OATC, Kenora

OATC, Kenora

Location Information

807-467-3103

807-467-3275

Service Alert

CLINIC IS CLOSED. OATC Kenora clinic is now permanently closed. All patients have been assigned to OATC Fort Frances and OATC Dryden.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does CATC accept new patients? Are walk-ins welcome?

Yes we are accepting new patients. Walk-ins are welcome, no appointment needed. 

Is there ever a waitlist for treatment?

There are no waitlists to start your treatment program. 

What does treatment cost? Are there any free options?

Provincial health plans will often cover the full cost of treatment, with a few exceptions for certain medications or counselling services. We’ll help you determine the best coverage options.

Are treatments covered by provincial health insurance (OHIP, MSP, NBM)?

Yes, provincial health plans cover the full cost of treatment, with certain exceptions for medications and counselling services. We’ll help you determine the best coverage options.

Are you open on Statutory Holidays?

We are open on statutory holidays with adjusted hours. Please check with your local clinic.

Can I get my prescription faxed/transferred here?

Yes, our pharmacies will accept current prescriptions. To inquire about transferring to our pharmacies, please call our intake line, 1-877-937-2282, or contact your local CATC clinic.

Do you offer detox from drugs and alcohol?

Medically assisted detoxification is only offered at our best-in-class Inpatient Recovery Centres in Ontario.

Do you help with alcohol addiction?

We only provide treatment for alcohol addiction at our best-in-class Inpatient Recovery Centres in Ontario

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    Community programs

    Needle Exchange Program offered onsite, in partnership with the Northwestern Health Unit. Ask any of our staff for your confidential safe information or exchange today.

    Naloxone Overdose Response Program offered onsite, in partnership with Northwestern Health Unit. What is Naloxone? Naloxone is a lifesaving medication that can quickly restore the breathing of a person who has overdosed on heroin or prescription opioid pain medication. Contact our staff to arrange for further information or your training and kit today.

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    Kenora is a small city situated on the Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario, close to the Manitoba boundary, and about 200 km east of Winnipeg. The name, “Kenora”, was coined by combining the first two letters of Keewatin, Norman and Rat Portage.