Evidence-based OAT
Assessment and treatment planning for opioid use disorder, including buprenorphine/naloxone and methadone when appropriate.
Greater Vancouver
Virtual and phone care for opioid use disorder, including buprenorphine/naloxone and methadone when clinically appropriate. Covered by BC MSP with a valid BC Services Card.
Please do not send confidential medical information by regular email. The clinic will reply with a secure booking platform when needed.
The emphasis is practical, compassionate treatment for people navigating opioid use, withdrawal risk, stigma, and the toxic drug supply.
Assessment and treatment planning for opioid use disorder, including buprenorphine/naloxone and methadone when appropriate.
A clinical style that avoids shame, recognizes ambivalence, and supports patients through setbacks without closing the door.
Phone or video appointments for eligible BC patients, with secure booking and follow-up workflows.
Training and clinical orientation, summarized for patients and referrers.
Dr. Anna Curry is a family physician practicing addiction medicine. She completed medical school and family medicine residency at Queen's University and holds a PhD from the University of Toronto's Institute of Medical Sciences.
Her clinical background includes primary care obstetrics and maternity-care training on the North Shore, including prenatal, newborn, postpartum, and labour-and-delivery care. Her addiction medicine work remains grounded in trauma-informed, patient-centred care and low-barrier access.
After witnessing the human cost of Canada's toxic drug crisis, Dr. Curry is dedicated to evidence-based care that helps patients access treatment with dignity and as little delay as possible.
Patients may self-contact. Clinicians and community workers can also fax basic referral information.