We provide care for patients of all backgrounds and advance addiction treatment through bold leadership, advocacy, and research. Whether you’re seeking help for yourself, a loved one, or a patient, our programs can support you.
Leading Expertise
Leaders in Advocacy
From the MA State House to the White House, Grayken experts drive real change for people with substance use disorders and their loved ones.
Over 150 Papers Published Annually
Our research shapes the future of addiction medicine and works to improve care for everyone.
2,500+ Patients Served Per Month
Our evidence-based programs meet people with SUDs wherever they are in their recovery journey.
Addiction Programs & Services
We know that addiction treatment is not one-size-fits-all. Our evidence-based clinical programs meet you where you are in your journey with personalized support.
Immediate Care (Urgent Treatment)
Faster Paths to Treatment
Grayken Women's Health Initiative
Project ASSERT
Project TRUST
Rapid ACCESS
Care for Youth, Pregnant People, and Families
CATALYST Clinic
Project RESPECT
SOFAR
BMC has helped me in so many ways... Where I’m at today, it’s amazing. Jamie, Grayken PatientHear More From Jamie Explore More Recovery Stories
Ongoing Treatment and Recovery
Addiction Psychiatry Treatment Program
Office Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT)
Smoking Cessation
Inpatient Care and Support
Addiction Consult Service
BMC Brockton Behavioral Health Center
Advancing Addiction Care Through Education and Research
Investing in Better Addiction Care
Grayken trains doctors, nurses, counselors, and social workers nationwide to deliver informed, compassionate support for people with substance use disorders—so every patient can access care that meets their needs.
Building a Stronger Addiction Care Workforce
From internships to fellowships, Grayken prepares the next generation of providers learn how to deliver respectful, effective care to people and families affected by substance use.
Research That Improves Treatment and Recovery
Every day, we work to improve addiction treatment and expand access to care—especially for those who need it most. Our studies help shape programs that are effective, inclusive, and grounded in real-life experience.