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Opioid Agonist Therapy - District of Rainy River

Medical treatment that uses prescribed medications, such as methadone or buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone), to help people manage opioid use disorder by preventing withdrawal and reducing cravings. This therapy can be provided by doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, or pharmacists in dedicated clinics, specialized programs, or pharmacies.

See also Alcohol and Drug Addiction Assessment and Treatment.

 
These services are located in District of Rainy River
Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres - Northwestern Ontario - Fort Frances - Methadone Maintenance Program  
404 Scott St, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 1H2
807-274-8305
Riverside Health Care - Fort Frances - Riverside Community Health Services - Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinic  
206 Victoria Ave, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 2B7
807-274-7373

These services are located outside of District of Rainy River, but provide service to District of Rainy River.
Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres  
300-175 Commerce Valley Dr W, Markham, ON  L3T 7P6
905-773-3884
Families for Addiction Recovery  
100 Consilium Place, Suite 200, Scarborough, ON  M1H 3E3
Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres - Northwestern Ontario - Dryden - Methadone Maintenance Program  
35 Whyte Ave Unit 2, Dryden, ON  P8N 1Z2
807-223-5107
Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres - Northwestern Ontario - Sioux Lookout - Methadone Maintenance Program  
64 Front St, Sioux Lookout, ON  P8T 1A1
807-737-2200

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