Record #:
MET0532
Last Full Update:
22 Apr 2024
Agency Information
Legal Status |
(50) Non Profit |
Description and Service Details
Description (Service) |
Primary care for newly arrived refugees including: - diagnosis and management of acute medical issues; referrals to specialists when necessary
- annual health exams
- management of chronic diseases such as diabetes or hypertension
- preventative care
- full primary care for children including immunizations
- pregnancy care
- family planning advice
- health education
After two years, clinic staff will help patients to connect with a family physician near their home |
Hours |
Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm |
Areas Served |
Durham Region ; Halton Region ; Peel Region ; Toronto ; York County |
Eligibility |
Newly arrived refugees of all ages |
Application |
Call for appointment |
Languages |
Interpretive Services |
Fees |
None |
Site Information
Located In Community |
Toronto |
Address & Map |
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Intersection |
Bay St and College St |
Physical Access |
Fully accessible - Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms; Access ramps at front and emergency entrances; Braille and tone elevator, lowered buttons |
Categories and Classification
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