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Local Resources
LOCAL LABORATORIES
You can book your appointment online
- (College/Yonge) 14 College St. Suite 402
- Mon-Fri 7:30am to 4pm;
closed 3rd Friday of every month from 1pm - 4pm - (Sherbourne/Bloor) 600 Sherbourne St, Suite 206
- Mon-Fri 8am to 5pm;
Sat 8am to 2pm;
closed 2nd Wednesday of every month from 11:30am - 2pm
Check In Online- displays current wait times of all locations
- (Bay/College) 790 Bay St., Suite 530
- Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm
LOCAL PHARMACIES
t - (416) 926-9696
t - (416) 967-9221
t - (416) 922-6337
t - (416) 924-7769
t - (416) 921-5700
LOCAL RESOURCES
Mental illness and Addiction resources and support.
Casey House offers a variety of holistic health care programs for people living with HIV/AIDS, including a focus on harm reduction, quality of life and inter-professional care.
A not-for-profit program providing progressive employment solutions for employers and job seekers.
We are committed to trauma-informed, anti-oppression practices to help empower LGBTQ+ individuals, couples and families, as well as people living with, affected by or concerned about HIV/AIDS, and to enhance participation in their communities and in the broader society.
Proudly providing secure and affordable supportive housing and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
HALCO is a charitable not-for-profit community-based legal clinic that provides free legal services for people living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario, Canada.
The Works at Toronto Public Health supports nearly 50 programs across Toronto offering harm reduction supplies and services.
Supporting LGBTQ2S communities: from counselling services and queer parenting resources to coming out groups, trans programming, and senior’s support.
Local consultation, support, resources and clinical services that are inclusive, non-judgemental, respectful and confidential.
Since 2002, Verge has produced quality events and resources to help people experience the world in a meaningful way, through opportunities to study, work and volunteer abroad.
Walk-In Clinics
You can request an appointment online.
- (Bay/College) 790 Bay St., Suite 108
- Mon-Thurs 8am to 8pm;
Fri 8am-6pm;
Sat 9am-3pm
Depending on patient volume, the clinic may stop accepting walk-ins at any time.
It is recommended to call the clinic before you visit to confirm availability. 416-646-1890
- (LOBLAWS) 60 Carlton St.
- Mon-Fri 9am to 7pm;
Sat-Sun 10am-3pm
(Church/Gerrard) 66 Gerrard St. East, 2nd floor
- Men/Trans Drop-in Clinic
- Mon & Wed 4pm-8pm;
Tues & Thurs 10am-3pm;
Fri 4pm-7pm (no routine STI testing);
Sat 10am-2pm - Women/Trans Women Drop-in Clinic
- Mon & Wed & Fri 9am-until capacity;
Tues & Thurs 3pm-until capacity
(College/Spadina) 250 College St.
(Dundas/Bond) 30 Bond St.
- (Bay/Grenville) 76 Grenville St., Floor 3
- Mon & Tues & Thurs 10am-12pm, walk-in (no appointment necessary) but please arrive before 11:30 for registration.
Please find a list of resources available for areas in and around Toronto.
Community-Based Organizations
A list of HIV/AIDS organizations and service providers in Ontario.
APAA provides unique HIV/AIDS education and support in a linguistically and culturally appropriate manner to African peoples. We believe that a supportive environment is essential to the well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS as well as their partners, family and friends.
ACT works to reduce new HIV infections in Toronto and promotes the independence, dignity, health and well-being of people living with HIV and AIDS and those at increased risk of HIV.
The Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention (ASAAP) provides HIV/AIDS, sexual health and support services for South Asian communities in the Greater Toronto Area.- Our services are offered in English, Tamil, Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, Bengali, Arabic or Nepali.
We at ACAS are committed to provide HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and support services to the East and Southeast Asian Canadian communities. Our programs are based on a pro-active and holistic approach to HIV/AIDS and are provided in a collaborative, empowering, and non-discriminatory manner.
Black CAP is an organization that works to reduce HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s Black, African and Caribbean communities and enhance the quality of life of Black people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS is spreading quickly in Toronto’s Black communities and we believe that our work is more important than ever.
CAAN provides a National forum for Aboriginal Peoples to wholistically address HIV and AIDS, HCV, STBBIs, TB, Mental Health, aging and related co-morbidity issues; promotes a Social Determinants of Health Framework through advocacy; and provides accurate and up to date resources on these issues in a culturally relevant manner for Aboriginal Peoples wherever they reside.
OAHAS mission is to provide culturally respectful and sensitive programs and strategies to respond to the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic among Aboriginal people in Ontario through promotion, prevention, long-term care, treatment and support initiatives consistent with harm reduction.
We are a province-wide program of Sherbourne Health that works to promote the health of Ontario’s LGBT2SQ communities and improve their access to services. RHO creates resources, provides information and consultation services, delivers education and training, and supports research to develop evidence-based practice and informed public policy.
The Teresa Group advances the dignity and well-being of children and their families affected by HIV and AIDS.
We provide free and confidential services and programs for Spanish-speaking men and women living with HIV.
We engage people living with HIV/AIDS in enhancing their health and well-being through practical and therapeutic support services and broader social change, and we inspire them to live into their dreams and discoveries.
The Mandate of Women’s Health in Women’s Hands (WHIWH) Community Health Centre is to provide primary healthcare to racialized women from the African, Black, Caribbean, Latin American and South Asian communities in Toronto and surrounding municipalities.
Online Resources
Fighting for health and social justice.
Canada's source for HIV and Hepatitis C information.
Information resources to help you understand more about HEP C.
The human Papilloma virus, or HPV, is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the world today.
The ultimate Canadian website committed to providing you accurate, credible and up-to-date information and education on sexual health.
The complete HIV/AIDS resource.
Your free local resource for eBooks & eAudiobooks.
TWIRI will use its website as a means to share online resources and in-person training opportunities, while hosting events such as our annual conference to promote discussion of the issues facing trans women living with HIV.
CANFAR's new youth-driven platform aimed at preventing HIV and empowering youth to take ownership of their sexual health.
Government Services
The Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) pays for many health services you may need. Here’s how to apply for OHIP and get a health card.
Driver’s licences, plate stickers, health cards, birth certificates and other services provided by the Ontario government.
If you have high prescription-drug costs – compared to your household income – you might qualify for the Trillium Drug Program.
This program connects people to government income programs including Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Ontario Works (OW), Employment Insurance (EI), Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) as well as community services such as counseling, employment, housing, legal, and medical services.