Cloud Pharmacy provides compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals struggling with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Our physicians combine medical management, medications, and support services to help you reduce or stop drinking safely while maintaining work, school, and family commitments.
55 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 1C6
Mondays, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM EST
Phone: 647‑748‑1337 Fax: 647-748-1336
Cloudpharmacystaff@gmail.com
Alcohol Use Disorder is a chronic medical condition that affects the brain’s reward and motivation systems. Signs may include:
Long-term alcohol use can lead to serious health complications, including:
Liver disease: Fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis
Heart problems: High blood pressure, stroke, and heart disease
Digestive issues: Pancreatitis and malnutrition
Brain & mental health: Memory loss, depression, and anxiety
Cancer: Increased risk of liver, throat, breast, and colon cancers
Early treatment can significantly reduce or even reverse many of these risks.


Our team offers personalized, evidence-based care to reduce cravings, prevent relapse, and support lasting recovery.
A thorough review of your drinking patterns, physical health, and mental well-being helps identify needs, uncover risks, and create a personalized, evidence-based treatment plan guided by experienced physicians.
Medications reduce cravings, prevent relapse, and support recovery. Naltrexone blocks alcohol’s effects, Acamprosate aids early abstinence, and Disulfiram causes unpleasant reactions if drinking. Your doctor chooses the best option.
Alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous without care. Physicians provide monitored support, medications when needed, and medical oversight to reduce complications, manage symptoms safely, and protect your overall health.
Flexible outpatient care allows you to continue work, school, and family life while receiving regular check-ins, medical monitoring, professional guidance, and ongoing treatment tailored to your schedule.
Access counseling, therapy, peer support, and mental health resources that strengthen coping strategies, address emotional challenges, and support long-term recovery alongside medical treatment.
Ongoing monitoring, medication adjustments, education, and physician guidance help reduce relapse risk, reinforce healthy habits, and support lasting recovery with long-term stability and confidence.
Long-term alcohol use can lead to serious health complications, including:
Liver disease: Fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis
Heart problems: High blood pressure, stroke, and heart disease
Digestive issues: Pancreatitis and malnutrition
Brain & mental health: Memory loss, depression, and anxiety
Cancer: Increased risk of liver, throat, breast, and colon cancers
Early treatment can significantly reduce or even reverse many of these risks.
Call 911 or go to the ER if you experience:
Severe withdrawal symptoms (confusion, seizures, hallucinations)
Delirium tremens (DTs)
Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
Alcohol poisoning
For non-emergency support:
ConnexOntario Substance Abuse: 1-866-531-2600 (24/7)
Crisis Helpline: 988
Cloudpharmacystaff@gmail.com
We go beyond just filling prescriptions — we care about your overall health, safety, and peace of mind. Our blister pack service is designed to bring convenience and confidence to your daily medication routine.
Minutes from Yonge‑Dundas Square and easily accessible via TTC. Walking distance from TMU, U of T, and George Brown College.
Seamless coordination between prescribing physicians and on‑site pharmacy for a smoother treatment experience.
All services are confidential and provided in accordance with HIPAA Privacy Practices.
Call 647-748-1337, email us, or visit our downtown Toronto clinic to schedule your intake.
Meet with our physician for a medical assessment and a personalized treatment plan
Start evidence-based treatment with ongoing medical monitoring and support.
Yes. Our physicians tailor your plan to your current drinking and goals.
Only Disulfiram causes reactions with alcohol. Naltrexone and Acamprosate reduce cravings without causing illness.
Duration is individualized; some need months, others require longer-term support.
Relapse is common and doesn’t mean failure. We adjust your plan and provide additional support to get back on track.
Absolutely. Your privacy is protected under strict laws and nothing is shared without your consent.
Some medications are safer than others. Inform your physician so the best option can be recommended.
Our compassionate team supports you every step of the way. Whether you’re ready to quit completely or reduce drinking safely, we’ll create a plan tailored to your needs.