Addictions & Mental Health
Alberta Health Services Take Home Naloxone Walk-in Clinics and Pharmacies interactive map
• Naloxone is a temporary antidote for opioid overdose
• Naloxone kits are free to the public at all of the locations on this interactive map
Edmonton: Alberta Health Services Addiction Services Edmonton
Phone: 780-427-2736
Address: 10010 102A Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 0G5
• Provides walk in and intake assessment, treatment, and referral services
Edmonton Addiction and Mental Health Intake Services 108 Street Services
Phone: 780-342-7718
Address: 9942-108 Street NW
• Intake therapist available to provide mental health support through scheduled telephone and in person appointments
Calgary: Access Mental Health (Alberta Health Services)
Phone: 403-943-1500
• Phone support to provide the best resources, referral, and information for individuals living in Calgary
• 8am-5pm Monday to Friday
Alberta: Alberta Health Services Mental Health Clinics in Alberta
• A list of addiction and mental health services available through AHS at multiple locations in Alberta
Alberta Health Services Addiction Helpline
Phone: 1-866-332-2322
For concerns about substance use and pregnancy: 1-866-332-2322
Alberta Health Services Mental Health Helpline
Phone: 1-877-303-2642
Opioid Agonist Treatment Programs:
Agonist treatments, such as methadone and Suboxone, are used to treat opioid dependence
Alberta: Alberta Health Services Opioid Dependency Program
Phone: 780-422-1302
Address: 10010 102A Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 0G5
• Provides methadone or Suboxone® maintenance treatment in an outpatient setting
• Locations in Edmonton, Cardston, Ponoka, Fort McMurray, High Prairie, Calgary, and Grande Prairie
Edmonton and Calgary: Metro City Medical Clinic
Phone: 780-429-3991 (Edmonton), 587-430-0905 (Calgary)
Address: 10419 – 102 Avenue (Edmonton), #150 909-5th Avenue SW (Calgary)
• Provide assessment, treatment, and referral for opioid use disorder and addiction
List of Opioid Agonist Treatment Clinics in Alberta
Canadian Mental Health Association Edmonton – Programs & Services
- 24-hour information and referral line connecting you to social, health, and government services
- This website shows resources in your area in Alberta
- A free mental health service that provides its users with a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) based text message every day for three months
- Text messages are written by mental health therapists
- Helps people adjust negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that may cause stress and anxiety
- Texts provide advice and encouragement regarding developing resiliency and coping skills
- Text COVID19HOPE to 393939 to subscribe.
- Text Open2Change to 393939 to subscribe to the addiction program.
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