2 locations
146 Magnus Ave., Winnipeg
510 Frederick St., Brandon
http://www.afm.mb.ca View on Google Maps
Adult Co-Ed
Covered by Manitoba Health
Recommended minimum of 6 months in length
The Manitoba Opioid Support and Treatment (MOST) Program supports individuals who are dependent on opioids by prescribing medication that reduces the symptoms of withdrawal as well as providing counselling and other supports.
AFM offers this program in Winnipeg and Brandon.
Components of the MOST Program include:
- Counselling and support
- Health education and promotion
- Disease prevention education, including a needle exchange
- Assisting clients to link with other community based supports and services
Our team consists of several doctors, time nurses, and a treatment counsellor
Individuals who are opioid dependent are eligible for the program.
Opioid drugs include the following:
- Morphine
- Heroin
- Oxycontin
- Percocet
- Percodan
- Dilaudid
- Demerol
- Codeine
- Fentanyl