NOTE: Services will likely be impacted in response to COVID-19. Please contact any service prior to visiting in person.
- Description
- COVID19
- Primary Care and Clinical Services: Mon: 9 am- 8 pm; Tue-Wed, Fri: 9 am-5 pm, Thu 9 am-1 pm, 4 pm-8 pm; virtual appointments where possible
- appointments with mental health counsellors, dietitians and SOY youth resource workers virtual where possible
- some community groups and drop-ins operating, visit website or call for details
- to connect with the Hep C program, call 647-327-2839; group members can access food, honorariums and support group Wed 10 am-12 noon
- harm reduction supplies available 24 hours, outside main entrance
- Mental Health Services accepting referrals from existing clients only
- Acute Respite Care (ARC) accepting referrals from community and hospital providers, as well as self-referrals
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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
- counselling for persons who have experienced trauma
- specialized counselling for target populations
- Brief Therapy Services
- currently accepting referrals for existing clients only
- primary care
- drop-in clinic for registered clients
- naturopathic clinic for persons with HIV/AIDS
- transition related surgery information and referrals
- support groups
- training for health care providers, guidelines and protocols
- drop-in clinic and support for women who are street-involved and/or are experiencing homelessness
- light breakfast, mental health and primary care support
Supporting Our Youth (SOY), see separate listing
Sherbourne Health Bus, Interprofessional Primary Care Program and Specialized Community Program, see separate listing
- 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
- Application Process
- 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
- Office
- 416-324-4100
- Medical Appointments
- 416-324-4180
- Website
- Visit Website
- info@sherbourne.on.ca
- Languages
- English, Other - Language Line Services provides access to service in over 150 languages
- Fees
- None, but clients who have valid OHIP cards should bring them to appointments
- Documents Required
- May vary; contact for information
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible -- call for details
- Topic(s)
- Food - Community meals
- Homelessness - Community meals
- Homelessness - Homeless health programs
- Homelessness - Homeless shelters
- Audience-Specific - LGBTQ+
- Child / Family Services - Pregnancy/Postnatal
- Health Care - Community health centres
- Health Care - Homeless health programs
- Health Care - Pregnancy/Postnatal
- Youth - Youth health services
- Agency Information
- View Agency Profile
- Copyright
- Findhelp Information Services
- Last Updated On
- February 13, 2023
- Address
- 333 Sherbourne St
Toronto, ON, M5A 2S5
Cross street: Sherbourne St and Carlton St
Open in Google Maps - Hours of Operation
- Mon9:00 am to 5:00 pmTue9:00 am to 5:00 pmWed9:00 am to 5:00 pmThu9:00 am to 5:00 pmFri9:00 am to 5:00 pm
COVID-19 -- Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm; primary care open to current clients; drop-in groups in-person - Service Area(s)
- Greater Toronto Area