ON, M5A 0X9
Programs and services include:
- health promotion
- disease management and prevention
- well baby and child health assessments
- immunizations
- infant and child developmental assessments
- women's and men's health services
- periodic health examinations, routine screening, diagnostic and testing procedures
- prenatal and postnatal/infant primary health care
- health counselling
- individual, family, and couples counselling
Maternal Infant Program - This Program is designed to help infants and families from the pre-natal stage to 12 months old of age. The goal of the Program is to ensure equitable access to resources, support, and knowledge.
Diabetes Program - A multi-disciplinary team of dieticians, diabetes nurse educators, social workers and a chiropodist provides individual, family, and caregiver support for diabetes * the program integrates traditional and western approaches to provide health education and help prevent complications of diabetes * in addition to providing education and support, services include: oral medication, disease management, insulin monitoring and management, nutritional counselling, foot care, and lifestyle management
Services and Programs:
- Aboriginal Mental Health And Addiction Services
- Mental Health Services
- Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Program
Toronto, ON, M5A 2Z4
Counselling and Case management
Individual counselling and information, advocacy support and systems navigation, and referrals to other services about sexuality, birth control, abortion, adoption, and parenting
- support with form filling and applications
- wraparound support and information on pregnancy options, personal goal setting, relationships and personal challenges
Food Program and Practical Help
Warm meals available, including light breakfast and lunch for participants, their supports and children during drop-in hours; also supper available Monday and Tuesday
- Food Connect Program monthly access to essential food items for 12 participants experiencing food access challenges, includes referrals to community food programs
- Swap Shop includes access to free donated items such as baby clothes and equipment, maternity clothes, toys, books and small household items
- emergency supplies such as diapers, formula, menstrual products
- free Presto tickets for public transit to/from Jessie's Centre
Health Services
Individual health counselling for participants and their children
- onsite access to health promotion specialist
- weekly access to family doctor
- specialized prenatal and postpartum classes
- free pregnancy tests, prenatal vitamins, nutrition, feeding supplies, health products
- health care navigation including referrals to doulas, midwives, primary care providers
Housing Support
Range of services to assist in finding and maintaining affordable housing
- assistance with social housing applications and special priority applications
- private market rent searches
- income supports assistance
- housing stabilization and eviction prevention
- conflict resolution and safety planning
- support with landlords for viewings and interviews
- accompaniment on request
- advocacy, education and information on tenants rights and responsibilities
Jessie's School Program
Access to secondary school credits from grades 9-12 and preparation for integration into mainstream and alternative schools and post-secondary education
- ​information on scholarship opportunities
Parenting Supports and Groups
Counselling, information, guidance, referrals and development screening
- Parent-Child Centre (PCC) includes parenting skills support, mentoring, parent and child activities and events; childminding available onsite for participants
- groups include prenatal and postnatal support, Nobody's Perfect parenting groups, and Girls Circle personal development groups
Toronto, ON, M5C 2T2
Pediatric Clinics
- general and specialty pediatric consultation
- fetal alcohol spectrum disorder diagnostics
- developmental assessment
- prenatal consultation
- neonatal follow up
- nutrition
- Compass Clinic - assessment and care for newcomer, immigrant and Indigenous children
- mental health
Toronto, ON, M5C 2T2
- general family medicine
- social work and mental health care including psychiatry
- legal and income security information
- HIV care
- general dentistry for adult patients without insurance
- prenatal care
- addictions counselling, skills groups and referrals for treatment
- diet and nutrition; diabetes care
- chiropractic and chiropody
Toronto, ON, M5A 1L3
One stop integrated early intervention programs and services
Breaking the Cycle (BTC)
Includes counselling, parenting support and practical assistance
- medical assistance (doctor, nurse)
- pre/postnatal support
- addiction counselling
- relapse prevention
- individual counselling
- parenting groups
- child development
- early intervention
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
- home visiting
- mom and tot play
- lunch
- free clothing
- pregnancy outreach program
Toronto, ON, M5A 2B1
- Assistance with emergency problems
- focus on Native cultural and spiritual awareness
Gathering place
- drop-in
- social programs and events
- crafts and hobby groups
- meal program and foodbank (see separate listing)
- housing help
- volunteer and student placement opportunities
Life Long Care Program (LLCP)
- transportation
- friendly visiting
- congregate dining
- Aboriginal support
- security reassurance
- life skills outreach in the community
Counselling unit
- information, peer and cultural counselling and referral
- self-help groups
Child and Family
- parenting group
- prenatal nutrition program
- community kitchen
- cultural teachings and activities
- health and physical development
- educational support including tutoring
Youth
- individual support
- mentoring
- tutoring and homework help
- nutrition and healthy lifestyles workshops
- snacks and meals
- cultural teachings and activities
Education Sector
- academic upgrading
- basic computer training
Member agency of Toronto Drop-in Network (TDIN)
Toronto, ON, M5A 4P5
- general family medicine
- social work and mental health care including psychiatry
- legal and income security program information
- HIV care
- general dentistry for adult patients without insurance
- prenatal care
- addictions counselling, skills groups and referrals to treatment
- diet and nutrition; diabetes care
- chiropractic and chiropody
Toronto, ON, M5B 1W8
COVID19 -- Call or visit hospital website for updates on entryway restrictions, current visitor policies and appointment cancellations
Acute care hospital
- cancer care
- critical care and trauma
- diabetes comprehensive care; kidney/metabolism program
- Elders' Clinic providing comprehensive geriatric assessments
- gynecology and obstetrics, neonatal care; pediatrics
- heart and vascular disease
- multiple sclerosis; neurosurgery
- Occupational Medicine Clinic
- palliative care
- Positive Care Clinic for HIV
- regional stroke centre
- sleep
Rapid Access to Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinic
- urgent care drop in service for individuals with substance use problems
- Mon-Fri 9 am-11 pm
- register at reception, 17 CC Cardinal Carter Wing or call either 416-864-3082 or Coordinated Access to Addiction Services at 1-855-505-5045 , see separate listing
Additional Mental health and addictions, see separate entry
Toronto, ON, M5A 3N7
satellite
Toronto, ON, M5A 2B2
- pre and post-natal care
- mental health services
- integrated care of complex health conditions such as diabetes
- foot care
- HIV/AIDS care
- care for seniors in the community
Toronto, ON, M5A 2B2
Diabetes Education Program - Supports for people living with prediabetes or diabetes * exercise groups * one-on-one or group consultation on monitoring blood sugar levels, medications, healthy eating, exercise, and other lifestyle choices * registered nurse and dietitian on staff
Chiropody (Foot Care) - Basic foot care provided by a registered chiropodist (foot care provider) * foot care includes care of corns, calluses, ingrown toe nails, warts, diabetic ulcers and other skin infections * Orthotics for clients with foot deformities or bio-mechanical malfunctions * chiropody outreach services see clients in shelter and drop-in centers for homeless people
Dental Services - Dental clinic providing basic services including examinations, cleaning, X-rays, fillings, extraction and dentures
MATCH - South Riverdale Community Health Centre - Complete prenatal, labour, birth and postpartum care * midwives also provide well-gynecological care (Pap tests), STI screening, pregnancy testing (urine or blood tests) and counselling related to pregnancy options
Nutrition Program - Nutrition consultations and services
Primary Care Asthma Program and Smoking Cessation - Respiratory assessment, lung function testing, education, self-management skills, and smoking cessation support * clients are also seen for assessment of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and other respiratory related concerns
Primary Health Care and Urgent Care - Doctors, nurse practitioners, and nurses assess and treat minor illnesses *OHIP not required * services include:
Youth Health Service - Health services for physical and emotional health issues * OHIP not required
Toronto, ON, M5B 1X2
- general family medicine
- social work and mental health care including psychiatry
- legal and income security information
- HIV care
- prenatal care
- general dentistry for adult patients without insurance
- addictions counselling, skills groups and referrals to treatment
- diet and nutrition; diabetes care
- chiropractic care and chiropody
Toronto, ON, M5A 2R9
- capacity 90
- crisis intervention and counselling
- referrals to other agencies for counselling, housing
- custody reunification
- pregnancy support
- Housing Connections (see separate listing) Community Partner, assistance with housing search and application process
Toronto, ON, M5A 2E5
Resource centre
- crisis intervention
- information and referral
- urban orientation
- community outreach
- food programs
Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children
- home visits for families with children birth-6 years
- auntie approach
- prenatal and postpartum support
- early education support, links to community resources and referrals
Pimaatsiwin -- drop-in for mothers and children birth-6 years
- parenting classes
- prenatal programs
- community kitchen, healthy families training and workshops
Trauma Support -- 416-963-9963 ext 249
- case management
- peer support
- peer-led support circles
- trauma counselling
Community and Family Wellness Support
- support, counselling and referrals specializing in legal assistance
- ending violence and general assistance
Cultural programming
- women's and youth hand drumming, arts and crafts, beading
- Full Moon Ceremonies, Traditional feasts
- Ojibwe language class
- fitness programs
- cultural traditions, crafts, support groups, speakers
Housing Program
- information and referral
- assistance finding and accessing safe, stable housing
Investing in Women's Futures
- self-employment and pre-employment training program
- includes skill-building workshops, educational bridging programs, traditional counselling and activities
- dress for success program
Mobility for Good -- free phones and subsidized plans to Indigenous women at risk or surviving violence, in partnership with Telus
Toronto, ON, M5A 2B6
Toronto, ON, M5B 1W2
- immunization and screening for communicable diseases
- health education programs
- family and child health
- dental health
- sexual health
- injury prevention
- environmental health
- physical activity
- public health standards enforcement
- research and population-based health research
- air quality health index
- beaches water quality
- extreme heat/cold alerts
- food handler certification program
- health status reports
- home visiting program for pregnant women and parents of children birth-3 years
- smoking cessation * support to help quit smoking
Breastfeeding Support - Counseling for breastfeeding mothers * phone calls or home visits * breast pump rentals * discussion of the effects of foods and medications on breast milk
Dental & Oral Health Services - Free dental clinics for eligible children and youth (ages birth-17 years), adults enrolled in selected programs, and older adults 65 years and older * low cost dental clinic referral for those not eligible for free services
Diabetes Prevention - Community programs that focus on promoting healthy lifestyle changes to prevent type 2 diabetes * programs focus on diabetes risk assessment, food skills and nutrition, physical activity, and smoking cessation and stress management
Services and Programs:
- Emergency Preparedness
- Fall Prevention
- Immunization Information Centre
- Works, The
- Sexual Health Promotion
- Toronto Public Health - Healthiest Babies Possible
- Toronto Public Health - Healthy Babies Healthy Children
- Vulnerable Adults and Seniors Program
Toronto, ON, M5A 2B6
Toronto, ON, M5A 2B7
- general family medicine
- social work and mental health care
- income security and legal information
- addictions counselling, skills groups and referrals for treatment
- HIV care
- prenatal care
- diet and nutrition
- dentistry to adult patients with no dental insurance
- chiropractic care and chiropody
- diabetes care
Toronto, ON, M5B 1J3
Toronto, ON, M5B 1J3
Food Bank - Member of Daily Bread Food Bank * open every Tuesday of the month
Diabetes Education Program - Supports for people living with prediabetes or diabetes * one-on-one or group consultation on monitoring blood sugar levels, medications, healthy eating, exercise, and other lifestyle choices * registered nurse and dietitian on staff
HIV/AIDS Services - HIV prevention, awareness education, anonymous testing, clinical care and health promotion and skills development for HIV Positive women
Mental Health Services - Short-term counseling, group sessions and workshops for women * mental health information and education * brief counseling strategies (culturally adapted CBT, Solution Focused, Mindfulness, Arts Based, Expressive) * advocacy and referrals
Pre/Post Natal Link - Midwifery - Primary Health Care Services - Clinical team includes: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Chiropodists, Nurses, Dietitians, Mental Health Therapists, and Social Workers. We customize our programs and services to meet individual needs of clients. We attempt to provide all available information, education and support to allow women to make informed choices regarding all aspects of their health and health care, and to promote health and well being. Clients are also encouraged to be very involved and advocate for their health care needs
Toronto, ON, M4Y 1J4
Health Team Services
- general family medicine
- social work and mental health care including psychiatry
- legal and income security information
- diabetes education and management
- general dentistry for adult patients without insurance
- HIV care
- prenatal care
- addictions counseling, skills groups and referrals to treatment
- diet and nutrition counselling
- chiropody and chiropractic
ON, M5G 2C8
Health811 is a free, secure and confidential service for people living in Ontario * call 811 or chat online to connect with a registered nurse and find local health services and reliable information on one easy-to-use website * telephone support is available day and night in English and French, with language interpretation services offered in 232 languages, including Indigenous languages such as Cree, Ojibwe and Inuktitut
Through Health811 patients can:
- speak to or chat online with a registered nurse
- get help with finding a primary care provider if they don't have one
- get an initial assessment and health advice
- use a symptom assessment tool to understand their health concerns and how to access care
- get connected to mental health and addictions services
- find local health services, such as home and community care or caregiver support
- get connected to a specialized health professional if they have concerns about food and healthy eating, breastfeeding or how to quit smoking
- get general guidance through their health care journey
Disclaimer: Health811 does not provide medical diagnoses, renew or order prescription medications, and is not a substitute for in-person care * Health811 is for non-emergent issues only * for emergencies, call 911 immediately
Health Care Connect - Ontarians can receive assistance finding a family physician or nurse practitioner accepting new patients through the phone service (not available over chat)
Dietitian Counselling Service - Call or chat online to request a touch point with a dietitian for advice and information on nutrition and healthy eating
Refugee HealthLine - Refugees can connect with health care providers who deliver transitional health care and services, including primary care, specialist care and mental health supports * transitional care includes initial assessments, care and referrals to other health services * service is not for emergencies
Toronto, ON, M5S 1B2
- 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
Toronto, ON, M5G 1X5
COVID19 -- Call or visit hospital website for updates on entryway restrictions, current visitor policies and appointment cancellations
Acute care hospital
- geriatric medicine and psychiatry
- cancer care; Ontario Breast Screening Program
- fertility clinic
- palliative care
- Wasser Pain Management Clinic - outpatient pain assessment and treatment
- women's and infants' health
Reitman Centre for Alzheimer's Caregiver Support and Training - 416-586-4800 ext 5882, provides comprehensive services for care partners and their family members living with dementia, see separate listing
Dental Clinic - dental care for those who need dentistry delivered in a hospital setting including care for persons with HIV or AIDS, and persons with physical and developmental disabilities; referral from a medical doctor or dentist required
Mount Sinai Academic Family Health Team 416-586-4800 ext 5159 (at 60 Murray St)
Some hospital services provided at 60 Murray St or 700 University Ave

