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Smoking - Erie St Clair


Smoking prevention programs and support services that help people to quit smoking or vaping.

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These services serve all or part of Erie St Clair
Bluewater Health - Mental Health and Addictions Services - Smoking Treatment for Ontario Patients (STOP)  
Russell Building, 6th Floor, 89 Norman St, Sarnia, ON  N7T 6S3
519-464-4400 ext 5370 Add to Clipboard
Central Lambton Family Health Team - STOP Program  
4130 Glenview Rd, Unit 3, Petrolia, ON  N0N 1R0
519-882-2500 Add to Clipboard
CK Public Health - Tobacco Free Living and Smoke Free Ontario  
435 Grand Ave W, Chatham, ON  N7M 5L8
519-352-7270 Add to Clipboard
Grand Bend Area Community Health Centre - Community and Wellness Programs - Community Health Education Programs - STOP Smoking Cessation Program  
69 Main St E, , ON  N0M 1T0
519-238-2362 x284 Add to Clipboard
North Lambton Community Health Centre - Smoking Cessation  
59 King St W, Unit 3, Forest, ON  N0N 1J0
519-786-4545 Add to Clipboard
Rapids Family Health Team - Smoking Cessation/Vaping Cessation  
1150 Pontiac Dr, Suite 4, Sarnia, ON  N7S 3A7
519-339-8949 Add to Clipboard
Windsor-Essex County Health Unit - Tobacco Cessation  
1005 Ouellette Ave, Windsor, ON  N9A 4J8
519-258-2146 ext 3100 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Erie St Clair, but provide service to Erie St Clair.
Canadian Cancer Society - Ontario Division - Smokers' Helpline  
55 St Clair Ave W, Suite 300, Toronto, ON  M4V 2Y7
416-488-5400 Add to Clipboard
Ontario Health - Cancer Care Ontario - Indigenous Tobacco Program  
525 University Ave, Unit 500, Toronto, ON  M5G 2L3
437-703-3317 Add to Clipboard
Ontario. Ministry of Health - Smoking Cessation Program  
Toronto, ON
ServiceOntario: 1-866-532-3161 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.

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