Addiction Treatment Centres in Waterloo, ON
20 treatment centres, detox programs, and recovery services in Waterloo, Ontario. Compare services and reviews, then contact centres directly.
A Balanced Approach - Shaw Social Work Professional Corporation
490 Dutton Drive, Waterloo, ON
Drs Doering Torrance-Perks Drugovic Lawrence & Associates
315-55 Erb St E, Waterloo, ON
Field Trip Health | Kitchener Waterloo | Ketamine Therapy
180 Columbia St W, Waterloo, ON
Access Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy in Kitchener Waterloo
Heart & Mind Therapy
16 John St W, Waterloo, ON
You can find Heart & Mind Therapy at 16 John St W Unit F, Waterloo, ON N2L 1A7, Canada, or contact us at +1 226 918 9077 for more information.
KW Pelvic Health
48 Laurel Street, Waterloo, ON
Physiotherapy clinic in Uptown Waterloo that focuses on pelvic health for women, men and children. Services available include: pelvic floor and orthopaedic physiotherapy, pediatric pelvic floor physiotherapy, small group physiotherapy, small group strength classes and B- pulse electromagnetic therapy (Kegel chair).
Transformation Counselling
22 King Street South, Waterloo, ON
Transformation Counselling offers effective counselling services to teens, students, adults, couples, and families in Kitchener, Cambridge, and Waterloo.
Trillium Counselling
55 Erb Street East, Waterloo, ON
Trillium Counselling provides individual, couple and trauma therapy services.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many addiction treatment centres are there in Waterloo?+
FindTreatment.ca lists 20 treatment centres and recovery services in Waterloo, Ontario, including detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient programs, and counselling services.
Is addiction treatment free in Ontario?+
Publicly funded treatment programs in Ontario 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 Waterloo?+
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.