Addiction Treatment Centres in Kitimat, BC
3 treatment centres, detox programs, and recovery services in Kitimat, British Columbia. Compare services and reviews, then contact centres directly.
Mental Health and Substance Use Services
920 S Lahakas Blvd, Kitimat, BC
Offers a range of mental health and substance use services to support individuals and families in the Northern Health region. Services are provided in a variety of settings including community clinics, hospitals, residential settings, and on an outreach basis. Call for intake and information. Services include short-term assessment and treatment, counselling, psychiatric services, and substance use prevention and treatment programs.
Opioid Agonist Treatment
920 S Lahakas Blvd, Kitimat, BC
Offered by Northern Health. Provides a prescribed medicine such as methadone or suboxone, in a supervised clinical setting to treat people who have a problematic pattern of opioid use. Clients also have access to counselling, naloxone kits, community and treatment referrals, education, and support.
Pharmacy Services
120 City Centre, Kitimat, BC
Offered by Shoppers Drug Mart. Provides pharmacy services for individuals to obtain, understand and manage their prescriptions. Treatment for opioid use disorder is available, as well as training in overdose recognition and response, and free naloxone kits to people who are eligible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many addiction treatment centres are there in Kitimat?+
FindTreatment.ca lists 3 treatment centres and recovery services in Kitimat, British Columbia, including detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient programs, and counselling services.
Is addiction treatment free in British Columbia?+
Publicly funded treatment programs in British Columbia are free with a valid health card, but often have waitlists. Private treatment centres charge fees (typically $10,000–$30,000 for 30-day residential programs) with faster admission. Many centres listed here offer both options.
How do I choose between inpatient and outpatient treatment in Kitimat?+
Inpatient (residential) treatment suits people who need a structured environment away from daily triggers, while outpatient programs let you keep living at home and working. A family doctor, or any centre listed on this page, can help assess which level of care fits your situation.