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Program:
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London InterCommunity Health Centre
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Phone Numbers:
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519-660-0874
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Fax:
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519-642-1532
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Address:
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659 Dundas St London, ON N5W 2Z1
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Intersection:
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Adelaide St N and Dundas St
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Location:
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London (East)
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Accessibility:
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Partially Accessible
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Accessibility Notes:
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Wheelchair accessible at Marshall St entrance (rear of building)
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Hours:
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Administration: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Clinical Services: Mon 9:30am-4pm * Tue 9:30am-4pm * Wed 9:30am-6pm * Thu 10:30am-6pm * Fri 9:30am-12noon
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Dates:
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Jul 1-Aug 31: All clinics and office close at 12noon on Fri
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Executives:
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Scott Courtice - Executive Director 519-660-0875 ext 1449
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Service Description:
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Health centre focused on individual, family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * community development, health promotion and prevention services * referrals to other local and social health services * services aimed at people living with a low income, newcomers, individuals and families with chronic and complex illness
Community-led health teams develop programs to improve the social supports and conditions that affect long-term health
Daily Programs
- Daily programming, including art activities, health and wellness, education, and training * monthly schedule available on website
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Health Outreach - Support for people experiencing homelessness
- Health, social services and daily programming for people who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness
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Hepatitis C Care Team
- Program designed for persons at high risk for Hepatitis C infection due to drug use and those who are Hepatitis C positive who have complex addiction or social issues
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Naloxone Program (The)
- Training program * trains people to administer naloxone medication to prevent opioid drug overdose
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Options Clinic - Anonymous HIV/AIDS Testing
- HIV information and free, confidential and anonymous rapid testing * outreach services and education across the City of London * rapid testing available to people who are more vulnerable to contracting HIV or within priority populations: Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, cis and trans, Ontarians from Africa and the Caribbean, Indigenous populations, people who inject drugs, women (trans and cis) who engage in high risk activities * results for rapid testing are available in minutes
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Services and Programs:
Argyle Site
Huron St Site
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Fees:
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Free
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Application:
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Call and ask to speak to a Systems Navigator * appointments required for some programs * no referral required
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Eligibility - Population(s) Served:
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Varies per program
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Languages:
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English ; French ; Arabic ; Bosnian ; Nepali ; Persian ; Polish ; Spanish
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Language Note:
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French programs and publications offered * interpretation in French and other languages available upon request
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Area(s) Served:
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London and area
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Last Updated:
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7/23/2024
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Service Record URL:
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http://thehealthline.ca/displayService.aspx?id=12102
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