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Opioid Agonist Treatment (Methadone & Suboxone) in Surrey, BC

Medication-assisted treatment clinics offering methadone, Suboxone (buprenorphine), and related supports for opioid use disorder. Below are 10 options in Surrey, British Columbia.

Maxxine Wright Community Health Centre

13733 92nd Avenue, Surrey, BC

Opioid TreatmentCounsellingAddiction Services

Offered by Fraser Health. Provides health care, social and parenting supports for women impacted by substance use and or violence and abuse. Services include pre and postnatal care, opioid treatment, primary health care for women and their children, counselling, and immunizations. Offers primary care (family doctor or nurse practitioner).

Opioid Agonist Treatment

9556 120th Street, Surrey, BC

Opioid TreatmentCounselling

Offered by Scott Town Medical Clinic. Provides an outpatient methadone or suboxone treatment program in a supervised clinical setting for people who misuse opioids. Clients also have access to counselling, naloxone kits, and residential treatment referrals.

Opioid Agonist Treatment

13444 108th Avenue, Surrey, BC

Opioid TreatmentCounselling

Offered by Life Gateway Medical Clinic. Provides an outpatient methadone or suboxone treatment program in a supervised clinical setting for people who misuse opioids. Services include clinical assessment, counselling, specialized treatment planning, aftercare, and follow-up.

Opioid Agonist Treatment

10667 135A Street, Surrey, BC

Opioid TreatmentCounselling

Offered by Fraser 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 psycho-social services like counselling and residential treatment, and get connected to regular medical care and other supports, like employment services and stable housing.

Opioid Agonist Treatment

10517 King George Blvd, Surrey, BC

Opioid TreatmentCounselling

Offered by Surrey Metro Clinic. Provides an outpatient methadone or suboxone treatment program in a supervised clinical setting for people who misuse heroin and fentanyl. Services include clinical assessment, counselling, naloxone kits, specialized treatment planning, aftercare, and follow-up.

Opioid Agonist Treatment

10085 Whalley Boulevard, Surrey, BC

Opioid TreatmentCounselling

Offered by Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres. Provides an outpatient methadone and suboxone treatment program in a supervised clinical setting for people who misuse opioids. The program uses a wide variety of interventions to address medical, social and mental health concerns. Services include physician medical examination, clinical assessment, counselling, naloxone kits, specialized treatment planning, aftercare, and follow-up.

Opioid Agonist Treatment

10063 Whalley Boulevard, Surrey, BC

Opioid TreatmentCounselling

Offered by Better Health Clinic. Provides an outpatient methadone or suboxone treatment program in a supervised clinical setting for people who misuse opioids. Services include naloxone kits, clinical assessment, counselling, specialized treatment planning, aftercare, and follow-up.

Opioid Agonist Treatment

103-9172 120th Street, Surrey, BC

Opioid Treatment

Offered by MG Medical Clinic. Provides an outpatient methadone or suboxone treatment program in a supervised clinical setting for people who misuse opioids.

Pharmacy Services

9750 140th Street, Surrey, BC

Opioid Treatment

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.

Pharmacy Services

14867 108th Avenue, Surrey, BC

Opioid Treatment

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.