York Region has declared a drug poisoning emergency — and the data confirms it. Opioid-related harms including emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths have been increasing steadily over the last decade, according to York Region Public Health. Most recently, the region recorded 250 emergency department visits for opioid overdoses in a single year, and fentanyl was present at the time of death in nearly three-quarters of opioid-related fatalities in York Region, according to public health data.
Addiction does not discriminate by postal code. In Markham and across York Region, substance use disorders — including opioid addiction, alcohol dependence, and stimulant use — affect individuals from all walks of life, including professionals, parents, students, and newcomers. The region’s rapid growth and high-density suburban environment have not insulated it from the pressures that drive addiction.
The public treatment system is under enormous pressure province-wide. The average wait time for a publicly funded treatment program in Ontario is approximately 42 days — and that’s before accounting for the time needed to see a specialist. For someone who has found the courage to ask for help, waiting more than a month is not just frustrating — it can be dangerous. Recovery windows are fragile, and private treatment in Markham allows you to act on them immediately.