Finding Help for Addiction in Kingston

If you’re struggling with substance use in Kingston, or you’re trying to support someone who is, there is help available. Kingston offers addiction services like local detox, outpatient counselling, and residential treatment. Whether you’re looking for publicly funded care or exploring private options with faster access, there are paths. Recovery is possible, and the first step is reaching out.

Funded Addiction Help

If you are seeking immediate help with substance abuse, whether in crisis or not, you can contact the following resources.

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Immediate Crisis Support

Addiction & Mental Health Services – Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington (AMHS-KFLA)

24/7 Crisis Line (Kingston & Frontenac):

  • ☎️   613-544-4229 or 1-866-616-6005, 24/7 Crisis Line (Lennox & Addington):
  • ☎️   613-354-7388 or 1-800-267-7877, Offering urgent response, emotional support, and de-escalation services through phone, walk-in, and mobile crisis teams.
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Addiction Services in Kingston and Frontenac

They offer substance use treatment and the Motherwise program to mothers of young kids or pregnant individuals who have concerns about drugs or alcohol. Facilitated support groups, including Day Treatment, an intensive 4-week treatment program. For more information, visit their website.

📍  552 Princess Street, Kingston

☎️  613-544-4229

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Kingston Health Science Centre Detox

The facility is available for individuals 16 years old or older. They offer withdrawal management services for intoxication, in withdrawal related to their substance use, waiting for intake into a residential treatment program, or are in danger of relapse. For more information, visit their website.

📍  240 Brock St., Kingston

☎️  613-549-6461

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New Dawn Medical

Offers outpatient services and provides comprehensive assessments, treatment,  counselling, withdrawal management support, and educational information. Covered by OHIP. They have two locations in Kingston. More information on their website.

📍  472 Division St, and 2790-A Princess St, Kingston

☎️  1-833-456-DAWN

Substances of Choice in Kingston

According to the Government of Canada statistics, opioids are the primary substances associated with various addiction harms in Kingston, Ontario. Opioid-related deaths have been steadily increasing in KFL&A, from fewer than 13 deaths per year before 2016 to 42 deaths in 2020. In 2024, local health authorities reported a 30% increase in apparent drug poisonings since late April, prompting urgent public health alerts.

Additionally, crystal methamphetamine use is a growing concern, particularly among individuals with housing issues and/or mental health challenges. While alcohol remains widely consumed, opioids and methamphetamines are most closely linked to overdose deaths and acute addiction-related issues in the region.

Getting Help as a Family for Addiction in Kingston, Ontario

It’s important for families to get help for themselves, not just for their loved one who’s using. Support is available through:

  • Family therapy or counselling,
  • Support groups like Al-Anon and Nar-Anon
  • Addiction education programs for spouses, parents, and children
  • Crisis lines and peer support services in Kingston

All these services are offered by Addiction & Mental Health Services – Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington (AMHS-KFLA). Addiction is a complex condition, but recovery is possible, and families can heal together.

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Take the First Step — Help Is Here in Kingston

If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use in Kingston, you don’t have to face it alone. Whether you’re exploring detox, rehab, outpatient counselling, or private treatment options, support is available, and recovery is possible.

Our team is here to help you understand your choices and take the next step toward a healthier future. All conversations are confidential, and there’s no obligation. Reach out today — the help you need could be just one call away.

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What is the difference between funded and private treatment?

Funded rehabs are usually free or at low cost, while private services are paid-for services. More here on these two rehab options.

Talk to someone you trust who is a non-user, preferably someone who has been through it. You can also contact 211 Ontario for assistance.

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