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Opioid Treatment Access Line

The Opioid Treatment Access Line makes it faster and easier to access life-saving medication that prevents withdrawal symptoms and reduces the risk of overdose, and to get connected to support that same day. 

Get help to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Start your new path today. It's free and confidential.

1-833-804-8111

Open every day from 9 am to 4 pm across BC. 
 

About the treatment

Opioid addiction is a chronic medical condition that makes it hard to stop using, but there are treatments that can help. 

Opioid agonist treatment uses medications (Methadone, Suboxone or Kadian) prescribed by a trained doctor or nurse that act slowly in the body to:

  • prevent withdrawal symptoms
  • reduce the risk of overdose 

This medication can help stabilize your health and life. It has been shown to help people stay in treatment and away from toxic opioid use. 

It is the recommended first-line treatment for people with opioid use disorder. 

How the access line works

When people decide to reach out for help, they need access to care and support quickly. That’s what the Opioid Treatment Access Line does.

  • Call 1-833-804-8111 toll-free from anywhere in BC to:
    • Speak with a healthcare worker, including doctors and nurses, who can prescribe an opioid treatment medication over the phone that same day  
    • Get connected to other supports in your community 
  • Fill your prescription at a pharmacy
    • It’s free. Costs are covered under BC PharmaCare if you’re enrolled in the Medical Services Plan (MSP) and have a Personal Health Number
    • If you’re not enrolled in MSP, a pharmacist can help
  • Afterwards the health team will follow up to make sure you’re getting the care you need

Other treatments and supports

We know there's no one-size-fits-all approach to treating addiction. Every person’s path is different, and the journey is not always straightforward.  

There are treatment and recovery services across BC that make it faster and easier for people to find the options that work best for them.

  • Learn more about treatment and recovery services in BC
  • Call 811 to find a service near you (24/7) 
  • Speak with your health care provider or addiction specialist

 

If you represent an organization, you can order digital materials to promote the Opioid Treatment Access Line by emailing us at [email protected].

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Addictions Treatment and Recovery in BC

Recovery is a journey, and each person’s path is unique. Recovery is a process of healing.

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Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) Clinics in BC

Find opioid agonist treatment (OAT) clinics accepting new patients in your area.

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Bed-Based Treatment and Recovery Services Listings (BCCSU)

Find treatment and supportive recovery services that are live-in or bed-based in a community near you. 

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Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service

211 British Columbia Services Society

Provides a free, confidential phone service for people throughout BC needing help with any kind of substance use concern. Offers information and referral to education and prevention resources, support groups, and a full range of counselling and treatment services. Not a clinical service.

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Rapid Access Addiction Clinics (RAACs)

Rapid Access Addiction Clinics provide support for people who are ready to change how they're using substances.

 

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Detox Referral Line - Access Central

Vancouver Coastal Health

Provides a detox and addiction housing referral line. Adults who require detoxification receive immediate screening by health care workers, who set up appointment times with the provider that most suits a client's needs.

Also provides housing information, screening, referral, and placement services for adult men and women who are dealing with substance use issues.

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Fraser Health Virtual Care

Fraser Health Virtual Health helps you connect with a health practicioner quickly online or over the phone. 

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Island Health Virtual Care

Learn more about virtual health services available thorugh Island Health.

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Interior Health Telehealth Services

Using telehealth, patients can see and talk to a health care provider over a secure and private network.

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Northern Health Teleheath Services

Learn about telehealth in Northern Health and how it might help you connect to health care online. 

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First Nations Virtual Doctor of the Day

Free access to primary and mental health care closer to home for First Nations people who have limited or no access to doctors. 

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