H1N1 Clinics Toronto

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Current status of clinics – All Toronto Public Health vaccine clinics are open as per the schedule below.

Starting November 18, 2009 Toronto Public Health H1N1 Clinics are OPEN to everyone regardless of age or priority group.

Please note: If you have a fever or are sick please wait until you are feeling better before getting vaccinated. For your safety, you will not be eligible to receive the H1N1 vaccine at a Toronto Public Health clinic if you have:

* had a seizure in the past three months
* a neurological/seizure condition that changes frequently
* had a severe reaction to a vaccine in the past
* an allergy to eggs or egg protein
* an allergy to thimerosal, a preservative used in vaccines
* any condition that leads to severe bleeding when they get an injection
* been diagnosed with a neurological condition called Guillain-Barre Syndrome within eight weeks of receiving a vaccine
* had wheezing, chest tightness or breathing difficulties that required hospitalization within one day of receiving a vaccine

Individuals who can not receive the vaccine at a Toronto Public Health clinic should check with their health care provider to discuss getting the vaccine.
Toronto Public Health now has non-adjuvanted vaccine available at all its clinics for pregnant women.

If you are not in one of these priority groups, you will not receive a vaccination at this time.

Clinics for the general public will be announced at a later date. H1N1 shots are also available at some physicians’ offices. Check with your doctor or community health clinic.

All locations are wheelchair accessible and located near public transit. Parking may be limited.

Please note: If you have a fever or are sick please wait until you are feeling better before getting vaccinated.

Clinic hours may expand. Visit toronto.ca/health or call 311 for updates.

You are not required to bring identification or your OHIP card to the clinic.

* PDF version of clinic schedule (PDF)

DateHours of operation
Mondays – Fridays1:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Saturdays10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m
Sundays
5 locations only

* Metro Hall
* East York Civic Centre
* North York Civic Centre
* Etobicoke Civic Centre
*Timothy Eaton Business and Technical Institute
 

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
 
#
Location
Address
Crossroads
1Metro Hall – Rotunda55 John Street
 
King St. W. and John St. – two blocks east of Spadina Ave.
2East York Civic Centre – Lower Level850 Coxwell Avenue
 
Coxwell Ave. and Mortimer Ave.
3North York Civic Centre – Members Lounge5100 Yonge Street
 
West side of Yonge St., five blocks north of Sheppard Ave. W.
4North Toronto Memorial Community Centre
(No parking available)
200 Eglinton Avenue West
 
North side of Eglinton Ave. W., between Avenue Rd. and Yonge St.
5Etobicoke Civic Centre – Committee rooms 1, 2, 3399 The West Mall
 
Burnhamthorpe Rd. and The West Mall
6Melody Public School – Gym (closed school)24 Strathburn Blvd.
 
East of Weston Rd., north of Wilson Ave.
7Masaryk-Cowan Community Recreation Centre
(No parking available)
220 Cowan Avenue
 
Three blocks west of Dufferin St., south of Queen St. W.
8Scarborough Civic Centre – Rotunda150 Borough Drive
 
North-west corner of McCowan Rd. and Ellesmere Rd.
9North Kipling Community Centre
(No parking available)
2 Rowntree Road
 
Between Steeles Ave. W. and Finch Ave. W., east of Kipling Ave.
10Timothy Eaton Business and Technical Institute – Cafeteria (closed school)1251 Bridletowne Circle
 
South of Finch Ave. E., between Warden Ave. and Birchmount Rd.

All clinic locations are wheelchair accessible and located near public transit. Parking may be limited. Nurses will be on hand to answer questions about the vaccine.
 

Please note: If you have a fever or are sick please wait until you are feeling better before getting the H1N1 shot.

More information about H1N1 vaccination

During the H1N1 vaccination campaign, some of the programs and services offered by Toronto Public Health may be temporarily impacted. For the latest information about service impacts please call Toronto Health Connection 416-338-7600.
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