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RAAM Clinics advice (Toronto specific locations)

RAAM Clinics advice (Toronto specific locations)

Patient-Oriented Resources

The Substance Use Service at Women’s College Hospital provides in-person and virtual care to people seeking information or assistance regarding their use of substances, including prescription medications.

We take a holistic, trauma-informed approach to the assessment and support of people who use alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamines and other substances.

We see individuals 16 years of age and over by appointment as well as on a walk-in basis through our RAAM (Rapid Access Addiction Medicine) clinic.

Formal referrals are not required but are encouraged.

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[FR] Psychiatry
[FR] Pain
[FR] Mental Health
[FR] Substance Use Disorders
[FR] Family Medicine (Primary Care)
[FR] Internal Medicine
[FR] Emergency Medicine

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[FR] PDF Document (External)
Opioid Pain Medicines: Safety Information for Patients and Families
Handout for patients about effectiveness, adverse effects and safe handling of their opioid prescriptions.
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RAAM Clinics Finding Tool
A rapid access addiction medicine (RAAM) clinic is a low-barrier, walk-in clinic that patients can attend to get help for a substance use disorder without an appointment or formal referral.
[FR] PDF Document (External)
Starting Buprenorphine Therapy: A Guide for Patients
A series of helpful FAQs for your patients about starting buprenorphine.

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