OATC, Windsor East
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Office Hours
Mon: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tue: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wed: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thur: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Fri: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sun: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
*Closed Weekdays for Lunch: 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM*
Our Services at This Location
Methadone Treatment
Methadone is an opioid agonist blocker and helps to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms when administered therapeutically by a medical professional. The dose is ingested, typically in liquid form, and is tapered off in accordance with cravings and withdrawal symptoms.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.Sublocade Treatment
Buprenorphine is administered as an injection by a medical professional once a month. The medication releases slowly, benefiting patients who otherwise have difficulty accessing or taking a daily medication.Kadian Treatment
A newer treatment meant for severe opioid addictions. Kadian is a form of oral morphine that releases slowly over an extended period of time, acting as a full opioid agonist blocker.Hepatitis C Screening + Treatment
Because Hep C is a common liver disease among people who inject drugs, we routinely screen our patients and provide additional support for patients who test positive.Doctors’ Services
Our doctors work with each patient to determine the treatment plan and medication that works best for their needs.Pharmacy Services
We operate a network of full service pharmacies, many of which are co-located with our treatment clinics. These pharmacies ensure seamless access to treatment medication.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.Care Referrals
We help connect our patients with additional community resources and support as needed.Naloxone Kits
Naloxone kits can help someone survive in the event of an overdose while waiting for emergency medical professionals. Anyone who uses or knows someone who uses opioids should carry one. Get them for free at any of our clinics.Recovery is Possible
Frequently Asked Questions
Does CATC accept new patients? Are walk-ins welcome?
Yes, we are always accepting new patients by phone, email, or walk-in. No appointment is needed and all are welcome.
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?
Yes, though open hours vary by location.
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?
We only provide treatment for alcohol addiction at our best-in-class Inpatient Recovery Centres in Ontario.