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AC Open Sites 18 March 2020.Xlsx Region Title Location name / operated by (lead HSP) City, Address, Postal Code Womens College Hospital 76 Grenville St. Toronto Womens College Hospital 76 Grenville St, Toronto ON Toronto North York General Ambulance Bay Ambulance Bay ‐ 4001 Leslie Street 4001 Leslie Street Toronto ON Michale Garron Hospital ‐ 825 Coxwell Avenue, Toronto ON 1) ED COVID‐19 Assessment Centre (ED, through Mortimer entrance); 2) COVID‐19 Assessment Centre ‐ Outpatient clinic location in D‐wing, 1st floor at hospital; accessed directly off of Mortimer Avenue – exterior of the hospital (intersection of Toronto Michael Garron Hospital Coxwell Ave / Mortimer Ave) 825 Coxwell Avenue, Toronto ON HRH Assessment Centre Humber River Hospital Assessment 2111 Finch Ave West Phone 416‐747‐6740 Toronto Centre Former HRH Finch Site 2111 Finch Ave West, Toronto ON St Michael's Hospital Site Toronto, ON Toronto St. Michaels Hospital Site (Unity) Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute 209 Victoria Street ‐ ENTER at Shuter Street Door Toronto St. Joseph's Health Centre (Unity) St. Joseph's Health Centre Site 30 The Queensway Toronto M6R 1B5 Toronto Scarborough Health Network Scarborough Health Network 3030 Birchmount Rd Scar M1W3W3 Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Toronto U G round Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre U G round 2075 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON West St. Mary's General St. Mary's General 911 Queen's Boulevard, Kitchener, ON N2M 1B2 West Grand River Grand River 835 King St. W., Kitchener, ON N2G 1G3 1245 Lakeshore Rd. West Joseph Brant Hospital Joseph Brant Hospital Burlington, ON L7S 0A2 153 Christina Street West Bluewater Health Sarnia Bluewater Health Sarnia Sarnia ON N7T2M9 West St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton 2757 King St. E. Hamilton Ont. East The Ottawa Hospital The Ottawa Hospital 101 Brewer Way, Ottawa, ON K1S 5T1 East Northumberland Hills Hospital Northumberland Hills Hospital 1000 Depalma Dr, Cobourg ON K9A 5W6 Birchmount Hospital ‐ Scarborough Health 3030 Birchmount Rd East Scarborough Health Network Network Scarborough M1W3W3 Ross Memorial Hospital 10 Angeline St North, Lindsay, ON East Ross Memorial Hospital RMH COVID‐19 Assessment Centre K9V 4M8 East Lakeridge Health Lakeridge Health 1 Hospital Court, Oshawa L1G 2B9 Peterborough Regional Health East Centre Peterborough Regional Health Centre One Hospital Drive Peterborough Ontario K9J7C6 Patients in Milton, Oakville, and Georgetown should call 905‐203‐7963. They will have a telephone prescreen and then be given an appointment time as appropriate at the sites closest to Central Halton Healthcare Services Halton Healthcare Services them. Central MacKenzie Health MacKenzie Health 10 Trench St, Richmond Hill, L4C 4Z3 Central Southlake Regional Health Centre Southlake Regional Health Centre 596 Davis Dr, Newmarket L3Y 2P9 Clinical Administrative Bldg 15 Bronte College Court, Mississauga L5B 1M9 Valley House Central Trillium Health Partners Trillium Health Partners 2200 Erin Mills Parkway, Mississauga L5M 7S4 Central William Osler Health System William Osler Health System 20 Lynch St, Brampton, L6W 2Z8 North Health Sciences North Health Sciences North 56 Walford Road, Sudbury, P3E 5J1 North North Bay Regional Health Centre North Bay Regional Health Centre 50 College Drive, North Bay, P1B 5A4 Thunder Bay Regional Health COVID‐19 Assessment Centre/Thunder Bay North Sciences Centre Regional Health Sciences Centre Thunder Bay, 980 Oliver Rd, P7B 6V4 1030 Ouellette Avenue Windsor Regional Hospital ‐ Windsor Ontario West Ouellette Campus Windsor Regional Hospital ‐ Ouellette Campus N9A1E1 London Health Sciences / St. 825 Valetta Street Joseph's Healthcare London / London Health Sciences / Middlesex London London, ON West Middlesex PHU Health Unit / St. Joseph's Healthcare London N6H 2Z2 65 Delhi Street Guelph, ON West Guelph General Hospital Guelph General Hospital N1E 4J3 680 Main Street W Hamilton, ON West Hamilton Health Sciences Hamilton Health Sciences L8S 1A4 Royal Victoria Regional Health Central Centre Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre 490 Huronia Road, Barrie, L4N 6M2 (rear building) Chatham‐Kent Health Alliance West Chatham‐Kent Health Alliance 47 Emma Street, Chatham, ON, N7L 1A6 Toronto UHN ‐ Toronto Western Hospital UHN ‐ Toronto Western Hospital 347 Bathurst St, Toronto ON 1) CMHA Cochrane‐Temiskaming, 330 Second Avenue, Suite #301, Timmins, ON 2) Community Paramediine appointments will be North Timmins and District Hospital Timmins and District Hospital conducted at patient's residence 165 Drive In Road Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6B 5X5 North Sault Area Hospital Sault Area Hospital. 1 Healthcare Cr Manitouwadge ON P0T 2C0 North Santé Manitouwadge Health Santé Manitouwadge Health Riverside Community Health building ‐ operated 206 Victoria Ave by LaVerendrye General Hospital Fort Frances, Ontario LaVerendrye General Hospital and Riverside Health Care P9A 2B7 North Riverside Health Care Across the street from hospital..
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