www.tuftsmedicine.org/get-care/locations/melrosewakefield-hospital-rehabilitation-services-reading
Hours: Mon: 7:30 AM–6 PM | Tue: 7:30 AM–6 PM | Wed: 7:30 AM–6 PM | Thu: 7:30 AM–6 PM | Fri: 7:30–11:30 AM | Sat: Closed | Sun: Closed

Horizon Therapy Center

274 Main St, Reading, MA 01867
(781) 462-7037
Website: horizontherapycenter.com/contact-us

About Outpatient Rehab Centers in Reading, MA

Finding an outpatient rehab center in Reading, Massachusetts means accessing care that fits into your daily life. For residents of this close-knit Middlesex County community—whether you’re commuting to Boston, raising a family, or running a local business—outpatient treatment offers the flexibility to attend therapy sessions while still meeting work, school, or caregiving responsibilities. Addiction does not discriminate, and many people in Reading find that a structured, part-time program is the right step toward recovery without requiring a residential stay.

Outpatient care is especially valuable for those who have a supportive home environment or are transitioning from a higher level of care. In a town like Reading, where community ties are strong, you may feel pressure to appear fine on the surface. Choosing outpatient rehab allows you to heal privately while staying connected to the people and routines that matter most. Recovery is possible, and finding a program that respects your time, your responsibilities, and your unique path is a courageous first step.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many outpatient rehab centers are in Reading?

Our directory lists 4 outpatient rehab facilities in Reading, MA.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient rehab?

Inpatient rehab requires living at the facility for the duration of treatment. Outpatient rehab allows you to live at home and attend treatment sessions during the day. The right choice depends on the severity of addiction and individual circumstances.

How often do I need to attend outpatient rehab?

Frequency varies by program type. Standard outpatient may be 1-2 sessions per week. Intensive outpatient (IOP) typically requires 3-5 sessions per week for several hours each. Your treatment team will recommend an appropriate schedule.

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