Address: 465 Dundas St E 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M5A 2B2, CanadaHours: Closed ⋅ Opens 12 PMPhone: +1 416-364-2261
Appointments
Contact the CHCnearest you to make an appointment. Please bring your health card to your appointment. Find your nearest CHC
How do I enter the community health centre?
The Community Health Centre Main Entrance is on the corner of Moore and Alinga Streets near the red skywalk pedestrian bridge. There is a large polished stainless-steel artwork out the front of the building. To enter the centre head through the glass doors. You are on the Ground Floor. The lifts are located towards the back of the Ground Floor.
Overview
If you need help accessing primary care, a CHCcan help you see doctors, nurse practitioners, social workers, dietitians and others. You can receive health care, education and advice, as well as access to resources from other community agencies from CHCs. CHCs also work in the community to offer health promotion initiatives within schools, in housin.
Referrals
You do not need a referral to use this service. You may need to be already enrolled with the CHC to make an appointment. Please contact a CHCfor more details.
Services
May vary by location: 1. primary health care services 2. domestic violence prevention and treatment (including counseling, addictions counseling, conflict resolution, anger management, stress management, self-esteem enhancement) 3. parenting education and parent-child resource rooms 4. anti-racist initiatives and other programs to promote tolerance.
What can a community health centre do for You?
You can receive health care, education and advice, as well as access to resources from other community agencies from CHC s. CHC s also work in the community to offer health promotion initiatives within schools, in housing developments, and in the workplace.
When to Use This Option
you do not have a health care provider
Where can I find a community health centre in Toronto?
Shout Clinic (Central Toronto Community Health Centres) 416-703-8482 Ext 100 www.ctchc.com 168 Bathurst St., Toronto (Southwest corner of Queen and Bathurst) • For homeless and street involved youth age 16-24. • Holistic health care (physical, psychological, and social needs), dental, mental health and counselling support.
Where can I Park near the community health centre?
There are several car parks on Dickson Place close to the Community Health Centre. Pay parking fees and time limits may apply. The centre car park is on Fussell lane near Ernest Cavangh Street and provides free, time restricted parking for patients and carers. It is approximately 60 metres from the centre.
What can a community health centre do for You?
You can receive health care, education and advice, as well as access to resources from other community agencies from CHC s
CHC s also work in the community to offer health promotion initiatives within schools, in housing developments, and in the workplace
Where can I find a community health centre in Toronto?
Shout Clinic (Central Toronto Community Health Centres) 416-703-8482 Ext 100 www
ctchc com 168 Bathurst St
, Toronto (Southwest corner of Queen and Bathurst) • For homeless and street involved youth age 16-24
• Holistic health care (physical, psychological, and social needs), dental, mental health and counselling support
Where can I find community health services in Ottawa?
Pinecrest-Queensway Community Health Centre – South Nepean Community Health Centre 4100 Strandherd Drive, Suite 201 Nepean, ONK2J 0V2 Tel
: 613-288-2820 Fax: 613-288-3690 Website: www
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