
A Place to Heal,
Grow, and Thrive
At Thrive Medical, our aim is to provide compassionate, evidence-based addiction care in a supportive environment. Helping individuals heal, grow, and build a meaningful life is at the heart of what we do. All of our services are fully covered by OHIP to ensure care is always accessible.

About Us
At our outpatient clinic, we take a comprehensive approach to care, recognizing that substance use rarely occurs in isolation. We proudly offer evidence-based medical treatments such as Methadone, Suboxone, and Naltrexone, supported by a team committed to providing care with empathy and respect. Every patient’s story is unique, and we are committed to meeting you wherever you are in your journey.
All of our services are covered by OHIP. We provide walk-in assessment with no appointment or referral needed. Whether you are seeking help for the first time or looking for ongoing support, our team is here to walk alongside you every step of the way.
We are more than a clinic, we are a community of healing, growth, and hope.
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Talking about addiction treatment can feel overwhelming. There’s no shortage of opinions, myths, and emotional weight tied to getting help. One topic that often sparks a lot of questions is Medication-Assisted Treatment, or MAT for short. At Thrive Medical, we hear it all the time, isn’t MAT just replacing one addiction with another? Or does […]

It’s easy to miss the warning signs when they’re happening in real time. One day blends into the next, and what starts as a way to take the edge off can quietly grow into something bigger. At Thrive Medical, we believe asking for help isn’t weakness, it’s courageous. If you’ve been questioning your relationship with […]

Let’s face it, addiction carries a lot of misunderstanding. Even today, with all we know, there’s still this outdated idea floating around that addiction is about bad choices or lack of willpower. At Thrive Medical, we see it differently, and so does the science. Understanding addiction for what it truly is, a medical condition, not […]