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Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres - Northwestern Ontario - Dryden - Methadone Maintenance Program

Dryden - Methadone Maintenance Program

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35 Whyte Ave Unit 2
Dryden, ON
P8N 1Z2
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807-223-5107
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Toll-Free: 1-877-937-2282
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Fax: 807-223-5185
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Mon, Wed-Fri 8:30 am-12 noon, 12:30 pm-2 pm
Last updated: Jun 16, 2025: Suggest an edit

Application

  • No referral required

  • Call or drop in to set up an intake appointment


Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Individuals 18 years of age and older who are struggling with opiate use

Fees

Program - Individuals without coverage must pay a monthly cash payment ; None - Individuals covered under the Ontario Health Insurance Program (OHIP), a Status Card, or Ontario Disability Pension

Languages

English

Accessibility

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Accessibility Note

Partially Accessible - Entrance -- Accessible from street level, no automatic push button door; Parking -- One designated handicapped parking space; Washroom -- Not Accessible

Description of Services:

Offers a methadone maintenance program for opiate dependence based on an intensive outpatient model, over a 12-24 month period
Services include:
  • Initial intake screening procedure
  • Signed treatment contract
  • Focused medical examination
  • Appropriate lab tests
  • Initial and ongoing supervised urinalysis
  • Weekly group and individual therapy
  • Regular medical follow-up and supervision
  • Regular daily Methadone dosing
  • Treatment of substance use related illness and diseases such as Hepatitis C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection
  • After care program
Also offers onsite:
  • Diabetes Outreach and Screening Clinic, in partnership with the Dryden Native Friendship Centre
  • Needle Exchange Program, in partnership with the Northwestern Health Unit
  • Naloxone Overdose Response Program, in partnership with the Northwestern Health Unit - a lifesaving medication that can quickly restore the breathing of a person who has overdosed on heroin or prescription opioid pain medication
Last updated: Jun 16, 2025: Suggest an edit
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