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Organization: Anishnawbe Health Toronto  
Phone Numbers: 416-360-0486
Fax: 416-365-1083
Email: info@aht.ca
Website: www.aht.ca
Address:
425 Cherry St
Toronto, ON
M5A 0X9
Intersection: Cherry St and Front St E
Location: Toronto (Moss Park)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon10am-6pm
Tue10am-6pm
Wed10am-6pm
Thu10am-6pm
Fri10am-6pm

Executives: Joe Hester - Executive Director
Public Contacts: Lu Wang - Administrative Assistant
Service Description: A multi-disciplinary team, which includes medical support, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, physicians, a chiropodist, counsellor, physiotherapists and health promoter, provides holistic healthcare programs and services 

Programs and services include: 
  • health promotion
  • disease management and prevention
  • well baby and child health assessments
  • immunizations
  • infant and child developmental assessments
  • women’s and men’s health services
  • periodic health examinations, routine screening, diagnostic and testing procedures
  • prenatal and postnatal/infant primary health care
  • health counselling
  • individual, family, and couples counselling
 
Diabetes Program - A multi-disciplinary team of dieticians, diabetes nurse educators, social workers and a chiropodist provides individual, family, and caregiver support for diabetes * the program integrates traditional and western approaches to provide health education and help prevent complications of diabetes * in addition to providing education and support, services include: oral medication, disease management, insulin monitoring and management, nutritional counselling, foot care, and lifestyle management
 
Gerrard Street Site - Crisis management program and specialized mental health services * walk-in counselling * youth outreach program * physiotherapist * community health worker training program * two spirit trans peer support and counselling * housing support program * traditional program 
 
Maternal Infant Program - This Program is designed to help infants and families from the pre-natal stage to 12 months old of age. The goal of the Program is to ensure equitable access to resources, support, and knowledge.

Fees: Medical services covered by OHIP
Application: Call or visit * valid health card and certificate of Indigenous status (if applicable) required for many services
Eligibility / Target Population: Indigenous community
Languages: English
Language Notes: Some Indigenous languages
Area Served:
Toronto (Old Toronto)  
See Also: Community Health Centres
Health Centres and Programs for Indigenous Peoples

This information was last completely updated on August 15, 2024

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