OATC, Longlac

OATC, Longlac

Location Information

92 Indian Road, Longlac, ON P0T 2A0, Canada

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807-876-9666

807-876-9777

Office Hours Mon - Fri: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tue: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Wed: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Thur: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Fri: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed

Our Services at OATC Longlac

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Methadone Treatment

As an opioid agonist blocker, Methadone is administered therapeutically to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. The dosage is taken orally and reduced overtime until cravings or withdrawal symptoms are gone.
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Suboxone Treatment

Suboxone is a combination of the opioid agonist blocker Buprenorphine, and the overdose medication Naloxone. The medication is dissolved under the tongue and is a very safe option due to its limited effect.
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Sublocade Treatment

Sublocade is an injectable form of Buprenorphine that releases slowly over a 30 day period. This treatment is ideal for patients that struggle to access daily medication, and should only be administered by a medical professional.
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Kadian Treatment

Kadian is a form of morphine that is taken orally with an extended release. It is a full opioid agonist blocker and is used for more severe opioid addictions.
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Hepatitis C Screening + Treatment

We routinely screen our patients for Hep C, a liver disease more common in people who inject drugs. If blood tests reveal an infection, we help access medication and additional support.
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Doctors’ Services

Our doctors work with each patient to determine the treatment plan and medication that works best for their needs.
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Pharmacy Services

We provide our patients reliable access to medication through our interconnected pharmacy network, many of which are co-located with our treatment clinics.
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Safe Use Supplies

By providing safe equipment and educational resources to patients, drug related infections and harm are greatly reduced, and connections to health and social services are increased.
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Care Referrals

We help connect our patients with additional community resources and support as needed.
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Naloxone Kits

In the event of an opioid overdose, Naloxone can help someone survive long enough for emergency medical professionals to arrive. Pick up a free kit at our clinic today.
"I am a client and I get Good experience everytime. Now a days anyways with all the new and some old workers that are great at what they do."
OATC Longlac Patient

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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?

Patients can often receive treatment at no cost. In some cases there may be a cost for medications or counseling services not covered by provincial health plans. Our teams will work with you to help determine the best plan to cover treatment costs.

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

Yes. Our teams will work with you to help determine the best plan to cover treatment costs.

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?

Detox services are offered at our Inpatient Recovery Centres, but they are not offered at our walk-in clinics.

Do you help with alcohol addiction?

Alcohol addiction treatment programs are offered at our Inpatient Recovery Centres, but not at our walk-in clinics.

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    Community programs

    Partnered with Ontario Native Women’s Association to provide healing circles integration traditional aboriginal healing strategies into treatment. Contact our staff to arrange your next session today.

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    Longlac is a town which has been amalgamated with Beardmore, Nakina, Geraldton and other smaller communities to form Greenstone. Longlac is on the TransCanada Hwy 11 and is approximately 310 km east of Thunder Bay in northern Ontario.