Mpox Vaccination Clinics

The Imvamune® vaccine is approved in Canada for protection against mpox (formerly known as monkeypox). The vaccine contains modified virus and cannot make you sick. 

The vaccine can be used for protection against mpox before getting exposed to the virus (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis – PrEP) or after being exposed (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis – PEP). It is not used as a treatment if you already have mpox. At this time, people who have or have had mpox are not eligible for the vaccine.

You must review the Mpox Vaccine & Eligibility Information and Mpox Vaccine Fact Sheet before booking. Eligibility may change over time. Currently, only individuals who are 18 years of age and older may use this online booking platform. If you are under 18 years of age, we are happy to discuss if the vaccine is appropriate with you over the phone. Individuals who book appointments and do not meet eligibility criteria will not be given a vaccine dose.

You do not need to have an Ontario Health Card or health insurance to be given this vaccine at Toronto Public Health vaccination clinics. 

 

Where to get vaccinated:​

Crossways Sexual Health Clinic

2340 Dundas Street. W., 
Toronto, ON 
M6P 4A9

 
Scarborough Sexual Health Clinic

Scarborough Civic Centre, 
160 Borough Drive, 
Toronto, ON
M1P 4N8

 

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Metro Hall 
214 Wellington Street West (Wellington Street entrance) 
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

By appointment only. 
Note: Mpox vaccines are being offered at this clinic, in addition to routine childhood vaccinations. 

 
Tuesday, April 9, 2024

The 519 
519 Church Street 
10 a.m. to 5 p.m

Walk-ins and booked appointments available. Visit The 519 website for more information. 

 
Friday, April 12, 2024

ACT (AIDS Commitee of Toronto)
543 Yonge Street, 4th Floor 
12 a.m. to 5 p.m

Walk-ins only.


Saturday, April 13, 2024

Metro Hall 
214 Wellington Street West (Wellington Street entrance) 
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

By appointment only. 
Note: Mpox vaccines are being offered at this clinic, in addition to routine childhood vaccinations. 

 

Each person getting immunized with Imvamune® needs their own appointment.

Please check back regularly. Additional clinics and appointments will be posted as they become available. 
Eligible residents can also inquire about vaccine availability where they access sexual health care. 

​Prepare for your Appointment

  1. Bring your health card (if available).
  2. Review the Mpox Vaccine Fact Sheet.
  3. Bring your referral form or medications/prescription (if required).

​Clinic Notes:

  1. Bring a mask. Everyone is required to wear a mask, except for infants / toddlers under the age of two.
  2. Prior to visiting the clinic, individuals must review the COVID-19 screening form.
  3. Upon arrival at the clinic, everyone will be screened for COVID-19. Stay home if you have symptoms, or feeling unwell, even if it is a mild cough or sore throat.
  4. Everyone will be screened for Mpox. Stay home if you have symptoms. If you have symptoms suggestive of Mpox, please call to speak with one of our nurses. Please review the Mpox symptoms. 
  5. Our Sexual Health Clinics are scent free. Please do not wear scented products. 
 
If you are at risk for STIs and HIV remember to: 
  • Use condoms.
  • Ask your sexual partners to test for STIs.
  • Get STI tests done regularly.
  • Ensure you have received all the following vaccines as recommended by your health care provider or Public Health: Hepatitis A, B, HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) and mpox (if eligible).
  • Consider taking HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) if your risk of exposure to HIV is high.