Health Services: Ontario

Whether it’s your physical or mental health, when living with disabilities, injuries, illness and chronic conditions, it’s essential to have access to health care facilities and resources in your area. Share Lawyers has compiled a directory of Ontario health services and regional health services.

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Ontario Health Services

Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care ………. 1-866-532-3161

You can learn more about understanding health care in Ontario, OHIP, health card renewal, Ontario public drug programs, assistive devices programs, senior’s care, and healthy living visit the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care website.

Ontario Local Health Integration Networks (LHNIs)

For more information about the LHIN in your region visit the LHNIs website

AIDS & Sexual Health Infoline ………. 1-800-668-2437

The hotline is anonymous and free. You can call and speak with a live counselor from anywhere in Ontario, and the service is available in 16 languages. For more information, or to e-chat (english only) visit the City of Toronto website.

MedsCheck

Talk to your pharmacist about the MedsCheck at Home program. This program is for patients taking three or more chronic prescription medications who cannot make it to a pharmacy. This helps those who are sick, frail, elderly or living in isolated conditions. A pharmacist will visit your home to talk to you about your medications and answer your questions. The pharmacist can also help clean up your medicine cabinet and remove unused or old medication. For more information visit the website.

Health Care Connect or call………. 1-800-445-1822

For more information about Health Care Connect and how it can assist you to find a family doctor, nurse practitioner, or specialist visit the Health Care Connect website.

Telehealth ………. 1-866-797-000o

When you call with a non emergency health concern, a Registered Nurse will ask you to answer questions so they can assess your health problem and give you advice. For more information about Telehealth Ontario such as: how it works, who can call, and what you can ask visit the Telehealth Ontario website.

Mental Health Helpline ………. 1-866-531-2600

For more information, helpful resources, what to expect, and more about the free and confidential health service, visit the Mental Health Helpline website

OHIP+

Starting January 1, 2018, more than 4,400 drug products are free for anyone age 24 years or younger. You don’t need to enroll – all you need is a health card number and an eligible prescription. For more information visit the OHIP+ website.

Health Services Locator Map

For a province wide map of health services, and more information about health in Ontario, visit the Public Health Ontario website.

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) ………. (416) 535-8501

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital, as well as one of the world's leading research centres in the area of addiction and mental health. Although facilities are located in Toronto, you can find out more information, access resources, and learn more at the CAMH website.

Regional Ontario Health Services

Windsor

Windsor-Essex County Health Network ………. (519) 258-2146
ACW (AIDS Committee of Windsor) ………. 1-800-265-4858
Windsor Family Health Team ………. (519) 250-5656
Teen Health Centre ………. (519) 253-8481
Windsor Regional Hospital Metropolitan Campus ………. (519) 254-5577
Windsor Regional Hospital Cancer Centre ………. (519) 253-5253
Windsor Regional Hospital Ouellette Campus………. (519) 254-5577
Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare ………. (519) 257-5111
Windsor Walk-in Clinic Directory

London

St. Joseph's Health Care London ………. (519) 646-6100
CMHA Walk-In Crisis Centre ………. (519) 434-9191
Middlesex-London Health Unit ………. (519) 663-5317
London Health Science Centre ………. (519) 685-8500
London Intercommunity Healthcare Centre ………. (519) 660-0874
London Walk-in Clinic Directory

Niagara Region

Niagara Falls Community Health Centre - NFCHC ………. (905) 356-4222
Niagara Health Services ………. (905) 356-2236
Niagara Public Health Resources
Niagara Walk-In Clinic Directory

Hamilton

Juravinski Cancer and Health Sciences Centre ………. (905) 521-2100
Hamilton General Hospital ………. (905) 521-2100
McMaster University Medical Centre ………. (905) 521-2100
Hamilton Public Health Resources
Hamilton Walk-In Clinic Directory

Kitchener Waterloo

Kitchener Downtown Community Health Centre ………. (519)745-4404
Front Door; Access to Child and Youth Mental Health Services ………. (519) 749-2932
Grand River Hospital ………. (519) 742-3611
St. Mary's General Hospital ………. (519) 744-3311
Region of Waterloo Public Health and Emergency Services ………. (519) 575-4400
Kitchener Waterloo Walk-In Clinic Directory

Guelph

St. Joseph’s Health Centre ………. (519) 824-6000
Guelph General Hospital ………. 519 822 5350
Guelph CHC ………. (519) 821-6638
Guelph Walk-In Clinic Directory

Brampton

William Osler Health System ………. (905) 494-2120
Central West LHIN ………. (905) 796-0040
Brampton Walk-In Clinic Directory

Toronto

ServiceOntario INFOline ………. 416-314-5518 TTY 416-327-4282
Anne Johnston Health Station ………. (416) 486-8666
Circle of Care: Home Support Service ………. (416) 635-2860
City of Toronto-Free Dental Services (for eligible children and seniors) ………. (416) 338-7600
Find A Doctor ………. (416) 967-2626
Baycrest Hospital ………. (416) 785-2500
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital ………. (416) 425-6220
Bridgepoint Health ………. (416) 461-8252
The Hospital for Sick Children ………. (416) 813-1500
Humber River Regional Hospital ………. (416) 242-1000
Mount Sinai Hospital ………. (416) 596-4200
North York General Hospital ………. (416) 756-6000
Runnymede Healthcare Centre ………. (416) 762-7316
Toronto Grace Health Centre ………. (416) 925-2251
St. Michael’s Hospital ………. (416) 360-4000
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Bayview Campus ………. (416) 480-6100
Michael Garron Hospital ………. (416) 461-8272
Toronto Rehab ………. (416) 597-3040
Women’s College Hospital ………. (416) 323-6400
University Health Network ………. (416) 340-3388
Princess Margaret Hospital ………. (416) 946-2000
Toronto General Hospital ………. (416) 340-3111
Toronto Western Hospital ………. (416) 603-2581

Collingwood and Owen Sound

Collingwood General Hospital ………. (705) 445-2550
Owen Sound Hospital ………. (519) 376-2121
Grey Bruce Health Services

Kingston

KFL&A Public Health ………. (613) 549-1232
KGH Kingston General Hospital ………. (613) 548-3232
Addiction and Mental Health Services - KFLA ………. (613) 544-1356
Kingston Walk-In Clinic Directory

Ottawa

Bruyère Continuing Care ………. (613) 562-6262
Montfort Hospital - Canadian Forces Health Services ………. (613) 945-1111
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario ………. (613) 737-7600
Hôpital Montfort ………. (613) 746-4621
Ottawa Hospital ………. (613) 722-7000
Queensway Carleton Hospital ………. (613) 721-2000
The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre ………. (613) 722-6521
University of Ottawa Heart Institute ………. (613) 761-5000
Ottawa Public Health
Ottawa Walk-In Clinic Directory

Barrie

Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre ………. (705) 739-5618
Barrie Native Friendship Centre ………. (705) 721-7689
Barrie and Area Walk-In Clinic Directory

Sudbury

Health Science North ………. (705) 523-7100
Sudbury Mental Health & Addictions Centre ………. (705) 675-5900
Children's Treatment Centre (CTC) ………. (705) 523-7337
Health Information Services ………. (705) 523-7100 Ext 8033
Sudbury Walk-In Clinic Directory

Timmins

Timmins and District Hospital ………. (705) 267-2131
Porcupine Health Clinic ………. (705) 267-1181

Sault Ste. Marie

Sault Ste. Marie Public Health Services
Algoma Public Health ………. (705) 942-4646
Sault Area Hospital ………. 705-759-3434

Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay District Health Unit ………. 1-888-294-6630
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre ………. (807) 684-6000
St. Joseph's Health Centre ………. (807) 624-3400


Knowing where to look when accessing health care in your area is an essential tool to guarantee your well-being. Make sure to have all necessary numbers and Ontario health services and resources on hand so you have them at the ready when you need them.


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