South Riverdale Community Health Centre
Office phone: 416-461-1925 ; 416-461-2493 medical floor
Fax: 416-461-8245
E-mail: srchc@srchc.com
Web site: www.srchc.com
Address: 955 Queen St E, Toronto, ON, M4M 3P3
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Location (Intersection): Toronto East (Pape Ave-Queen St E)
Ward: Toronto-Danforth (Ward 30)
Hours:Monday/Tuesday/Thursday: (9:00 am - 8:00 pm) Wednesday/Friday: (9:00 am - 5:00 pm) Satursday: (10:00 am - 1:00 pm) After hours : answering service Doctor on call Monday - Sunday (24 hours) for emergencies of patients of the Centre
Area served: Mortimer Ave (south side)- Lake Ontario; Coxwell Ave-Don River
Languages of service: Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; English
Eligibility: For most medical services, persons must live in catchment area
How to apply: Appointment required for most services, call ahead
Fees: None
Physical access Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms
Service description:Community health centre:
Organization type: Non Profit ; Registered CharityMedical and nurse practitioner services Home visits to clients in service area when appropriate Needle exchange Social work Individual and family counselling for adults Support groups Prenatal and postnatal care Postpartum adjustment Chiropodist Dietitian Health information centre Nursing services for homeless persons in local shelters No Ontario Health Insurance required for general services
Health Promotion:Community development, health promotion and education, community action and advocacy Programs on environmental health, children and family, breast health, seniors, nutrition, general health and programs for the Chinese community
COUNTERfit Program: (416-461-1925 ext 240 and 235, mobile service) (416-451-1951)Harm reduction services * material distribution, peer support workers, satellite sites and mobile service Monday-Friday (10:00 am - 5:00 pm) Mobile service Tuesday-Friday (6:00 pm - 12:00 midnight) Weekends and holidays (12:00 noon - 12:00 midnight)
DEC NET (Diabetes Education Community Network of East Toronto): (416-461-9042) (fax 416-461-3489)Diabetes self management education, supports and services Focus on low income, ethno-cultural specific groups, homeless and marginally housed persons, and persons living with diabetes and mental illness Classes offered in Bengali, Chinese (Cantonese), English, Hindi, Tamil and Urdu Community garden Community kitchen In partnership with East End Community Health Centre and Toronto East General Hospital
Last complete update: 2009-10-08
Last modification date: 2011-08-15









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