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Kamloops Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT Clinic) - Kamloops Mental Health & Substance Use (King Street Centre) - Addictions Treatment

Provided by Interior Health

Provides opioid agonist treatment and related services.
Opioid Agonist Treatment is the recommended treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). OAT involves an opioid agonist medication prescribed and monitored by a health care provider. The primary medications used are Suboxone and Methadone.
King Street Physicians do not accept FP Referrals outside of Mental Health and Substance Use Services.


Assertive Community Treatment and Intensive Case Management team located at this location.

Services offered at this location include:
  • Access Services
  • Assertive Community Treatment
  • Counselling & Treatment Services
  • Crisis Response
  • Facility Based Withdrawal Management Services
  • Group Counselling & Education
  • Intensive Case Management
  • Interior Health Children's Assessment Network (IHCAN)
  • Overdose Prevention Services
  • Substance Use Connections
  • Substance Use Counselling & Treatment Services
  • Therapeutic Volunteer Program
  • Interior Crisis Line Network (24 hours): 1-888-353-2273
    After Hours Crisis Line 250-377-0088


    No referral required

    250-376-7855 or 250-377-0088 (Crises After Hours)

    Website: https://www.interiorhealth.ca...

    King Street Centre - 126 King Street, Kamloops, British Columbia, V2B 3Z8

    Office Hours: 8:30am - 4:30pm

    Wheelchair accessible.

    Service is available in English.

    Cost: No cost

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    Service area: Kamloops + show cities

    Service area cities: Kamloops

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