If you or someone you know needs information on opioid dependency, treatment or access to support and resources call the Addiction Helpline. Health professionals are available 24/7 to provide information for youth and adults who may need help with an opioid use disorder.
The Digital Overdose Response System (DORS) is a free, discrete mobile app that can help prevent overdose deaths among people using opioids and other substances while alone. The DORS app can be downloaded from any smart phone’s app store, or through the links available on DORSApp.ca.
View the following service listings to access a service overview, eligibility criteria, hours of operation, contact information and a street map.
View a complete list of treatment clinics for opioid dependence below, which includes AHS ODP clinics as well as independent providers:
Treatment options, information and resources on opioids are available to patients, family, community agencies and health care professionals.
To help address the unique needs of young people, tools and resources are available specific to supporting youth throughout their recovery journey as well as the families and friends that support them.