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Safe Injection and Inhalation Supplies - Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant


Programs that provide free needles, crack pipes, inhalation or injection supplies, as well as overdose prevention kits. Some programs may be offered through supervised injection sites or mobile services. These harm reduction programs help to reduce infections by avoiding the sharing of needles and equipment.

See also Hepatitis and HIV / AIDS.

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These services serve all or part of Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant
Halton Region Health Department - Burlington - Health@3350 - Harm Reduction Services - Exchange Works  
3350 Fairview St, Burlington, ON  L7N 3L5
905-330-3305 Add to Clipboard
Halton. Halton Region Public Health - Halton Locations - Sexual Health Clinics  
1151 Bronte Rd, Oakville, ON  L6M 3L1
Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-825-6000 or call 3-1-1 Add to Clipboard
Hamilton Public Health Services - Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services (ADGS) - Street Health Clinic - King St E  
140 King St E, Unit 101, Hamilton, ON  L8N 1B2
905-546-4276 Add to Clipboard
Hamilton Public Health Services - Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services (ADGS) - Van Needle Syringe Program  
905-317-9966 Add to Clipboard
Hamilton Public Health Services - Sexual Health Clinic - Downtown Clinic  
David Braley Health Science Centre, 100 Main St W, 3rd Fl, Hamilton, ON  L8P 1H6
905-528-5894 Add to Clipboard
Positive Health Network - Brant County and Brantford Regional Van (The)  
140 King St E, Suite 101, Hamilton, ON  L8N 1B2
Call or Text: 289-440-4912 Add to Clipboard
Positive Health Network - Haldimand, Norfolk and Six Nations Regional Van (The)  
140 King St E, Suite 101, Hamilton, ON  L8N 1B2
289-440-4903 Add to Clipboard
Positive Health Network - Van Service  
140 King St E, Suite 101, Hamilton, ON  L8N 1B2
905-317-9966 Add to Clipboard
Positive Living Niagara - Harm Reduction Outreach  
120 Queenston St, St Catharines, ON  L2R 2Z3
905-984-8684 Add to Clipboard

These services may or may not be regulated in Ontario. For services that are not specifically regulated, Consumer Protection Ontario provides guidance on consumer rights, public safety, and how to address concerns or serious complaints.

Medical services in Ontario must be provided or supervised by regulated health professionals. To confirm if specific people are eligible to practice, check the public registries of the corresponding regulatory colleges.