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Service Description

Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinics provide quick access to care for people who are struggling with substance use. RAAM services are short-term and connect clients to the appropriate community care providers for ongoing care and support.

RAAM Clinics that accept self-referrals and health-care provider referrals:

  • Regina
    • 1056 Albert Street
    • 306-766-6380
    • Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 3:00 pm — call to book/for intake; walk-ins may be accepted depending on availability.
  • Prince Albert
    • 101-15th Street East (second floor)
    • 306-765-8703
    • Monday – Friday 1:00 -pm 3:30 pm — drop in
  • North Battleford
    • 1202-101 Street
    • 306-937-4070
    • Drop in or call to make an appointment Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (noon), 1:00 pm – 4:30
    • 1:00 pm drop in

RAAM Clinic that only accepts referrals from the emergency department or from health-care providers within the acute health-care sites:

  • Saskatoon
    • 306-655-5754

Eligibility

People who are struggling with substance use in need of quick access to care.

Application Process

Regina, Prince Albert, and North Battleford clinics accept self-referrals and health-care provider referrals. Walk-in for service. Call for information.

Saskatoon clinic only accepts referrals from the Emergency Department or from health-care providers within the acute health-care sites.

Service Website

www.saskhealthauthority.ca/your-health/conditions-diseases-services/all-z/opioid-stewardship-program/addiction-and-harm-reduction-clinics/rapid-access-addiction-medicine-raam-clinics

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Coverage Area

Available by self-referral: North Battleford, Prince Albert, and Regina. Saskatoon clinic only available by health-care provider referrals.

North Battleford RAAM Clinic

Address

1202 101 Street
North Battleford SK  S9A 0Z8

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Location Info

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