Refugee Health Clinic (Formerly Known as the Newcomer Clinic)

Date/Hours of Operation:

Eligibility:
Referral Required

Location:

Argyle Site
1-1700 Dundas St. London, ON N5W 3C9

In Community

For:
Access, Children & Youth, Families, Newcomer & Refugee Supports, Primary Health Care

The Refugee Health Clinic Clinic provides health and social service supports to: 

  • Government-Assisted Refugees (GARs) 
  • Refugee Claimants 
  • Asylum Seekers  
  • Protected Persons 
  • Private Sponsored Refugees  

Our focus is to: 

  • Provide temporary health services to refugees during their first six months to a year to a year in Canada 
  • Provide primary and acute care temporarily to individuals who may not have previously accessed health care  (or have a family doctor) , have complex or unmanaged medical conditions, or require medication management 

Who Can Access This Service 

Government-Assisted Refugees must meet the following:

  • Be connected to a settlement counsellor or worker at a settlement agency (such as CCLC) 
  • Have been in Canada for less than a year, or  
  • Not have a current physician practicing in London 

Other Newcomers and Refugee Claimants to London: 

  • Must not be on a Visitor, Work, or Education Visa 
  • Eligibility and care planning will be assessed at the time of intake 

How to Access Services 

Clients begin with an intake appointment with a systems navigator, who will assess eligibility and help connect the client to appropriate internal and external supports.

By referral (self or through a hospital, another agency, or community partner).

For more information call 519 660 5853 ext. 0 or speak to your settlement worker to book an intake. 

You can also visit us at 1700 Dundas Street, London ON. 

In partnership with:

Additional Tools and Resources 

We recommend exploring resources from the Canadian Collaboration for Immigrant and Refugee Health (CCIRH) which provides free training and practical tools for newcomers and healthcare providers. 

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