Middlesex Recovery, P.C.

Middlesex Recovery, P.C. Addiction Treatment Services
https://www.middlesexrecovery.com/families-and-patients/ Middlesex Recovery is a place for treatment, connection, and healing.

Middlesex is a licensed OBOT facility with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services (BSAS). Our program is available to anyone struggling with opioid or alcohol addiction. Above all else, we treat our patients with respect, kindness, and equality. We offer ongoing medication-assisted treatment with Suboxone® and Vivitrol®. Our mission is to help each patient sustain a productive lifestyle, free from the harmful overuse of alcohol and addictive opioids. In addition to medication assisted treatment, we offer psychosocial support for our patients. This includes recovery assessments, one-on-one counseling, and group sessions. We practice consistency, seeking to offer the best possible care for each recovering patient.

🏃‍♂️ Join Us at the Live Free Fun Run – May 31st! 🏃‍♀️Middlesex Recovery and HCRC Woburnare coming together to support t...
04/07/2026

🏃‍♂️ Join Us at the Live Free Fun Run – May 31st! 🏃‍♀️

Middlesex Recovery and HCRC Woburnare coming together to support the community at the Live Free Fun Run on May 31st.

We’ll be tabling at the event to share information and raise awareness about mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) resources available in our area.

Stop by our table to connect, learn more, and support a great cause. We look forward to seeing you there! 💙

During National Public Health Week, this year’s theme — Ready. Set. Action. — reminds us that building healthier communi...
04/07/2026

During National Public Health Week, this year’s theme — Ready. Set. Action. — reminds us that building healthier communities starts with awareness, education, and support.

Alcohol misuse, stress, and mental health challenges can affect individuals, families, and communities in many different ways. Public health is not only about prevention. It is also about making sure people have access to trusted information, compassionate care, and resources when they need them.

When awareness leads to action, support becomes possible — and that can make a meaningful difference.

Support for alcohol and substance use challenges is not only personal — it is also a public health priority.As we head i...
04/05/2026

Support for alcohol and substance use challenges is not only personal — it is also a public health priority.

As we head into National Public Health Week, we recognize the importance of prevention, education, and access to care in building healthier communities. When people have access to treatment, trusted information, and compassionate support, communities grow stronger.

Awareness can open the door to change. Support can help people keep moving forward.

Did You Know? Stress can affect people in many different ways — including the ways they cope.During Stress Awareness Mon...
04/03/2026

Did You Know? Stress can affect people in many different ways — including the ways they cope.

During Stress Awareness Month and Alcohol Awareness Month, it is important to recognize that some people may turn to alcohol when they feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, or unable to slow down. While that coping pattern can feel common, it can also become harmful over time.

Learning healthier ways to manage stress and knowing when to seek support can make a real difference. You do not have to carry everything alone.

April is Alcohol Awareness Month — a time to create more understanding around alcohol use, mental health, and the import...
04/01/2026

April is Alcohol Awareness Month — a time to create more understanding around alcohol use, mental health, and the importance of support.

For many people, alcohol misuse does not always look the way others expect. That is why awareness matters. Education can help reduce stigma, encourage honest conversations, and remind people that treatment and support are available.

Whether you are concerned about your own drinking or worried about someone you care about, reaching out for help can be an important first step.

Mental health treatment doesn’t follow a set timeline—and that’s okay.Our newest blog breaks down how long mental health...
03/30/2026

Mental health treatment doesn’t follow a set timeline—and that’s okay.

Our newest blog breaks down how long mental health treatment may take, what can influence progress, and why individualized care matters.

Healing happens at your pace.

🔗 Read more—link in our bio

Progress doesn’t usually happen all at once. It’s shaped by the small, everyday choices that support your recovery journ...
03/24/2026

Progress doesn’t usually happen all at once. It’s shaped by the small, everyday choices that support your recovery journey — especially during busy or uncertain weeks.

Choosing to stay engaged, ask questions, or show up for support can make a meaningful difference over time. 🤍

If you’re looking for practical ways to stay connected to your care, visit the link in our bio and select “Blog” for helpful resources.

You don’t have to take on everything at once.Staying engaged often starts by choosing one small thing that feels managea...
03/19/2026

You don’t have to take on everything at once.

Staying engaged often starts by choosing one small thing that feels manageable right now.

What that looks like can change from week to week — and that’s okay.

Starting with one thing can help build momentum over time.

If you feel comfortable, share one small thing that helps you stay engaged in the comments.




Life doesn’t stay the same — and care doesn’t have to either.Schedules shift, responsibilities change, and some weeks lo...
03/16/2026

Life doesn’t stay the same — and care doesn’t have to either.

Schedules shift, responsibilities change, and some weeks look different than others.

Adjusting along the way can help care stay realistic, supportive, and sustainable over time.

Take a moment to reflect on what flexibility looks like for you right now.




Staying engaged in recovery can look different from week to week — and that’s okay.From adjusting when life changes, to ...
03/13/2026

Staying engaged in recovery can look different from week to week — and that’s okay.

From adjusting when life changes, to planning ahead, to using support and learning more about care, there’s no single “right” way to stay connected.

What matters most is finding approaches that fit your life and support you over time. 🤍

These concepts are meant to be reminders — not rules — as you continue moving forward.

To explore ways to stay engaged in recovery and learn more about your options, visit the link in our bio and select “Blog” for educational resources.




Busy weeks have a way of sneaking up on us 📅Planning ahead can help make things feel more manageable when schedules star...
03/10/2026

Busy weeks have a way of sneaking up on us 📅

Planning ahead can help make things feel more manageable when schedules start to fill up.

What’s one small thing you plan ahead for when life gets busy?

💬 Comment below if you’d like to share.





Planning doesn’t have to be complicated.Sometimes it’s as simple as knowing what your week looks like and making space f...
03/07/2026

Planning doesn’t have to be complicated.

Sometimes it’s as simple as knowing what your week looks like and making space for the things that support your care. 🗓️

Taking a few minutes to plan ahead can help reduce stress, avoid last-minute decisions, and make busy weeks feel more manageable.

What’s one small thing you plan ahead for that helps you stay on track?

If you’re comfortable, feel free to share below 💬





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20 Tower Office Park
Woburn, MA
01801

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Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 6:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 1:30pm

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