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Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services

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340 College St, Suite 500
Toronto, ON
M5T 3A9
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416-324-8677
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Fax: 416-324-9074
Confidential Fax: 416-324-9490
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Mon 9:30am-7:30pm * Tue, Thu-Fri 9:30am-4:30pm * Wed 1pm-4:30pm
Last update: Mar 3, 2026: Suggest an edit
Application
Pick up a registration/application form for primary care and other services * no referral required * support available to fill out the forms

Eligibility / Target Population
Vulnerable population including newcomers, immigrants and refugees

Fees
Medical services may be covered by OHIP * some fees for other programs

Executives
Cliff Ledwos - Executive Director

Languages
English

Language Notes
Interpretation services provided for primary care services and other services as appropriate/when necessary

Area Served
Toronto and area

Accessibility
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Accessibility Note
Elevators available, automatic doors to building and washroom

Description of Services:
Community health centre * provide accessible, community-governed and inter-professional primary care services, as well as a range of health promotion, community services, and community capacity building programs
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  • Community and Health Promotion Services Focus on newcomers, women, families with children birth-6 years * peer outreach and support * parenting and parent-child groups * food skills groups * health education * prenatal nutrition and support * lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) services * expressive arts * research and advocacy on newcomer, immigrant and refugee issues
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  • Non-Insured Clinic (NIC) - Toronto Downtown The Non-Insured Clinic (NIC), previously the Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic (NIWIC), offers confidential primary care services to immigrants and refugees in Toronto who do not have health insurance or coverage under the Ontario Health Information Program.
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  • Primary Care Services Medical and nursing assessment, prevention and treatment * pre and post natal care * immunizations * chronic disease management * diabetes education * sexual health and education * nutrition and dietetics * counselling and therapy for individuals, families and groups * health coaching and education * self-management and systems navigation * physiotherapy * no OHIP required for primary care services and most specialist referrals
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  • Settlement Services Orientation to community * needs and eligibility assessments * settlement related information * support navigating health and government systems * LGBTQ+ settlement * referral to housing, legal and employment services * one-on-one settlement support * group information sessions


Services and Programs:

AboutUs

Our Vision: Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity.
Our Mission: Access Alliance provides services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities.

Last Updated: Mar 3, 2026: Suggest an edit
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