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Thrive Medical

RAAM Clinic Toronto

All of our services are fully covered by OHIP to ensure care is always accessible.

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About Thrive Medical

At Thrive Medical, we are dedicated to helping individuals break free from addiction and create a foundation for lifelong health. Every person’s journey is unique, and we approach care with compassion, respect, and the belief that recovery is always possible.

Our team blends evidence-based medical treatments with a holistic philosophy that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of healing. From walk-in assessments to ongoing care, Thrive Medical is more than a clinic—we are a supportive community where individuals and families can find strength, guidance, and hope.

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Substances We Specialize In

Addiction does not look the same for everyone. Thrive Medical’s Toronto RAAM clinic provides treatment for a wide range of substances with programs designed to address both the physical and emotional aspects of recovery.

Opioids Addiction

Opioid dependency is a growing concern across Ontario. We provide specialized care using evidence-based therapies such as Suboxone,Naltrexone, or Methadone, combined with counselling and community resources, to help patients rebuild their lives safely.

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Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction is one of the most common forms of substance use disorder in Canada, and it can affect physical health, relationships, and overall quality of life. At Thrive Medical, we provide medication-assisted treatments, counselling, and ongoing support to help individuals overcome dependence and prevent relapse.

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Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine use often leads to cycles of short-lived highs and prolonged crashes. Thrive Medical offers treatments that stabilize the brain’s chemistry, reduce urges, and provide tools for long-term abstinence.

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cocaine use often leads to cycles

Meth Addiction

Methamphetamine addiction requires comprehensive support due to its impact on the brain and body. Thrive Medical’s approach combines medical treatment with behavioural therapies that restore mental health and empower recovery.

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methamphetamine addiction requires comprehensive support

Cannabis Addiction

While cannabis is legal in Canada, dependency can disrupt work, relationships, and motivation. Our clinicians provide structured programs that help patients regain balance, set healthy boundaries, and manage cravings.

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Nicotine Dependence

Nicotine dependency may seem less urgent but carries long-term health risks. We provide cessation programs with medical and behavioural support to help individuals quit smoking or vaping for good.

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Outpatient Clinic

Our outpatient rehab clinic in Toronto is designed for people who want structured addiction treatment without putting their lives on hold. Instead of committing to an overnight or inpatient program, patients receive medical care, counselling, and ongoing support while continuing to live at home, go to work, or attend school. This model allows individuals to maintain their daily responsibilities and family life, while still benefiting from professional addiction treatment.

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Services

Our RAAM clinic in Toronto provides safe, effective, and evidence-based medication-assisted treatments for individuals struggling with substance use. These medications reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making it easier to focus on long-term recovery. Every treatment plan is customized to fit your health needs and goals.

Addiction and mental health disorders often go hand in hand. At Thrive Medical, we provide counselling and support services that address depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other challenges that may affect recovery. By treating the whole person—not just the addiction—we help patients build resilience and confidence for the future.

To make treatment more accessible, we offer an on-site pharmacy for prescribed medications. This convenient option reduces barriers to care, ensures consistent access, and gives patients peace of mind knowing their treatment is always within reach.

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OHIP Covered Addiction Rehab

One of the biggest barriers to seeking help for addiction is cost. At Thrive Medical, we remove that barrier by offering OHIP-covered addiction rehab in Toronto. Every assessment, treatment, and follow-up visit is fully funded, meaning you can focus on recovery without worrying about financial strain. This accessibility ensures that anyone—regardless of income or insurance coverage—can get the medical care they need.

Walk-in assessments are available with no referral or appointment required, so help is always within reach. Our team is experienced in guiding patients through every stage of recovery, from initial withdrawal support to long-term relapse prevention. By combining medical expertise with compassion and accessibility, Thrive Medical ensures that treatment is not just available but achievable for every person who takes the courageous step to ask for help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

RAAM (Rapid Access Addiction Medicine) clinics provide immediate, walk-in access to evidence-based addiction treatment without long wait times or referrals. These clinics focus on reducing barriers to care and offer support for a variety of addictive disorders.

No referral is required. You can walk in for a thorough evaluation by a mental health professional or addiction specialist and begin drug addiction treatment the same day.

Yes. All services at our RAAM Clinic in Toronto, including assessments, medical treatments, counselling, and support groups, are fully covered by OHIP to ensure accessible care for everyone.

We provide treatment for alcohol, opioids like heroin, cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamines, nicotine, and other substances, including illegal drugs. Our programs address both mild, moderate, and severe substance use disorders.

Medications reduce drug cravings and withdrawal symptoms, giving patients stability so they can focus on recovery and long-term wellness. This effective treatment is often combined with behavioral therapies such as motivational enhancement therapy and contingency management.

Yes. Our outpatient programs are designed to fit into your daily life, allowing you to maintain employment, school, or family responsibilities while receiving in-person care and support.

Yes. We provide counselling and mental health support for co-occurring mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health conditions. Treating both mental disorders and substance use is essential for successful recovery.

During your first visit to our RAAM clinic in Toronto, you’ll meet with a mental health professional who conducts a thorough evaluation, including a review of your medical history and substance use patterns based on criteria from the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. This helps develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Same-day assessments and treatment are available through our walk-in RAAM clinic. There’s no need to wait weeks for care, which helps prevent relapse and addresses urgent health problems promptly.

If drug use or addiction is causing legal problems, personal problems, or affecting your health, relationships, or daily life, it’s time to reach out. Research shows that early intervention improves outcomes, and peer support along with professional care can guide you through recovery.

Recognizing an opioid overdose and responding quickly is critical. Naloxone can temporarily reverse the effects of an opioid overdose and is available as a nasal spray or injection. After administering naloxone, always seek immediate medical care by calling 9-1-1 or going to the emergency department.

Yes. Prevention programs focusing on education, outreach, and addressing risk factors such as recreational activities and experimental use among young people can reduce the likelihood of developing a substance use disorder. The National Institute on Drug Abuse supports many such initiatives.

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