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Chatham's RAAM Clinic temporarily gets new home

The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance's Rapid Access to Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinic in Chatham will be temporarily relocating.

As of December 14, the clinic will move from its current Emma Street location to the hospital's outpatient mental health services site located at 240 Grand Ave W. in Chatham.

The RAAM clinic provides low barrier access for individuals seeking treatment and support for any substance use disorder. Individuals do not need an appointment and are seen on a walk-in basis.

Walk-in hours at the Chatham Site RAAM Clinic will continue to take place on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

The clinic also remains in operation on Thursdays for booked appointments only to facilitate ongoing substance abuse treatment. Additionally, CKHA’s Wallaceburg Site RAAM Clinic will continue to offer walk-in services every Tuesday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

More information about what services the clinic offers can be found by clicking here.

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