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Sherbourne Health

Family Health Team and Community Programs
  • primary health care services
  • community Diabetes and Hepatitis C education, support and treatment
  • no Ontario Health Insurance required for general services
  • not currently accepting new clients for Family Health Team; most community programs are accessible to non-clients - contact organization for details
Mental Health Services
  • counselling for persons who have experienced trauma
  • specialized counselling for target populations
  • Brief Therapy Services
  • currently accepting referrals for existing clients only
HIV Services
  • primary care
  • drop-in clinic for registered clients
Trans Health Care
  • transition related surgery information and referrals
  • support groups
  • training for health care providers, guidelines and protocols
WINK (Women In Need Klinik)
  • drop-in clinic and support for women who are street-involved and/or are experiencing homelessness
  • light breakfast, mental health and primary care support
Acute Respite Care (ARC) -- short term inpatient infirmary for individuals who are under-housed, experiencing homelessness or who are socially-isolated recuperating from an acute medical condition, illness, injury or surgery

Supporting Our Youth (SOY), see separate listing

Sherbourne Health Bus, Interprofessional Primary Care Program and Specialized Community Program, see separate listing

Application

Family Health Team and Mental Health Services: no open waitlists currently; self referral or referral by agencies; appointment required for all primary health care services

Eligibility

Focus on persons who are underhoused, experiencing homelessness or have a low income; persons who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or queer (LGBTQ+); newcomers to Canada

Languages

Other - Language Line Services provides access to service in over 150 languages

Physical Access

Wheelchair accessible -- call for details

Fees

None, but clients who have valid OHIP cards should bring them to appointments
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