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Scarborough travel clinics.

People living in Scarborough and in the Scarborough area are fortunate to have fine Scarborough travel clinics to choose from to get their travel vaccinations. Wherever you live in Scarborough, chances are a Scarborough travel clinic will be nearby, with friendly, professional travel doctors and other travel health professionals such as travel vaccine specialists in your local pharmacy. These travel medicine health professionals will be at a Scarborough travel clinic near you, ready to dispense travel advice about travel alerts and travel vaccinations.

This page will show you some of the travel medical clinics in Scarborough, organized by proximity to the center of Scarborough. You can also type in your postal code in the box at the top right of every page to find the Scarborough travel clinic or Scarborough travel vaccination clinic that is closest to you, or by clicking here: Find Travel Clinics by Postal Code . This will provide you with a more personalized result, showing you the travel clinics in Scarborough or the travel vaccination centres near Scarborough which are the closest to you.

Being a very diversely-populated multi-cultural country, Canadians and many Scarborough travelers are likely to travel to diverse travel destinations not only for business or pleasure, but also to visit family and friends. As you'll read on the travel diseases pages on this site, you are at a higher risk of contracting some travel-related diseases when you are visiting family and friends, because living quarters are shared, kitchen utensils are shared, and you are more likely to be in close proximity with the family or friends that you are visiting. So it is important to learn about these travel health risks and be protected against the travel diseases by taking the necessary health precautions before you travel.

The best way to do this is to find a travel clinic in Scarborough and book a pre-travel consultation appointment with a travel medicine specialist there, who can advise you on all the travel risks from infectious diseases, the travel vaccinations available to protect you against these diseases, and the primary and secondary travel health precautions and travel health measures you can take to further prevent you from contracting any diseases.

This website is here to help you do just that. On these pages, you can find your nearest Scarborough travel medical clinic in Scarborough, and then can book a travel vaccination consultation appointment online with their travel health specialists before you leave for your travel destination. Whether you are looking for general medical travel health advice, or are looking for travel vaccinations against yellow fever, malaria, hepatitis, typhoid, cholera, polio, tetanus, meningitis, or other diseases, these Scarborough travel clinics have you covered.

The travel doctors practicing in each Scarborough vaccination centre and Scarborough travel clinic can advise you about communicable diseases, medical travel vaccines, travel vaccine dosages, travel vaccination and immunization schedules, and public health advice from governmental health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Public Health Agency of Canada. These Scarborough travel medicine professionals will also be able to provide health information and travel advice about travel vaccination requirements, global health issues, and travel advisories and warnings issued about travel to your destination from Scarborough.

In addition to finding your nearest travel vaccination clinic, don't forget to check the Travel Alerts and Travel Advisories page on this site to learn about any recent disease outbreaks or special travel health precautions which may need to be taken when traveling to your destination. You may also explore our sections on Travel Diseases and Travel Destinations , which outlines the major travel disease risks endemic to each travel destination.

Scarborough Travel Clinic Listing

Listed below for your convenience are some Scarborough Travel Clinics and their addresses with contact information. The clinics may be in Scarborough, or may be in the surrounding regions, and are presented in order of proximity to the center of Scarborough.

Next to each vaccination center listing, you may click the "View Map" link to view a map of the Scarborough Travel Health Clinic location. Once you are ready to proceed, you may book a pre-travel consultation appointment or a travel vaccination appointment with the Travel Vaccination Clinics in Scarborough which have a "Book Now" link in the far right "Appointment" column in the list below. This will take you to an online travel health clinic appointment booking system where you can schedule your appointment and indicate your travel destination so that the travel health professionals will be aware of your travel health requirements prior to seeing you in the pre-travel consultation appointment.

Booking a pre-travel vaccination consultation appointment at your nearest travel clinic in Scarborough ensures you have the latest professional medical advice to obtain the best available protection for you and your family while traveling to your travel destination from Scarborough. Booking an appointment with a Scarborough travel clinic will also allow you to ask your travel health doctor questions about any concerns you may have, and learn how to take medical precautions and employ preventative measures to ensure your family remains safe and healthy throughout your trip. These Scarborough-area travel clinics are your best single resource for travel health protection and travel safety information.

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  • We Have the Yellow Fever Vaccine and other travel vaccines onsite such as: Hepatitis A&B, Dukoral, HPV (Gardasil), Japanese Encephalitis, Meningitis, MMR, Polio, Prevnar 13, Rabies, Tetanus, Diptheria, Zvx (Shingles)
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Travel Vaccine Clinic

Travel Vaccine Clinic has been serving the GTA for over 25 years. Our focus is solely on travel medicine, and we are a Designated Yellow Fever Centre approved by the Public Health Agency of Canada. Our goal is to offer comprehensive travel vaccinations and travel medications advice. We are a one-stop shop with all travel and non-travel vaccines and travel medications on site.

Travel vaccination services are designed to help protect individuals from diseases that are common in other parts of the world. Our clinics in Toronto (GTA), and Etobicoke / Mississauga offer a range of vaccines, including those for Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, Meningitis, Rabies, Japanese encephalitis, Traveler’s Diarrhea, Yellow Fever and other vaccines.

The Travel Vaccine Clinic also offer a variety of other services, such as travel health consultations. In addition, the Travel Vaccine Clinic will provide you helpful information about staying healthy while traveling abroad. By getting travel vaccinations and following other simple precautions, you can help protect yourself from serious illnesses while you travel. When looking to book vaccination appointments, look no further than the Travel Vaccine Clinic .

To book an appointment, call us now at:  (416) 461-2419  or  book online .

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If you are traveling to Africa, Asia, Central and South America or Europe we recommend you see our specialist to discuss vaccinations and prescriptions. Call us to book an appointment and make sure you are protected.

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– Downtown Toronto (East end): 690A Queen Street East (Street Parking)

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– Etobicoke / Mississauga: 56 Aberfoyle Crescent Unit 630 M8X 2W4 (Bloor and Islington)

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"I saw your dr. last weekend and it was a great experience. I felt that he made sure I am traveling with the most recommended vaccines and nothing i do not need. Don't be fooled by his young age appearance, he knows his stuff!!! Efel was the person at the front desk, very sweet and friendly. Prices are OK especially for the level of professionalism they showed."

" My husband and I received our vaccinations with the help of nurse Mary who was knowledgeable, patient, and provided excellent customer service. I would gladly go back for any future travel needs. "

" We felt prepared to go on our trip after our appointment. We got all the necessary vaccines and all of our questions were answered. "

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" I made an appointment online for the next day. I had close to 1/2 hour wait to see someone but I was given great service, not rushed and felt taken care of. I would recommend and use them again. "

" So effiecient and friendly - The team at Travel Vaccine Clinic made my visit there easy, stress free from the consultation on what I need for my travel until the vaccines and prescription needed/advised were given. I will be back. Thank you! "

" Service was very fast and well done. We received our vaccines on the spot and our practitioner was very helpful while answering questions. "

" Professional, thoroughly knowledgeable, and they ensure that you understand all of your options. I will definitely use them again and highly recommend. "

" Your staff was incredibly helpful and extremely knowledgeable. He helped us look up related diseases for our trip and provided us with necessary information for potential risks. Staff was very helpful as well. We have been here quite a few times and have never been disappointed. Highly recommended! "

" Really friendly staff, efficient, and great price for consultation. "

" I am so very afraid of needles and my nurse took care of me so well. The lightest to touch injections I have ever had. Service was quick and easy. Thank-you!! "

" Didn't expect consult to be virtual but extremely happy with the service and information. I am super impressed and glad that I booked the appointment with their facility. "

" We received very clear and practical advice and were in and out. We'll be back. "

" Staff were very helpful and informative and attentive. Great service, thank you! "

" Excellent service. Got all my vaccinations and prescriptions . They don't charge to fill up the prescriptions. Best prices I could find. I highly recommend this travel clinic. "

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How to get a COVID-19 vaccine in the Greater Toronto Area — if you qualify

Cbc toronto will be updating this story as the vaccine campaigns open up to more people.

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Those aged 50 and up across Ontario now qualify to book a vaccine through the provincial booking system, in addition to those with high-risk health conditions and a number of employees who cannot work from home.

The newly eligible workers include those in the education, child care, and the food and manufacturing sectors.

People aged 18 and up can book vaccine appointments if they live in one of 144 provincially-designated hot-spot postal codes as of this week.

The province says this expansion of eligibility will support the government's strategy of allocating 50 per cent of vaccine doses to hot spots during the weeks of May 3 and May 10. 

Ontario is also now on track to administer first doses of COVID-19 vaccines to 65 per cent of adults by the end of the month, provincial health officials said Wednesday .

  • Ontario records 3,436 new COVID-19 cases, vaccine appointments open to 18+ in hot spots

In parts of the GTA hit hardest by the third wave, anyone 18-plus is now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, though accessing it is more complex than simply booking a shot at a mass vaccination site. 

So, how do you know if you qualify for a vaccine and how do you go about getting one?

Here are the key factors that determine your eligibility

How old are you? If you're 50 and over living anywhere, or 18-plus living in a hot spot, you can get vaccinated at a mass vaccination clinics, hospital clinics, mobile clinics (if they are available in your region) and some primary care settings (such as your doctor's office). 

If you're under 50 and not in a hot spot or at high risk of contracting COVID-19 — let's say you're in your 20s or 30s, healthy and able to work from home — you might need to keep waiting.

Are you pregnant? If so, you are considered a top priority for vaccination in Ontario. You can book a shot through the provincial call centre. If your local health unit is not using the provincial booking system, call the unit directly to set up an appointment.

Where do you live? In some hot-spot areas of the GTA where there have been a large number of COVID-19 cases, those aged 18 and up are able to get a vaccine. This program is set to expand to more cities in the near future.

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What kind of work do you do? Those who cannot work from home are now eligible to get the shot, including those in education, workers responding to critical events, enforcement, inspection and compliance roles, child care and the food and manufacturing sectors. The list is set to expand in the week of May 10 to include more workers. 

The province also says it is launching mobile vaccination units to help get vaccines to workers at small and medium-sized workplaces who can't work from home in Peel, Toronto and York.

Do you have an underlying health condition? Right now, the province is offering first shots to those with specific conditions. If that's you, you can pre-register for a shot.

Are you Indigenous? All Indigenous adults qualify to get a vaccine. 

Remember, you should only be vaccinated in the city or region you live in  — the overarching goal is still to limit the potential spread of COVID-19, which means staying close to home as much as possible. Experts warn we are in a third wave of the pandemic driven by coronavirus variants that are more transmissible than the original strain of the virus.

One more disclaimer: the following guide is intended for the general public, and doesn't capture those who will be vaccinated by specialized teams — for example, mobile teams distributing vaccines in homeless shelters or other congregate settings.

Now that's clear, here's where you should book a vaccination spot if you qualify.

Here's the province's centralized COVID-19 booking site . There's also a phone line for those who need it: 1-888-999-6488.

If you are calling, make sure you know if you qualify. There has been confusion.

Toronto — mass vaccination sites open for 18-plus in hot spots 

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Torontonians over the age of 18 living in COVID-19 hot-spot neighbourhoods —  determined based on postal codes — can now book a shot at a mass vaccination site or mobile vaccination units. 

In the city, those postal codes are:

Residents 50-plus living anywhere in the city can book at a mass-vaccination clinic or some health partner clinics. 

Anyone 40-plus accessing the AstraZeneca vaccine anywhere can book at pharmacies, or through select primary care providers and pop-up clinics. 

You can find a full list of vaccination sites on the city's website.

Toronto Public Health and its partners are now overseeing more than 310 vaccination sites (including mobile operations).

You will still need to make an appointment, walk-ins or stand-by appointments are not available.

Here are the Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies offering 24/7 vaccines in the city:

  • Scarborough – 1235 McCowan Road
  • Scarborough – 2330 Kennedy Road
  • Scarborough – 2901 Sheppard Avenue East
  • Scarborough – 255 Morningside Avenue
  • Toronto – 1500 Woodbine Avenue
  • Toronto – 1500 Avenue Road
  • Toronto – 2345 Yonge Street
  • Toronto – 770 Lawrence Avenue West
  • Etobicoke – 5230 Dundas Street West
  • Etobicoke – 123 Rexdale Boulevard
  • North York – 3975 Jane Street

Peel — mass vaccination sites open for those 18-plus

Peel Region announced it will be offering vaccines to all residents aged 18 and older — not just those in hot-spot neighbourhoods — starting Thursday, weeks ahead of the province's schedule.

Adults 18 years or older in all postal codes can also book a vaccine appointment at a  hospital-run clinic in Peel .

Those 18-plus living in the following hot spot postal codes can book an appointment through Ontario's online portal: 

Those 18-plus living in the following postal codes — that are not identified as hot spots — can also book through the province's online system: 

Peel Public Health is directing residents to vaccination clinics in Brampton and Mississauga.

Here are the pharmacies offering 24/7 vaccines in the region:

  • Brampton – 10661 Chinguacousy, Building C, Fletchers Meadow
  • Brampton – 160 Main Street South
  • Brampton – 49 Mountainash Road
  • Brampton – 34 Avondale Boulevard
  • Brampton – 1 Kennedy Road South
  • Brampton – 25 Great Lakes Drive
  • Mississauga – 2470 Hurontario Street

York — mass vaccination sites open for those 50-plus 

York Region is offering vaccine appointments to those age 50-plus through the provincial booking system.

In certain hot spots — postal codes L0J, L3L, L4H, L4J, L4K, L4L, L6A, L3T, L6B, L6C, L6E, L3S, L4B, L4C, L4E, and L9N — anyone over 18 can get their first dose of vaccine.

Those people can search for booking slots every day at 8:30 a.m. Note: You must book online and please only book once.

High priority health-care workers in the region are eligible for a vaccine, as well. You can check here to see if that's you.

The region has also opened a drive-thru mass vaccination site at Canada's Wonderland.

One pharmacy is offering 24/7 vaccines. You can find it in Vaughan, at 4000 Hwy #7.

Durham — mass vaccination sites open for those 50-plus 

Durham Region has eight clinics running in Ajax, Bomanville, Cannington, Oshawa, Pickering, Port Perry, Uxbridge and Whitby .

Mass vaccination is available to those 50-plus, as well as residents 18-plus living in the following postal codes: L1S, L1T, L1V, L1X, L1Z.

Bookings open at 8 a.m. daily and the public health unit is urging seniors to not arrive more than 10 minutes before their vaccination slot so they don't have to wait outside. 

Halton — mass vaccination sites open for those 30-plus

Like Peel, Halton Region is also opening up vaccine eligibility to the younger population ahead of the province's schedule. 

Starting May 19, all residents 16-plus will be allowed to book a vaccine appointment. 

As of Friday, any 30-plus resident who cannot work from home are eligible for a vaccine. 

Halton is running six appointment-only vaccination clinics. You can book online here . 

The public health unit is also offering free transportation to its clinics, though that travel must be booked 48 hours in advance.

One pharmacy is offering 24/7 vaccines. You can find it in Oakville, at 2501 Third Line, Building B.

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Yellow fever is a potentially deadly infection, make sure you're protected with a yellow fever vaccine.

Are you going to a South America and wondering if you need a yellow fever vaccine ? We can help! Our clients are provided with the International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) and all our clinics are Designated Yellow Fever Centers by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Also, our travel health experts use up-to-date information provided by Health Canada, the Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization to help you know whether you need the vaccine and administer it to you.

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COVID-19 Pop-up Clinic

For  information about dates and times for the U of T Scarborough POP-UP visit the SHN website.  Check back here for regular updates.

Free parking is available in parking Lot A –  view map .

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic

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About the Clinic

The University of Toronto Scarborough is collaborating with the Scarborough Health Network (SHN) and the Scarborough Ontario Health Team (S-OHT) partners to provide a vaccination pop-up clinic to vaccinate members of the Scarborough community. The clinic—which is being managed by the SHN and the S-OHT partners—is located on the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus (UTSC) in the Highland Hall events centre.

As an anchor institution for the community, U of T Scarborough is centrally located and in close proximity to transit, and is proud to support the Scarborough community, at a time when it is important to come together to ensure the community can be vaccinated safely. 

See below for answers to some Frequently Asked Questions, along with links to qualified resources, where you can access additional information.

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic FAQ

All parts of the vaccination program are dependent on vaccine supply and direction from the Government of Ontario.  Ontario Ministry of Health has developed a prioritization framework to show who is eligible to be vaccinated .

At the SHN UTSC vaccine clinic, individuals are eligible if they meet the following criteria:

  • Are 12 years of age or older
  • Live, work, or go to school in Scarborough (M1 postal codes)
  • Received their first dose of Pfizer at least 21 days ago, or received first dose of Astrazeneca at least 12 weeks ago and would like to receive Pfizer as their second dose

Free parking is available in Lot A –  view map .

Starting on the day of the pop-up clinic, tickets are provided to individuals for same-day vaccine appointments on a first come, first served basis. You will receive a ticket with a specific time slot for your appointment.

What to bring

  • ID or document with your address or proof of employment
  • Health card or government-issued ID, if you have one
  • First dose vaccination receipt, if you are able (download a copy from the Ministry’s  COVID-19 Vaccination website )

Arriving for your appointment

Please arrive 10 minutes before your appointment to allow time for parking and accessing the vaccine clinic.

If you intend on coming with a visitor who is not registered to be seen at the clinic, please ask them to remain in the vehicle until you complete your visit.

Vaccination Clinic process

Please allow at least 40 minutes in your schedule to complete the process from start to finish. You can expect to spend 5 minutes in the screening area; 10-15 minutes at the registration desk; 5 minutes receiving the vaccine itself; and 15 minutes in the post-vaccination monitoring area.

Accessibility

If you require accessibility or interpretation services, please speak to the clinic staff who can help you when you arrive.

Please ensure you wear your face mask or covering, and use the washroom prior to your appointment.

It will be located on the UTSC in the Highland Hall events centre.

The campus is located at 1265 Military Trail, and is accessible by  public transit ,  Wheel-Trans  or by car.

The COVID-19 vaccine is indicated for active immunization to prevent symptomatic coronavirus infection (COVID-19).  Please refer to the SHN FAQ for more information about the COVID-19 vaccine .

This clinic will administer either the Pfizer or Moderna mRNA vaccine as availability allows.

The vaccine is given as a 2-dose vaccine series. When you get your first dose of the vaccine, you will receive information about the earliest date of your 2nd dose, and information on how to book your 2nd dose appointment.

No. Although vaccination provides protection against symptomatic COVID-19 infection, vaccinated people can still get infected with COVID-19 and spread it to others. Everyone – vaccinated or not – must continue to mask, practice physical distancing and maintain hand hygiene.

While it is possible to get COVID-19 after receiving the vaccine, all of the approved vaccines have a high efficacy rate against severe disease, hospitalization, and death. To get the best protection against COVID-19, it is important you receive the second dose at the appropriate time, even if you experience mild side effects after the first dose. If you miss your second dose, schedule another appointment as soon as possible.

Yes. It is not known how long natural immunity from a COVID-19 illness lasts, so it is important to get vaccinated if you have previously had COVID-19. Please speak with your primary care provider to get more information specific to your health status.

There are concerns those vaccines will not be as effective against some of the newly identified variants. However, it is unlikely that the vaccine will be entirely ineffective against these variants.

The Scarborough COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic at U of T Scarborough will be managed by SHN and the S-OHT partners, ensuring that provincial health and safety measures and protocols are in place and adhered to:

The Vaccine Clinic in the Highland Hall will be appointment-based only, and will protect the confidentiality of all personal health information. 

  • Regular cleaning and disinfection of the space, equipment will be performed by hospital staff.
  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) by staff.
  • Everyone coming to get a vaccine will have to wear masks at all times, sanitize their hands, and follow physical distancing guidelines (i.e., 6 feet/2 metres apart).
  • The Vaccine Clinic will have a dedicated entrance and exit, separate from the rest of the Highland Hall building.

For after care information, please check out this   guidance document from the Ontario Ministry of Health.

U of T will follow the province when it comes to health and safety requirements.

Vaccinations are available on the St. George and Scarborough campuses, and Peel region clinics are available to serve the UTM community. For more information,  visit the U of T Vaccination page .

The following programs’ patient-facing students have been contacted by their program and referred to the vaccination clinic: clinical and counselling psychology, counselling and psychotherapy, dentistry, medicine, Master of Public Health (nutrition and dietetics), occupational therapy, social work, nursing, physical therapy, physician assistant, school and clinical child psychology, speech-language pathology.

If a patient-facing student in one of these programs has not received their referral, they should contact the chair or education lead for their program.

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Travel vaccinations

Measles cases are increasing worldwide.

Before travelling, check that you and your family have received the recommended measles vaccinations.

Do not travel if you have symptoms of measles or have been in contact with someone with measles.

If you develop symptoms of measles after your return to Canada, call a health care provider right away.

Global Measles Notice

When travelling outside Canada, you may be at risk for a number of vaccine preventable illnesses.

You should consult a health care provider or visit a travel health clinic preferably six weeks before you travel. This is an opportunity to:

  • review your immunization history
  • make sure your provincial/territorial vaccination schedule is up-to-date
  • discuss any trip-related health concerns you may have
  • assess your needs based on where you plan to travel and what you plan to do

You may need additional vaccinations depending on your age, planned travel activities and local conditions. Preventing disease through vaccination is a lifelong process.

Use the reference below to determine which vaccinations may be recommended or required for your destination.

Vaccination recommendations by destination

Yellow fever vaccination.

Some countries require proof that you have received a yellow fever vaccination before allowing you to enter the country. Consult an embassy or consulate of your destination country in Canada for up-to-date information on its entry and exit requirements before you travel abroad.

Other countries may require you to have been vaccinated for yellow fever if you have passed through an area where yellow fever may occur .

Proof of vaccination must be documented on an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis . You must carry the original certificate with you.

In Canada, the vaccination is only given at designated yellow fever vaccination centres .

Immunization records

  • Download the free CANImmunize app from the iOS App Store or Google Play, and manage your family’s vaccination records on the go.
  • Carry copies of your family’s immunization records while you travel and leave the originals at home.
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Scarborough COVID-19

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As of March 31, all of our Scarborough COVID-19 Vaccine community clinics have closed , including the clinics at Centenary Hospital, Carefirst, TAIBU, and The Hub (Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities), as well as the pop-up clinic at Parkway Mall.

Alternative options for COVID-19 vaccines

COVID-19 vaccines will continue to be available through Toronto Public Health and the provincial government. For more information about vaccine clinics, and booking an appointment or walk-ins, please check out: 

  • City of Toronto –  COVID-19: Vaccines web page
  • Toronto Public Health phone line – 416-338-7600
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  • Provincial Vaccine Information Line – 1-833-943-3900
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Moving forward

With shifts in the pandemic over the last several months, there has been decreased demand for COVID-19 services. Scarborough Health Network (SHN) and our Scarborough Ontario Health Team (SOHT) partners are aligned with other hospitals, healthcare providers, and provincial direction in rededicating our people and resources to other priority services and more regular operations and care.

It has been our privilege to care for patients, clients, families, loved ones and colleagues from across Scarborough, and collaborate in keeping our community safe, protected and healthy.

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  1. Scarborough Travel Clinic Listing

    Closest Travel Vaccination Clinics to Scarborough, ON M1R 1V3. Group Location Map Online Booking; Remedy'sRx: 2683 Lawrence Ave East Unit 5, Ground Floor Scarborough ON M1P 2S2 Show Phone Number [email protected] www.remedyspharmacy.ca: View Map: Book Now: Ultima Pharmacy & Medical Clinic:

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    Travel Vaccine Clinic has been serving the GTA for over 25 years. Our focus is solely on travel medicine, and we are a Designated Yellow Fever Centre approved by the Public Health Agency of Canada. Our goal is to offer comprehensive travel vaccinations and travel medications advice. We are a one-stop shop with all travel and non-travel vaccines ...

  3. Travel Examination and Vaccination

    So get your full travel examination and vaccines today and prepare for a healthy and safe trip to any destination. For inquires you could call us at 👇. 416-690-3533 or 416-690-3450. Or Request your appointment online here 👇

  4. Find a travel health clinic

    Travel health services are available in most communities or through your family doctor. One way to find a health care site that provides travel health services is through the Public Health Agency of Canada's list of designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres. Government of Canada's official one-stop-shop for comprehensive international ...

  5. Best Travel Clinic near Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada

    Top 10 Best Travel Clinic in Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada - February 2024 - Yelp - Ellesmere Healthcare Centre, International Medical Services, One-Stop Travel Clinic, Markham McNicoll Urgent Care Centre, Ellesmere Family Health Group, Travelmed Vaccine Centre, Travel Vaccine Clinic, Canadian Travel Health Clinics, Passport Health

  6. TPH Fixed-site Vaccination Clinics

    TPH Fixed-site Vaccination Clinics. Thank you to our Team Toronto partners for your support over the years in Toronto's largest vaccination campaign. Together, we were able to administer a total of 8.8 million COVID-19 vaccine doses in Toronto since January 2021. People with limited or no access to safe transportation or those who face ...

  7. Immunization Clinics

    Immunization Clinics - Scarborough: Services that provide information, or offer vaccinations to protect people against many serious or life-threatening diseases, such as measles, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, meningitis, influenza, typhoid, and cervical cancer. Some clinics may also offer vaccinations required for travel outside of Canada.

  8. Find a Clinic

    Find a COVID-19 testing clinic. CDC provides these links as a convenience to international travelers. CDC does not endorse, recommend, or favor any clinics on these lists, nor does the appearance of a clinic on these lists imply a guarantee of service quality. Page last reviewed: August 11, 2022.

  9. Here's where Scarborough clinics are open to vaccinate residents

    Scarborough Health Network (SHN) has partnered with Centennial College to run a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the college's Athletic and Wellness Centre at 941 Progress Ave. capable of administering 2,000 shots a day. Carmen James-Henry, 74, a retired public health nurse, has been to the clinic three times and said vaccinations are going smoothly.

  10. How to get a COVID-19 vaccine in the Greater Toronto Area

    The public health unit is also offering free transportation to its clinics, though that travel must be booked 48 hours in advance. One pharmacy is offering 24/7 vaccines. You can find it in ...

  11. Where to Get Vaccinated

    TPH is hosting community vaccination clinics for students to catch-up on any missing vaccines. Appointments are required and can be booked online. Students in grades 9 to 12 can also get these vaccines through our community clinics or through their doctors' offices. Physicians can order the vaccine directly from public health.

  12. Vaccination Information

    York Region Vaccine Bookings. For information about York Region Vaccines visit York Region Vaccine Clinics. For information by phone, call 1-877-464-9675. Map of Vaccine Clinics. Click here to see the map. City of Toronto Vaccine Equity Transportation Program. This program offers rides to people with limited transportation options.

  13. Toronto Public Health holds more than 50 mobile COVID-19 vaccination

    News Release September 21, 2022 Toronto Public Health (TPH) continues to offer COVID-19 vaccinations, including the bivalent COVID-19 booster dose, to those eligible at its COVID-19 vaccination clinics this week. TPH will be at dozens of locations where Torontonians work, travel, play, shop and learn, including TTC stations and community hubs across the city from […]

  14. Travel Clinic North York

    North York Travel Clinic. 620 Wilson Avenue Suite 505, North York, ON M3K 1Z3. ★★★★★ ( 6) Schedule Now. Directions. Nearby Locations. Common. Travel Vaccines. Whether you are traveling to the Marianas or Madagascar, Barcelona or Bangkok, the travel specialists at Passport Health are able to help with whatever you may need.

  15. Swift Clinics (Scarborough)

    Read writing from Swift Clinics (Scarborough) on Medium. Swift Clinics is the perfect travel vaccination center Canada. We provide vaccinations specifically for individuals who are planning to ...

  16. COVID-19 Pop-up Clinic

    The Scarborough COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic at U of T Scarborough will be managed by SHN and the S-OHT partners, ensuring that provincial health and safety measures and protocols are in place and adhered to: The Vaccine Clinic in the Highland Hall will be appointment-based only, and will protect the confidentiality of all personal health ...

  17. Travel Vaccine Clinic Near Me

    Your pharmacist is always here to help. Get the travel health advice you need from our experienced pharmacists. Our travel health clinic offers vaccinations for cholera, hepatitis A and B, influenza, meningitis, rabies, typhoid, yellow fever and other common travel-related infections, medications, and health advice so you can stay healthy while ...

  18. Travel vaccinations

    When travelling outside Canada, you may be at risk for a number of vaccine preventable illnesses. You should consult a health care provider or visit a travel health clinic preferably six weeks before you travel. This is an opportunity to: review your immunization history. make sure your provincial/territorial vaccination schedule is up-to-date.

  19. 12+ COVID-19 Pop-Up Vaccination Clinics in Scarborough

    All eligible Scarborough residents and those who live or work in Scarborough can now book a vaccine online. Centennial College - Progress Campus — Athletic and Wellness Centre, 941 Progress Avenue is taking appointments for 12+. Book Online. If you prefer to register to be phone, please call 1-888-385-1910.

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    For more information about vaccine clinics, and booking an appointment or walk-ins, please check out: City of Toronto - COVID-19: Vaccines web page. Toronto Public Health phone line - 416-338-7600. Provincial booking system. Provincial Vaccine Information Line - 1-833-943-3900.

  21. Immunization Clinics

    100 Colonnade Rd, AL 6201 B, Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9. 613-957-8739. Add to Clipboard. Hospital for Sick Children (The) - Immunology and Allergy - Bone Marrow Transplant Clinic. 555 University Ave, Clinic 9, Burton Wing, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8. 416-813-8156. Add to Clipboard. Hospital for Sick Children (The) - Immunology and Allergy - Immunology Clinic ...

  22. City of Toronto immunization clinics now offering walk-in third dose

    Starting this Friday, February 18 at 8 a.m., residents ages 12-17 can book an appointment for their third-dose at any City-run vaccination clinics through the provincial online booking system or by calling the Provincial Vaccine Booking Line at 1-833-943-3900 (TTY 1-866-797-0007). While walk-ins are dependent on clinic capacity, appointments ...

  23. Travel Medicine and Vaccination Centre

    We specialize in travel medicine and non-travel medicines and occupational health services. Our highly experienced medical doctors and nurses have safely vaccinated more than 1,000,000 British Columbians at our province-wide clinics. BC-owned and operated we're proud to be the leader in our sector! BC employers require healthcare workers ...