Last updated: January 3, 2023
Masking is required at City-run clinics. Find information for each clinic below, including hours, location, parking and accessibility details. Use the TTC Trip Planner for directions.
Pfizer, Moderna and Novavax vaccines are available. First, second, and booster doses are available for eligible groups.
Residents can book an appointment online or call the Provincial booking system at 1-833-943-3900 (TTY 1-866-797-0007). Novavax vaccine appointments can only be booked through the Toronto Public Health booking site.
A health card is not needed, however individuals 18 or older must provide photo ID. Acceptable forms of identification include government-issued ID (including non-Canadian and expired documents) such as a driver’s licence or passport, a piece of mail with your name on it, a pay stub or a student card.
First Nations, Métis and Inuit individuals, including non-Indigenous partners and household members, are encouraged to contact Indigenous-supported clinics.
Students in grades 7 to 12 can book vaccination appointments for Hepatitis B, HPV and Meningococcal vaccines at City-run clinics.
We strongly recommend everyone ages 6 months and over to book an appointment at our City-run clinics. Based on eligibility and capacity, walk-ins are available at pop-up clinics and at City-run clinics.
Hours: Monday to Thursday, noon to 6 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointment availability is in the Provincial booking system, including for any adjusted days/hours that may apply.
Address: 214 Wellington St. W., Main Floor
Use the Metro Hall entrance accessible from the north side of Wellington St., east of John St.
(View map of clinic location at Metro Hall)
Accessibility: This clinic location is accessible. Please bring all required mobility devices with you. From the main floor of Metro Hall, clinic access is via an accessibility elevator or a short flight of stairs.
A health card is not needed; a person need only attend the clinic with some form of identification.
Parking: Metro Toronto Convention Centre’s North Parking at 4 Simcoe Street (just south of Front Street) offers one hour of free parking to those visiting the Metro Hall clinic. Paid parking is available immediately east of Metro Hall in the Metro Centre parking garage on Wellington Street.
Hours: Monday to Thursday, noon to 6 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointment availability is in the Provincial booking system, including for any adjusted days/hours that may apply.
Address: 2625 Weston Rd.
(View map of clinic location within Crossroads Plaza)
The clinic is located near The Brick and Canadian Tire, at the north end of the parking lot. The clinic entrance is at ground level, facing the parking lot.
Accessibility: This clinic location is accessible. Please bring all required mobility devices with you.
A health card is not needed; a person need only attend the clinic with some form of identification.
Parking: Free parking is available at Crossroads Plaza. Parking at the north end of the parking lot is closest to the clinic.
Hours: Tuesday to Friday, noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointment availability is in the Provincial booking system, including for any adjusted days/hours that may apply.
Address: 250 The East Mall
The clinic is located at the north end of mall (in the previous Target store location). Enter the clinic via the exterior entrance only.
(View map of clinic location within Cloverdale Mall)
Accessibility: This clinic location is accessible. Please bring all required mobility devices with you.
A health card is not needed; a person need only attend the clinic with some form of identification.
Parking: Free parking is available at the mall. Parking at the north end of the mall is closest to the clinic.
Hours: Tuesday to Friday, noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointment availability is in the Provincial booking system, including for any adjusted days/hours that may apply.
Address: 89 Church Ave.
The clinic is located on the east side of the building in the gym. Please enter through the Community Centre main entrance.
(View map of clinic location within Mitchell Field Community Centre)
Accessibility: This clinic location is accessible. Please bring all required mobility devices with you.
A health card is not needed; a person need only attend the clinic with some form of identification.
Parking:
Hours: Tuesday to Friday, noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointment availability is in the Provincial booking system, including for any adjusted days/hours that may apply.
Address: 1 Eglinton Square, Units 36-37
(View map of location within Eglinton Square)
Accessibility: This clinic location is accessible. Please bring all required mobility devices with you. The clinic is on the main floor so there is no need to use an elevator and there are no stairs involved.
A health card is not needed; a person need only attend the clinic with some form of identification.
Parking: Free parking is available in the Eglinton Square plaza parking lot. The clinic is close to the Metro and TD entrance.
Hours: Monday to Friday, noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday & Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointment availability is in the Provincial booking system, including for any adjusted days/hours that may apply.
Address: 45 Overlea Blvd.
(View map of clinic location within East York Town Centre)
The clinic is located at the east end of the East York Town Centre shopping mall. Enter the mall through Entrance 6 and take the escalator or elevator to the second floor.
Accessibility: This clinic location is accessible. Please bring all required mobility devices with you.
A health card is not needed; a person need only attend the clinic with some form of identification.
Parking: Free parking is available in the shopping mall parking lot. Park near Entrance 6 at the east end of the mall.
All City-run clinics are able to offer accommodation. Each clinic has parking near the entrance, ramps, elevators, and wheelchairs. Staff are also on site at each clinic to support as necessary. Clients who need a care provider or service animal with them will be accommodated. There are also privacy rooms available upon request.
If you require an accommodation, alert a staff member upon arrival or at any time while at the clinic.
You may also request an accommodation ahead of your appointment by filling out the Vaccine Accommodation Survey. You will be asked the date and time of your vaccination appointment, and a public health nurse will contact you within two business days to confirm the details of your request.
Examples of accommodations we can provide include:
If you need assistance filling out the survey or requesting accommodation please call Toronto Public Health at 416-338-7600 (TTY: 416-392-0658).
The City of Toronto will not tolerate abusive or aggressive behaviour at its immunization clinics. The City is committed to promoting respectful conduct, tolerance and inclusion in all of its workplaces.
Staff are working diligently to help bring an end to this pandemic by administering vaccines that will protect residents, their loved ones and the most vulnerable people in our city.
Anyone who engages in abusive or aggressive behaviour will be asked to leave the clinic.
Needle fear is common in people of all ages, and some people may experience pain or discomfort when getting their vaccine because of the needle. Consider using the comfort, ask, relax, distract system to feel more comfortable when getting your vaccine: