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Association of Ontario Health Centres MEMBERSHIP LIST ` Association of Ontario Health Centres MEMBERSHIP LIST Community Health Centres (CHCs) [73] 001 Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services 340 College Street, Suite 500 Toronto, ON M5T 3A9 Tel: 416-324-8677 Fax: 416-324-9074 Website: www.accessalliance.ca Satellite Access Point on Jane 761 Jane Street, Suite 200B Toronto, ON M6N 4C4 Tel: 416-760-8677 Satellite Access Point on Danforth 3079 Danforth Avenue Toronto, ON M1L 1A8 Tel: 416-693-8677 Fax: 416-693-1330 002 Anishnawbe Health Toronto 225 Queen Street East Toronto, ON M5A 1S4 Tel: 416-360-0486 Fax: 416-365-1083 Website: www.aht.ca Site 179 Gerrard Street East Toronto, ON M5A 2E5 Tel: 416-920-2605 Fax: 416-920-8876 Site 22 Vaughan Road Toronto, ON M6G 2N1 Tel: 416-657-0379 Fax: 416-657-3436 AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` 003 Anne Johnston Health Station-Tobias House Attendant Care 2398 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M4P 2H4 Tel: 416-486-8666 Fax: 416-486-8660 TTY: 416-486-6759 Website: www.ajhs.ca 004 Barrie Community Health Centre 490 Huronia Road Barrie, ON L4N 4C3 Tel: 705-734-9690 Fax: 705-734-0239 Website: www.bchc.ca 005 Belleville and Quinte West Community Health Centre 161 Bridge Street West Belleville, ON K8P 1K2 Tel: 613-962-0000 Fax: 613-962-4149 Website: www.bqwchc.com Satellite Belleville and Quinte West CHC-Quinte West Site 70 Murphy Street Trenton, ON K8V 0A8 Tel: 613-965-0698 Fax: 613-965-0570 006 Black Creek Community Health Centre 2202 Jane Street, Suite #5 Toronto, ON M3M 1A4 Tel: 416-249-8000 Fax: 416-249-4594 Website: www.bcchc.com Satellite Yorkgate Mall 1 Yorkgate Blvd., Suite 202 Toronto, ON M3N 3A1 Tel: 416-246-2388 Fax: 416-650-0971 007 Bridges Community Health Centre 1485 Garrison Road Fort Erie, ON L2A 1P8 Tel: 905-871-7621 Fax: 905-871-9135 Website: www.bridgeschc.ca Satellite AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` Port Colborne 508 Steele Street, Unit #3 Port Colborne, ON L3K 6A7 Tel: 289-479-5017 Fax: 289-479-5018 008 Brock Community Health Centre 720 Simcoe Street, P. O. Box 279 Beaverton, ON L0K 1A0 Tel: 705-432-3322 Fax: 705-426-4215 Website: www.brockchc.ca Satellite Primary Health Care 64 Cameron Street East Cannington, ON L0E 1E0 Tel: 705-432-3388 Fax: 705-432-3389 Sites Diabetes Education Program: Brock CHC 20 Cameron Street West Cannington, ON L0E 1E0 Tel: 705-432-2446 Fax: 705-432-3039 Diabetes Education Program: Beaverton Thorah Medical Centre 468 Main Street East Beaverton, ON L0K 1A0 Diabetes Education Program: Sunderland Medical Centre 26 Church Street South Sunderland, ON L0C 1H0 Brock Geriatric Assessment Clinic 133 Main Street North, Beaverton, ON L0K 1A0 Tel: 705-426-2175 Fax: 705-426-4215 009 Carea Community Health Centre 115 Grassmere Avenue Oshawa, ON L1H 3X7 Tel: 905-723-0036 Fax: 905-432-3902 Website: www.ochc.ca AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` The Youth Centre 360 Bayly Street West #5 Ajax, ON L1S 1P1 Tel: 905-428-1212 Fax: 905-428-9151 Website: www.theyouthcentre.ca Satellite Pickering Outreach Location (Petticoat Creek Community Centre) 470 Kingston Road Pickering, ON L1V 1A4 Tel: 905-428-1212 010 Carlington Community Health Centre 900 Merivale Road Ottawa, ON K1Z 5Z8 Tel: 613-722-4000 Fax: 613-761-1805 Website: www.carlington.ochc.org 011 Central Community Health Centre 359 Talbot Street St. Thomas, ON N5P 1B7 Tel: 519-633-7989 Fax: 519-633-8467 Website: www.centralchc.com 012 Centre de santé communautaire CHIGAMIK CHC 845 King Street, unit 10, Midland, ON L4R 0B7 Tel: 705-527-4154 Fax: 705-527-4005 Website: www.chigamik.ca 013 Centre de santé communautaire de Kapuskasing et région 27, avenue Kolb Kapuskasing, ON P5N 1G2 Tel: 705-337-1201 Fax: 705-337-1215 Website: www.csckap.on.ca 014 Centre de santé communautaire de l’Estrie 841 rue Sydney Cornwall, ON K6H 3J7 Tel: 613-937-2683 Fax: 613-937-2698 Website: www.cscestrie.on.ca AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` Satellite Bourget 2081, rue Laval Bourget, ON K0A 1E0 Tel: 613-487-1802 Fax: 613-487-4182 Sites Alexandria 5 Main Street South Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0 Tel: 613-525-5544 Fax: 613-525-3991 Crysler 1 Nation Crysler, ON K0A 1R0 Tel: 613-987-2683 Fax: 613-987-9908 Embrun 738, rue Notre-Dame Embrun, ON K0A 1W1 Tel: 613 443-3888 Fax: 613 443-9519 015 Centre de santé communautaire de Sudbury-Est 44 St. Christopher Street Noelville, ON P0M 2N0 Tel: 705-898-2594 Fax: 705-898-3106 Website: www.sudestcsc.ca Sites St Charles 1 King Street St. Charles, ON P0M 2W0 Tel: 705-867-0095 Fax: 705-867-0097 Warren 39 Lafontaine Street, Unit 6, Box 38 Warren, ON, P0H 2N0 016 Centre de santé communautaire du Grand Sudbury 19, chemin Frood Road Sudbury, ON P3C 4Y9 Tel: 705-670-2274 Fax: 705-670-2587 Website: www.santesudbury.ca AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` Sites Site de Chelmsford 26, rue Main, C.P. 368, Chelmsford, ON P0M 1L0 Tel: 705-855-1513 Fax: 705-855-2510 Centre de santé communautaire de Vallée-Est 668, rue Emily Hanmer, ON P3P 1E4 Tel: 705-969-5560 Fax: 705-969-1402 Centre de soins infirmiers de Gogama Boîte 21, rue Low Gogama, ON P0M 1W0 Tel: 705-894-2005 Fax: 705-894-2782 Clinique du coin 344, Elgin, 2e étage Sudbury ON P3E 3N9 Tel: 705-673-3721 Fax: 705-673-8508 017 Centre de santé communautaire du Témiskaming 20, rue May Sud, C.P. 38 New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 Tel: 705-647-5775 Fax: 705-647-6011 Satellites Earlton CP 1, 1, 9 rue Earlton, ON P0J 1E0 Tel: 705-563-811 Fax: 705-563-8130 Kirkland Lake C.P. 40, 22 rue Water Kirkland Lake, ON P2N 3M6 Tel: 705-567-1414 Fax: 705-567-1422 Larder Lake C.P. 149, 1, 15 Godfrey Larder Lake, ON P0K 1L0 Tel: 705-643-2442 Fax: 705-643-2162 AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` Virginiatown C.P. 159, 61, rue Connel Virginiatown, ON P0K 1X0 Tel: 705-634-2223 Fax: 705-634-2180 018 Centre de santé communautaire Hamilton/Niagara 810 rue East Main Welland, ON L3B 3Y4 Tel: 905-734-1141 Fax: 905-734-1678 Website: www.cschn.ca CSCHWN 460 Main Street East, 2nd Floor Hamilton, ON L8N 1K4 Tel: 905-528-0163 Fax: 905-528-9196 019 Centre Francophone de Toronto 555 Richmond West, Toronto, ON M5V 3B1 Tel: 416-922-2672 Fax: 416-922-6624 Website: www.centrefranco.org 020 Centretown Community Health Centre 420 Cooper Street Ottawa, ON K2P 2N6 Tel: 613-233-4443 Fax: 613-233-3987 Website: www.centretownchc.org 021 Chatham Kent Community Health Centres 150 Richmond St Chatham, ON N7M 1N9 Tel: 519-397-5455 Fax: 519-397-5497 Website: www.ckchc.ca Satellite 808 Dufferin Avenue Wallaceburg, ON N8A 2V4 Tel: 519-397-5455 Fax: 519-627-8652 Satellite 785 Tecumseh Road, Unit 2 Walpole Island, ON N8A 4K9 Tel: 519-397-5455 Fax: 519-627-4436 AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` 022 City Centre Health Care Community Health Centre 1400 Windsor Avenue Windsor, ON N8X 3L9 Tel: 519-971-0116 Fax: 519-255-7817 Website: www.cmha-wech.on.ca 023 Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay, ON K9V 3L5 Tel: 705-324-7323 Fax: 705-324-5442 Website: www.community-care.on.ca 024 Country Roads Community Health Centre 4319 Cove Road Highway 15, Box 58 Portland, ON K0G 1V0 Tel: 613-272-3443 Fax: 613-272-3463 Website: www.crchc.on.ca 025 Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood and Community Health Centre 1900 Davenport Road Toronto, ON M6N 1B7 Tel: 416-656-8025 (Neighbourhood) Tel: 416-658-6812 (Health Centre) Fax: 416-656-1264 (Neighbourhood) Fax: 416-658-4611 Website: www.dpnchc.ca 026 East End Community Health Centre 1619 Queen Street East Toronto, ON M4L 1G4 Tel: 416-778-5858(Reception & Health Services) Fax: 416-778-5855 Tel: 416-778-5805 (Comm. Programs & Admin) Fax: 416-778-5810 Website: www.eastendchc.on.ca 027 Flemingdon Health Centre 10 Gateway Blvd. Toronto, ON M3C 3A1 Tel: 416-429-4991 Fax: 416-422-3573 Website: www.fhc-chc.com Satellite Fairview Community Health 5 Fairview Mall Drive, Suite 359 Toronto, ON M2J 2Z1 Tel: 416-640-5298 AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` 028 Gateway Community Health Centre 41 McClellan Street, Bag #99 Tweed, ON K0K 3J0 Tel: 613-478-1211 Fax: 613-478-6692 Website: www.gatewaychc.org 029 Grand Bend Area Community Health Centre P.O. Box 1269, 69 Main Street East Grand Bend, ON N0M 1T0 Tel: 519-238-2362 Fax: 519-238-6478 Website: www.gbachc.ca Sites Hensall 122 King Street, Box 159 Hensall, ON N0M 1X0 Primary Care - Tel: 519-262-3140 Allied Health – Tel: 519-262-3459 Fax: 519-262-2448 Thedford 99 Victoria Street, Box 9 Thedford, ON N0M 2N0 Tel: 519-296-0117 Fax: 519-296-0122 030 Grand River Community Health Centre 363 Colborne Street Brantford, ON N3S 3N2 Tel: 519-754-0777 Fax 519.754.0727 Website: www.grchc.ca 031 Guelph Community Health Centre 176 Wyndham Street N. Guelph, ON N1H 8N9 Tel: 519-821-5363 Fax: 519-821-5834 Website: www.guelphchc.ca Satellite Shelldale 20 Shelldale Cres, Guelph, ON N1H 1C8 Tel: 519-783-1200 AOHC Membership List Updated January 2018 ` 032 Hamilton Urban Core Community Health Centre 71 Rebecca Street Hamilton, ON L8R 1B6 Tel: 905-522-3233 Fax: 905-522-3706 Website: www.hucchc.com 033 Kingston Community Health Centres 263 Weller Avenue Kingston, ON K7K 2V4 Tel: 613-542-2949 Fax: 613-542-3872 Website: www.kchc.ca Sites Better Beginnings for Kingston Children 263 Weller Avenue Kingston, ON K7K 2V4 Tel: 613-542-2835 Fax: 613-542-3861 Satellite Street Health Centre 115 Barrack St Kingston, ON K7K 1G2 Tel: 613-549-1440 Fax: 613-549-7986 OHRDP 115 Barrack St, suite 200 Kingston, ON K7K 1G2 Satellite Napanee Area CHC 26 Dundas Street W Napanee, ON K7R 1Z4 Tel: 613-354-8937 Fax: 613-354-8940 034 Kitchener Downtown Community Health Centre 44 Francis Street South Kitchener, ON N2G 2A2 Tel: 519-745-4404 Fax: 519-745-3709 Website: www.kdchc.org
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