The services below are free and do not need a health card.
Language interpretation is available. Call 3-1-1 and ask for an interpreter.
The services below are free and do not need a health card.
Language interpretation is available. Call 3-1-1 and ask for an interpreter.
Your health is important before, during, and between pregnancies. Get advice on the phone or by email about:
If you cannot afford to pay for a dentist, you may be able to receive free dental care.
To find out if you are eligible, call 3-1-1 and ask for a dental appointment.
Contact us to get advice about:
Free immunizations are available if you don’t have a health card. For more information on immunization and free clinics, call the Immunization Information Centre 416-392-1250, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Every time your child receives a vaccination, you need to report it to Toronto Public Health. Your child may be suspended from school if they have an incomplete record or does not have a valid exemption on file. Toronto Public Health can translate your immunization record for you.
Toronto Public Health Sexual Health Clinics provide free and anonymous advice about sexual health issues. The clinics also provide confidential services such as:
Being diagnosed with active TB disease does not affect your immigration status or your family’s status in Canada. If you have active TB disease, a TB nurse from Toronto Public Health will work with you and your health care practitioner while you are being treated. TB treatment is free of charge in Ontario even if you do not have health insurance.