Welcome to
Simcoe Addiction & Mental Health
Ontario’s Best Private Addiction & Mental Health Treatment Centre
Your Recovery Starts Here

About Simcoe Addiction & Mental Health
Thanks to our dedicated team of psychiatrists, addiction doctors, master’s level registered psychotherapists and certified counsellors, Simcoe Addiction & Mental Health is Ontario’s premier addiction and mental health provider. With an accreditation from Accreditation Canada, we’re here to provide top-quality care you and your loved ones can count on.
If you or your loved one is struggling with mental health and/or substance abuse, you’re not alone. Simcoe Rehab provides kind, compassionate, and evidence-based services for those coping with co-occurring addiction and mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD and more.
Meet The Team
Our dedicated team consists of:
- Psychiatrists (Help address any mental health challenges)
- Nurses (Assess and contribute to your treatment plan)
- Medical Doctors (Address any physical symptoms)
- Certified Counsellors (There to support you day-to-day)
- Masters Level Psychotherapists (Address and begin your person-centred recovery plan)
Call us today, your recovery starts here.
About Our Programs
Simcoe Addiction and Mental Health offers an evidence-based, holistic approach to treatment. We believe in healing the mind and body simultaneously. Through our comprehensive approach to recovery, we work alongside you to develop a unique treatment plan catered to your needs. We utilize a wide range of different treatment modalities to properly treat each person’s specific issues and personal needs. Some of the treatment approaches we offer include:
We welcome clients at our facility in Cookstown, Ontario.
Explore Programs and Services
It’s easy to feel alone during this process, but we believe that this takes a group of qualified and dedicated professionals to assist in this process and make it as comfortable as possible.
Addiction Treatment
Our addiction treatment services which include withdrawal management, residential addiction and mental health treatment, as well as individual and family therapy sessions, are designed to address a wide range of substance use disorders and behavioural addictions. We specialize in a variety of treatments, from alcohol and drug addictions to behavioural addictions such as gambling, internet, porn/sex, and video game addiction. We understand the complex, multi-faceted needs of those who suffer from substance use disorders and mental health challenges, and we’re here to help uncover the root cause of addiction.
Mental Health Treatment
We understand that the journey to recovery extends beyond physical healing, encompassing mental and emotional rehabilitation as well. Whether you’re grappling with addiction or seeking support solely for mental health concerns, our mental health programs and services are readily available to meet your needs. We offer a range of services, including individual, group, and family therapy, mindfulness and stress management, psychiatric care, and educational workshops. Our team works together to provide a warm, non-judgmental, and safe environment for clients to address their mental health concerns. We specialize in treating a variety of conditions, including ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, OCD, Depression, Trauma & PTSD, Co-Occurring Disorders, and Borderline Personality.
Call us today, your recovery starts here.
Additional Resources
We publish information regularly to help keep you informed about various addiction and mental health concerns, services and treatment options. If you’re in search of specific information we haven’t yet touched on, please email us at info@simcoerehab.ca where we’ll be happy to help.

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