Opioid addiction is a medical condition — not a personal failure.
At Cloud Pharmacy Addiction Clinic, we provide safe, medically supervised Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) to help you reduce cravings, prevent withdrawal, and regain control of your life.
Our experienced physicians offer methadone, Suboxone®, and Kadian® in a confidential, judgment-free environment — right in downtown Toronto.
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
Opioid Agonist Treatment (also called MAT or OST) uses prescribed medications to stabilize brain chemistry and support long-term recovery. OAT helps to:


Evidence-based treatment options tailored to your health, history, and recovery goals.
A long-acting medication that prevents withdrawal symptoms and reduces cravings. It is often best for individuals with long-term or severe opioid dependence who need steady, daily stabilization.
A first-line treatment with a strong safety profile that reduces cravings and lowers overdose risk. Ideal for patients who want faster stabilization and more flexibility in treatment.
A specialized option reserved for complex or treatment-resistant cases, prescribed under close medical supervision when other treatments have not been effective.
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.
A full medical and substance-use evaluation to create a personalized care plan.
Careful medication adjustment to control cravings and withdrawal safely.
Regular follow-ups, pharmacy coordination, and take-home doses when appropriate.
Most patients can begin treatment within a few days of their initial assessment, and sometimes sooner depending on availability.
No. When prescribed and monitored correctly, these medications control withdrawal and cravings without causing euphoria.
Yes. Treatment is designed to support normal daily life, including work, school, and family responsibilities.
Absolutely. All services are private and protected under healthcare privacy laws. Your information is never shared without your consent.
Treatment length varies by person. Some patients benefit from shorter-term treatment, while others need longer-term support. Your physician will guide this based on your progress and goals.
We follow a harm-reduction approach. You won’t be removed from the program for continued use—your treatment plan will be adjusted to better support your recovery.
Yes. If your current medication isn’t working well for you, your physician can safely transition you to another option using established medical protocols.
Physician visits are covered by OHIP. Medication costs may be covered by ODB, NIHB, Trillium, or private insurance, depending on your situation.
Yes, OAT is clinically proven to reduce overdose deaths, improve quality of life, and support long-term recovery. It is far safer than continued street opioid use.
Recovery is possible — and help is closer than you think.