Loading...
Dufferin County - Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM)
1 Elizabeth St, Suite L2
Orangeville, ON
L9W 7N7
Orangeville, ON
L9W 7N7
905-451-2123 ext 2
Over 18 years 1-888-811-2222 * Under 18 years 519-941-1530 (Dufferin Child and Youth Mental Health Crisis Line)
Toll-Free: 1-877-451-2123 ext 2
Fax: 519-941-0580
Walk-in: Thu 12noon-2pm, 4:30pm-6:30pm * recommend new clients attend the clinic during walk-in hours. Booked appointments are reserved for existing clients
Last update: May 14, 2026: Suggest an edit
Application
Walk-in or call for appointment
Eligibility / Target Population
For people with substance use issues requiring immediate intervention
Fees
None
Languages
English
Language Notes
Translation and interpretation is available for most languages. When you call please let us know if interpretation services are needed
Area Served
Dufferin County
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services:
Rapid Access Addiction Medicine(RAAM) works in collaboration with primary care, the emergency departments (William Osler Brampton, Etobicoke sites), shelters and other health service providers and first responders in supporting clients with addictions issues * provide immediate access to lifesaving treatment by offering same-day counselling and addiction medication
Services the RAAM Clinic provides:
RAAM is led by Nurse Practitioners with a multi-disciplinary team to assess, diagnose, treat and monitor clients who use substances, and has three components:
Services the RAAM Clinic provides:
- diagnose substance use disorders and concurrent mental health disorders
- initiates pharmacotherapy when indicated
- alcohol use disorders: naltrexone, acamprosate, gabapentin, disulfiram
- opioid use disorders: buprenorphine/ naloxone
- provides harm reduction interventions and advice
- overdose prevention guidance
- provides brief solution-focused counselling
- provides trauma-informed care
- makes appropriate links to community services for addiction, psychosocial, and social services
- link clients back to primary care when stable and connects clients to primary care providers if unattached
- educates and supports health service providers with information about addiction treatment
- provides advice and support to primary care physicians who have referred patients
RAAM is led by Nurse Practitioners with a multi-disciplinary team to assess, diagnose, treat and monitor clients who use substances, and has three components:
- Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinic
- Substance Use Intervention and Treatment Clinic
- Knowledge Exchange and Support
Last Updated: May 14, 2026: Suggest an edit