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Directory of Family Health Team Websites Directory of Family Health Team websites FHT Name FHT's web address Municipality Parry Sound- Algonquin FHT http://www.algonquinfht.ca/ Muskoka Renfrew-Nipissing- Algonquins of Pikwakanagan FHT http://ottawa.cioc.ca/record/OCR1945 Pembroke Alliston FHT http://centraleastontario.cioc.ca/record/ALL0430 Simcoe-Grey Amherstburg FHT http://www.afht.ca/ Essex Timiskaming- Anson General FHT http://www.micsgroup.com/Site_Published/Micsgroup/anson_family_pgms.aspx Cochrane Renfrew-Nipissing- Arnprior and District FHT http://arnpriorfht.ca/ Pembroke Athens District FHT www.mydoctor.ca/adfht Leeds-Grenville Thunder Bay- Atikokan FHT http://www.atikokanfht.com/ Atikokan Aurora-Newmarket FHT http://www.auroranewmarketfht.com/ Newmarket-Aurora Baawaating FHT https://sites.google.com/site/baawaatingfht/home Algoma-Manitoulin Prince Edward- Bancroft FHT http://bancroftfht.com/ Hastings Barrie FHT http://www.barriefht.ca/ Barrie Niagara West- Beamsville FHT https://groups.ontariomd.ca/groups/bmc_fht Glanbrook Blue Sky FHT http://www.blueskyfht.com/ Nipissing Bluewater Area FHT http://www.bluewaterareafht.ca/ Huron-Bruce Bridgepoint FHT http://www.bridgepointhealth.ca/fht Toronto-Danforth Northumberland- Brighton/Quinte West FHT http://www.bqwfht.ca/ Quite West Brockton and Area FHT http://www.bafht.com/ Huron-Bruce Bruyere Academic FHT http://www.bruyere.org/bins/content_page.asp?cid=8-6816&lang=1 Ottawa-Vanier Parry Sound- Burk's Falls FHT http://www.mahc.ca/Content.cfm?C=6167&SC=1&SCM=0&MI=4179&L1M=4150 Muskoka Burlington FHT Burlington CANES FHT http://www.canes.on.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=1627 Etobicoke North Carefirst FHT http://carefirstfht.com/ Richmond Hill Caroline Family Health Team of Burlington http://carolinefht.ca/ Burlington Central Brampton FHT Brampton West Prince Edward- Central Hastings FHT http://chfht.ca/ Hastings Central Lambton FHT http://www.centrallambtonfamilyhealthteam.com/HTML/news.html Sarnia-Lambton Centre for Family Medicine FHT http://family-medicine.ca/ Kitchener Centre Chapleau FHT Algoma-Manitoulin Chatham Kent FHT http://ckfht.ca/ Chatham Kent-Essex Haliburton-Kawartha City of Kawartha Lakes FHT http://www.cklfamilyhealthteam.com Lakes-Brock 1 of 6 City of Lakes FHT http://www.yourfamilyhealthteam.com/index.php Sudbury Glengarry-Prescott- Clarence-Rockland FHT http://www.crfht.ca/home/index_e.php Russell Clinton FHT http://www.clintonfht.ca/ Huron-Bruce Timiskaming- Cochrane FHT Cochrane Community Primary Health Care (CPHC) - http://www.cphcare.ca/primary Leeds-Grenville Community Family Health Team Connexion FHT http://connexionfht.com/ Ottawa-Vanier Corporation of the Municipality of http://www.assiginack.ca/healthcare.htm Algoma-Manitoulin Assiginack FHT Parry Sound- Cottage Country FHT http://www.mahc.ca/Content2.cfm?C=6603&SC=1&SCM=0&MI=4207&L1M=4156 Muskoka Couchiching FHT http://www.cfht.ca/ Simcoe North Credit Valley FHT http://www.cvfht.ca/ Mississauga-Erindale Delhi FHT http://www.dchc.ca/ Haldimand-Norfolk Thunder Bay- Dilico FHT http://www.dilico.com/health/?id=120 Atikokan Don Mills FHT http://donmillshealth.com/index.php?p=1_3_About-Us Don Valley West Dorval Medical FHT http://www.dorvalmedical.ca/ Oakville Dryden Area Family Health Team http://www.dh.dryden.on.ca/fht.html Kenora-Rainy River Dufferin Area FHT http://dafht.ca/ Dufferin-Caledon Ear Falls FHT Kenora-Rainy River Elgin-Middlesex- East Elgin FHT http://eefht.ca/ London East End FHT http://www.eastendfht.ca/ Timmins-James Bay Scarborough East GTA FHT Southwest Wellington-Halton East Wellington FHT http://www.ewfht.ca/ Hills Elliot Lake FHT www.elfht.com Algoma-Manitoulin Timiskaming- Englehart & District FHT http://edfht.on.ca/ Cochrane Équipe de sante familiale académique Ottawa-Vanier Monfort (FHT) Equipe de sante familiale communautaire de Ottawa-Vanier l'est d'Ottawa (FHT) Espanola& Area FHT Algoma-Manitoulin Etobicoke Medical Centre FHT http://emcfht.ca/ Etobicoke Centre Glengarry-Prescott- Family First FHT http://www.ffhc.ca/ Russell Fort Frances FHT Kenora-Rainy River Thunder Bay- Fort William FHT Atikokan Lambton-Kent- Four Counties FHT Middlesex Garden City FHT http://www.gardencityfht.com/ St. Catharines Georgian Bay FHT http://www.gbfht.ca/ Simcoe-Grey Grandview Medical Centre FHT http://www.gmcfht.ca/ Cambridge Timiskaming- Great Northern FHT Cochrane Greenbelt FHT http://www.greenbeltfht.ca Nepean-Carleton Thunder Bay- Greenstone FHT http://www.greenstone.ca/ Superior North 2 of 6 Guelph FHT http://www.guelphfht.com/ Guelph Timiskaming- Haileybury FHT Cochrane Haldimand FHT http://www.hwmh.ca/FamilyHealthTeam.htm Haldimand-Norfolk Haliburton-Kawartha Haliburton Highlands FHT http://hhfht.com/ Lakes-Brock Wellington-Halton Halton Hills FHT http://www.haltonhillsfht.com/ Hills Hamilton FHT http://www.hamiltonfht.ca/ Hamilton Centre Bruce-Grey-Owen Hanover FHT Sound Happy Valley FHT Perth-Wellington Thunder Bay- Harbourview FHT Superior North Harrow Health Centre FHT http://www.harrowfht.ca/ Essex Health for All FHT http://www.healthforallfht.ca/our-team/ Oak Ridges-Markham Humber River FHT http://www.hrrh.ca/hrrhfamilyhealthteam York South-Weston Huron Community FHT http://www.hcfht.ca/ Huron-Bruce Huron Shores FHT Algoma-Manitoulin Inner City FHT (formerly Seaton House) Toronto Centre Jane-Finch FHT York West Haliburton-Kawartha Kawartha North FHT http://kawarthanorthfht.ca/ Lakes-Brock Kincardine FHT http://www.kincardinefht.ca/ Huron-Bruce Kingston and the Kingston FHT http://www.kfhn.ca/ Islands Timiskaming- Kirkland District FHT Cochrane Lanark-Frontenac- Lakelands FHT http://www.lakelandsfht.ca/ Lennox and Leamington and Area FHT http://www.lafht.ca/ Chatham Kent-Essex London Centre of Hope FHT London North Centre London FHT http://www.londonfht.ca/ London West Glengarry-Prescott- Lower Outaouais FHT Russell Lanark-Frontenac- Loyalist FHT http://www.loyalistfht.com/ Lennox and Maitland Valley FHT http://www.mvfht.ca/Homepage.aspx Huron-Bruce Mango Tree FHT http://www.mangotreefht.com/ Guelph Manitoulin Central FHT http://mhc.divinitive.com/northeastern-manitoulin.php Algoma-Manitoulin Manitouwadge FHT Algoma-Manitoulin Kingston and the Maple FHT http://maplefht.ca/ Islands Thunder Bay- Marathon FHT http://mfht.org/ Superior North Markham FHT http://www.markhamfht.com/ Oak Ridges-Markham McMaster FHT http://mcmasterfamilyhealthteam.ca/ Hamilton Centre Mel Lloyd FHT http://www.mlfht.ca/ Dufferin-Caledon Minto-Mapleton FHT http://mmfht.ca/ Perth-Wellington Mount Forest FHT www.mountforestfht.com Perth-Wellington 3 of 6 Mount Sinai Academic FHT http://www.mountsinai.on.ca/care/fammed Trinity-Spadina New Vision FHT http://www.newvisionhealth.ca/ Kitchener Centre Niagara Medical Group FHT http://www.niagaramedicalgroup.com Niagara Falls Niagara-on-the-Lake FHT http://www.notlfht.com/ Niagara Falls Thunder Bay- Nipigon District FHT http://www.ndmh.ca/ Superior North NORD-ASKI Regional FHT Timmins-James Bay North Durham FHT Durham Prince Edward- North Hastings FHT http://www.northhastingsfamilyhealthteam.com/ Hastings North Huron FHT http://www.nhfht.ca/index.htm Huron-Bruce North Peel FHT Brampton West North Perth FHT http://www.npfht.ca/ Perth-Wellington Renfrew-Nipissing- North Renfrew FHT http://www.drdh.org/familyhealth.html Pembroke Thunder Bay- North Shore FHT Corp http://www.northshorefamilyhealthteam.ca/ Superior North North Simcoe FHT http://nsfht.ca/ Simcoe North North York FHT http://www.nyfht.com/ Don Valley East Northeastern Manitoulin FHT http://mhc.divinitive.com/northeastern-manitoulin.php Algoma-Manitoulin Northumberland- Northumberland FHT www.nfht.ca Quite West OakMed FHT http://oakmed.ca/ Oakville Carleton-Mississippi Ottawa Valley FHT http://www.ovfht.ca/ Mills Bruce-Grey-Owen Owen Sound FHT http://www.osfht.ca/ Sound Parry Sound- Parry Sound FHT http://www.psfht.com/services.html Muskoka Bruce-Grey-Owen Peninsula FHT Sound Renfrew-Nipissing- Petawawa Centennial FHT http://www.pcfhc.ca/services/index.html Pembroke Peterborough Networked FHT http://www.peterboroughfht.com/ Peterborough Glengarry-Prescott- Plantagenet FHT Russell Points North Family Health Team Kenora-Rainy River Portage Medical FHT http://portagemedicalfht.ca/ Niagara Falls Powassan and Area FHT Nipissing Prescott FHT http://www.en.docvadis.ca/prescottfht/index.html Leeds-Grenville PrimaCare Community FHT http://pccfht.ca/ Brant Prime Care FHT http://primecarefht.ca/ Halton Prince Edward- Prince Edward FHT http://primecarefht.ca/ Hastings Queen Square FHT http://www.queensquaredoctors.com Brampton-Springdale Kingston and the Queens FHT http://www.dfmqueens.ca/family_health/fht.php?id=1 Islands Rapids FHT http://rapidsfhteam.ca/ Sarnia-Lambton Red Lake FHT http://www.redlakehospital.ca/article/family-health-team-184.asp Kenora-Rainy River Rideau FHT http://www.riversidecourt.ca/ Ottawa South 4 of 6 Bruce-Grey-Owen Sauble FHT http://www.saublefht.ca/Content/?documents Sound Scarborough Academic FHT http://www.safht.ca/ Don Valley West Lanark-Frontenac- Sharbot Lake FHT Lennox and Sherbourne Health Centre http://www.sherbourne.on.ca/ Toronto Centre Six Nations FHT http://www.snhs.ca/ Brant Niagara West- Smithville Medical Centre FHT www.smithvillefht.ca. Glanbrook Renfrew-Nipissing- South Algonquin FHT Pembroke South East Toronto FHT http://setfht.on.ca/ Beaches-East York Southlake FHT http://www.southlakeregional.org/doctors.academicfamilyhealthteam.html Newmarket-Aurora St. Joseph's Urban Family Health Team http://www.stjoe.on.ca/programs/family/health_team.php Parkdale-High Park St. Michael's Hospital Academic Family http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/programs/familypractice/index.php
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