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There are many resources available to students in the broader health and social services community in Montreal and Quebec.ÌýSome are at no-cost, but many do have out-of-pocket fees or require you to submit claims to your health insurance.

The information below may be subject to change. Please check with the resource for more details on eligibility, services, and/or costs.

Unsure of what you need?ÌýGet support from our team.

Community Resources

Telehealth

Access Telehealth services available for ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ students include keep.meSAFE, Maple, and Dialogue.

Private Counselling & Therapy

Some clinics may offer reduced rates to members of the SSMU and PGSS Health & Dental Plans: Visit Ìýfor more info

RESOURCE INFO

Individual therapy, couple’s and family therapy, child & adolescent therapy, online therapy, therapy groups and workshops. Services are provided in 14 different languages. Accepts StudentCare coverage.

Queen Elizabeth Health Complex, Suite 532, Montreal, Qc H4A 3L5.Ìý CallÌý (514)-244-1290.

Offers individual psychotherapy, coaching, child & parenting services, and online therapy. Accepts StudentCare coverage.Ìý

Multiple office locations throughout Montreal.Ìý CallÌý(514)-337-2473, extension 0.

Provides individual psychotherapy, sex therapy, ADHD clinic, assessments & diagnosis, neuropsychological assessments, couple & family therapy, phobic clinic, and vocational counselling.

4610 Ste. Catherine Ouest, Westmount, H3Z 1S3.Ìý Call (514)-419-3005.

Various professionals offering treatment for the full spectrum of anxiety and mood disorders, as well as for low self-esteem, anger, relational difficulties, and sleep disorders. No reduced rates for students.

Queen Elizabeth Health Complex, Suite 261 2100 Marlowe Ave., Montreal, H4A3L5.Ìý CallÌý(514)-485-7772.

Features therapy and health professional directories.

Their tool allows you to find psychologists or psychotherapist license holders. Their services are paid for and generally covered by group insurance.Ìý CallÌý514-738-1223.
Find sexologists offering their services in private practice.Ìý

Sexual Health Products on Campus

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- Wellness pantry located on the first floor of the SSMU building, stocking sexual health products, educational guides, and resource lists.Ìý

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Sexual Health Clinics

Name of Service Description Contact Hours of Operation
Free and confidential medical services, including STI testing, to young adults aged 12-25, regardless of orientation, gender, or insurance status.

(514) 481-0277

3465 ave Benny

Call for information.
Specializing in sexual health, this clinic has a wide range of services for those who may be at-risk. There is (non-)emergency STI testing, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), quick-HIV testing (10 minutes), hepatitis clinics, and opioid replacement therapies (methadone and suboxone).

(514) 524-1001

1001, boul. de Maisonneuve East, Room 1130

Mon - Thur: 8am - 9pm
Fri: 8am - 4pm
Sat & Sun: 8am - 12pm, for emergencies only.
This clinic offers STI and HIV testing, contraception prescriptions such as for the Pill, Plan B, or Depo-Provera, vasectomies, and abortions by drop-in and appointment.

(514) 281-9848

2034, Rue St-Hubert

Mon - Thur: 8:30am - 5pm
Fri: 8:30am - 4pm
A family medicine clinic with expertise in HIV, STIs, and hepatitis care. By appointment only. Website is only available in French.

(514)-360-0614

800 Boul. de Maisonneuve Est suite RC-1

By appointment
The JGH Division of Infectious Diseases is responsible for clinical activities, teaching, research, and clinical lab-related activities as they relate to a range of infectious diseases. It is a drop-in clinic and appointments are not mandatory. However, a hospital card is required for an appointment, which can be obtained in Pavilion E, Room 0014, near the Légaré Street entrance.

(514) 340-8230

3755 Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road, Pavilion E, Room E-0064

Mon - Fri: 7:30am - 10:30am
Self testing center. During the COVID-19 pandemic, online medical services and electronic medical consultation fees are being waived. There may be fees for online consultation, as well as additional fees for testing or sample transport. Some fees are waived for youth aged 15-20.

info [at] prelib.com

1485 rue Saint-Hubert

Mon - Fri: 7am-8pm

Sat: 9am-1pm

Offers appointments to people 25 years and under for services including STI testing. No drop in appointments.

(514)-734-7405

3777 Jean Brillant

Tuesdays 2-6 pm, by appointment

SIDEP Clinic - CLSC Métro

Clinic offering sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) screening services for those who fall into one of the following criteria groups:

  • multiple sexual partners in the last year
  • man who has sex with men
  • unprotected sex with a new partner
  • user of intravenous (injecting) or intranasal (snorting) drugs

514-934-0505 ext. 7399

1801 de Maisonneuve West

By appointment only

Free anonymous access to services for cis and trans men who are gay, bisexual, or have sex with men


514-527-9565 Fax. 514-527-3134

1705 Rue de la Visitation, ²Ñ´Ç²Ô³Ù°ùé²¹±ô, QC H2L 3C3

Mon & Wed: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tues & Thu: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Fri & Sat: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Offers drop-in services. Free, Confidential Rapid/standard HIV screening, standard syphilis test, Vaccination Hepatitis A and/or B. Access to sexual health care and appointments with specialized physicians. One-on-one prevention, information or sex education

(514)524-3919

1359, rue Ste-Catherine Est, Mtl, QC, H2L 2H7

Mon, Tues, Sat: 12pm-4pm

Thurs - Fri: 12pm - 6pm

ONLINE services for PreP.

Speak with an affirming clinician for blood tests prior to starting the medication, PreP prescriptions and medication delivery

90% of patients will receive PreP for free

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PrEP prescribed online, delivered to your door. By LGBTQ+ specialized clinicians. Ìý

Abortion Clinics

Name of Service Contact Hours of Operation
514-380-8299 Ìý

(514) 843-7904

1265, rue Berri, Room 430

Mon - Fri: 8am -5pm

(514) 844-4844

8560 rue St-Hubert

Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm

(514) 270-6114

3401 De Lorimier

Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 4:30 (closed 12pm - 1pm)

(514) 281-9848

2034, Rue St-Hubert

Mon - Thur: 8:30am - 5pm
Fri: 8:30am - 4pm

IUD Insertions

Students may have an IUD consult with a nurse or doctor at the Student Wellness Hub . STI testing and a prescription will be provided. Students can then call any of the following clinics to access a physician for the insertion procedure.

Students should bring their recent STI results and IUD with them to this appointment.

Some clinics may provide the consultation (i.e. a first visit for information, testing and IUD prescription) and then book another appointment for insertion. Other clinics may accept insertion for patients who have gotten an IUD prescribed by another physician. Both appointments may have a cost associated with the patient.

OOP: Out-of-Province BX: Students covered by Blue Cross

RAMQ: Quebec Provincial Health Insurance

Clinic Name Notes

Clinics across Montreal providing medical care including contraception

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Private Medical Clinic

T:Ìý514 345-1356
F:Ìý514 345-1820
info [at] crea-med.ca

Surgical, Medical abortion, vasectomy, and ContraceptionÌý

Les interventions se font sur rendez-vous seulement. Contactez-nous :

Tél: 514 281 6476 ou 514 281 9848

La Clinique de l’Alternative est située au
2034 rue St-Hubert
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H2L 3Z5

May be fees for RAMQ. Fees for out-of-provinceÌýand Blue Cross.

Contact:Ìý5300, Côte-des-Neiges (Bureau 500)

Can provide prescription and insertion or insertion only.

Contact:Ìý407 rue ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ, 9ième étage.Ìý Call:Ìý514-787-0055

Can provide prescription and insertion or insertion only.

ÌýAlso provides other contraceptive care and abortions.Ìý

Contact:Ìý5025, rue de Salaberry.Ìý Call:Ìý514-331-2323

Can provide prescription and insertion or insertion only.

To better serve you, anyone holding a Québec Medicare card will have toÌý. You cannot come directly to the clinic. If you areÌýnotÌýeligible for the Québec Health Insurance Plan, please contact the front desk atÌý514-932-2122.

Contact:Ìý1538 Sherbrooke St W.Ìý Call:Ìý514-932-2122

Can provide prescription. NoÌýIUD insertion at this time.

Cost: Out-of-province: $100, Blue Cross: $140.

Contact:Ìý1581 rue Sherbrooke Est, suite 101.Ìý Call:Ìý514-524-7564

Providing abortion, contraception, and vasectomy

Contact:Ìý1265, rue Berri, bureau 430.Ìý Call:Ìý514-843-7904

CLSC LaSalle (Clinique de planning et santé sexuelle)

Up to 25 years old.Ìý Can provide prescription and insertion or insertion only.Ìý No STI testing available.

Contact:Ìý8550 Newman, Lasalle. Call:Ìý514-364-2572

Public health services for youth in Quebec

Gender-Affirming Care

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CLINIC NAME NOTES
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Updated google doc of HRT clinics and other gender affirming care resources

1581 rue Sherbrooke Est, suite 101Ìý ÌýH2K 4L5Ìý Ìý 514-524-7564

Transgender health clinic/prescriptions/follow-up with Dr Landry (Private MD) available.Ìý Out of Pocket payment.

407 rue ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ, 9 ième étage H2Y 2G3
514-787-0055

Suivi et prise en charge globale des personnes trans et non-conformes dans le genre incluant l’hormonothérapie (transition hormonale).

Referral required. Private hospital centre specializing in plastic and gender affirming surgeries.

Need to be 18 years old or above to undergo gender affirming surgeries. Feminizing surgeries may be considered cosmetic and not be reimbursed by some health insurance programs.

Open Monday to Friday,Ìý8am to 6pm.Ìý Call 514 288‑2097.

Referral from a doctor who practices in Quebec is required. If one does not have a family doctor, a consultation request from a walk-in clinic will also be sufficient. RAMQ is accepted directly, and other private insurance can be reimbursed.

Open Monday to Friday,Ìý9am to 5pm.

1029 rue St-Denis, 2nd floor, Montreal. Call (514) 866-3681

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Vaccinations, Ear Cleaning, Travel Clinics

Vaccinations

Resource Notes
Can help you navigate all vaccination sites 
Provides all locations providing vaccine services in your area (clinics, pharmacies).
Local Pharmacies (Pharmaprix, Jean Coutu, Uniprix) Services vary by pharmacy and location. Will have associated injection fees and you may have to pay for the vaccines.
Services vary by location. Free services for RAMQ holders. Out-of-provinceÌýand Blue CrossÌýmay have to pay fees.
HPV, Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B vaccination for men who have sex with men and people identifying as transgender.ÌýÌýCall 514-527-9565 extension 1480 to speak with the receptionist and schedule an appointment.

Ear Cleaning

Clinic Notes

Book online for in person appointment for ear cleaning (due to ear wax buildup). Service varies by location.

Will not assess ear pain or ear infections – consult NP or MD in these cases.

Book online for in person appointment for ear cleaning (due to ear wax buildup). Service varies by location.

Will not assess severe ear pain or ear infections – consult NP or MD in these cases.

Book online for an in-person ear lavage. Service varies by location.
Book online for an in-person ear lavage. Service varies by location.

Travel Clinics

Location Contact Additional Notes
MUHC Pre- and Post-Travel Clinic

(514) 934-8049

1001 Decarie Blvd Vaccination Clinic, Local D.02.3312, Room 27

Contact the vaccination clinic directly to make an appointment

514-890-8332

1029 Saint-Denis, 4th floor

By appointment only.

514-521-5555

4689 Papineau

Open Monday to Friday, 8am - 4pm

Fees for RAMQ, out-of-province,Ìýand Blue Cross.

(438) 266-0855

1055 Cote du Beaver Hall, 400

Open Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm, some Saturdays.

Fees for RAMQ,Ìýout-of-province, and Blue Cross.

514-907-5919

514-667-9838

1001 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest

Open Monday 8am - 4pm, Tuesday 10am - 6pm, Thursday 10am-3pm, Friday 8am - 4pm.

Fees for RAMQ, out-of-province, and Blue Cross.
JD Maclean Center for Tropical Diseases (²Ñ´Ç²Ô³Ù°ùé²¹±ô General Hospital)

(514) 934-1934 ext. 48462 // 48049

1650 Cedar Ave Suite L10 509

Open Monday to Thursday, 9am - 3pm, Friday 9am - 12pm.

PRE- and POST- Travel Clinic. If a traveller is experiencing flu-like symptoms upon returning from a trip, they should register an appointment ASAP or visit the Emergency Ward at the ²Ñ´Ç²Ô³Ù°ùé²¹±ô General Hospital.



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Sexual Violence

Sexual violence is any act of a sexual nature without one’s consent.

The services listed below are open to people of all genders, individual experiences of trans people accessing these services may vary. Campus support for those experiencing or who have experienced sexual violence can be found at the Office for Sexual Violence Response, Support, and Education.Ìý

Obtaining Medical Assistance:

You can choose to get medical and psychological treatment at a hospital or CLSC. They can also give you more information and assistance if you wish to report your assault to the police. You can choose which examinations to undergo. Nothing should be done without your consent. You will receive psychological support during the course of your treatment.

Staff will generally give you a medical examination, which consists of:

  • Checking the general state of your health
  • Treating any injuries
  • Detecting any sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections
  • Preventing unwanted pregnancy
  • A gynecological and/or genital examination may be done

They may also give you a forensic examination if you are thinking of reporting the assault to the police. This consists of:

  • Taking samples that may be biological traces from the assailant (sperm, saliva, blood) to create a forensic evidence kit that may be used if you decide to report the assault to the police
  • You can have the forensic examination even if you have not decided if you want to report the assault to the police. The centre will hold the kit for 14 days, and if you decide to make a report in that time the centre will hand the kit over to the investigator.

If you decide to report your assault to the police, a counsellor can accompany you through this process. They can also provide you with documents justifying your absence from work and school.

You can return for follow-up appointments to assess your physical and psychological state, detect STIs and blood-borne infections, and check for pregnancy. A psycho-social follow-up will also be recommended.

Name of Service Services Offered Phone Number Address Ages Language Hours
Accompaniment service, medical examination, forensic examination, medical monitoring and treatment, information on follow-up therapy, 24-hour crisis line General for Hospital: (514) 934-0354
Crisis Line: (514)934 – 4504
1801 boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest, 3rd floor Montreal, QC H3H 1J9 18+ English and French Mon - Fri:Ìý8am to 5pm
Bilingual Crisis Line openÌý24/7
Hôpital Notre-Dame

French services

Emergency room is open 24/7, ask for the on-call sexual assault support worker

514 413 8999 1560 Sherbrooke E. Emergency room: Plessis St. entrance 18+ French services Ìý
Montreal Sexual Assault Centre/Montreal General Hospital Accompaniment service, medical examination, forensic examination, medical monitoring and treatment, information on follow-up therapy, 24 hour crisis line General for Hospital: (514) 934-0354
Crisis Line: (514)934 – 4504
1650 Cedar Ave, Montreal, QC H3G 1A4
Emergency entrance: Ave des Pins
18+ English Mon - Fri:Ìý5pm to 8am, 24 hours during weekends and statutory holidays
Bilingual Crisis Line openÌý24/7
Hopital Hotel-Dieu de Montreal 24/7 emergency support within five days of assault, intervention appointment within six months of assault Sexual Assault team: (514)890-8159
General for hospital: (514)890-8000
3840 St Urbain Street, Montreal QC H2W 1T8 18+ French Emergency room openÌý24/7, ask for the on-call sexual assault support worker
¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ University Children's Hospital/Montreal Children's Hospital Medical examination, social worker support Emergency: (514)412-4499
Clinic: 514-412-4481
General for hospital: (514)412-4400
1040 rue Atwater, first floor
Main entrance: Lambert-Closse and Tupper
Emergency entrance: Rene-Levesque and Lambert-Closse
Under 18 English 24/7Ìýfor emergency room
Can call for appointment 8:30am - 4:30pm Mon to Fri
Hopital Ste-Justine Medical examination, social worker support Emergency 24/7: (514)345-4919
General for hospital: (514)345-4931
3175 chemin de la cote Sainte-Catherine Montreal, Quebec H3T 1C5 Under 18 English and French 24/7Ìýfor emergency room

Substance Use

Resource name Notes
Online services, help by phone or text and information on in-person Quit Smoking Centers
Sign up to receive automated text messages, support and advice to help you quit smoking

Available through your local CLSC.Ìý A program that empowers people to make decisions regarding alcohol consumption. Helps you choose where, when, with whom and how much you drink. Alcochoix+ is for people who are concerned about the consequences of their drinking habits or want to change their drinking habits.

Provides support, information and referrals to anyone worried about their use of drugs, alcohol and/or medication, as well as, to their loved ones.

Refer resources in your area to meet your needs.ÌýÌý24/7, confidential, free and anonymous.

Disordered Eating

Please note that CLSCs also offer services for disordered eating.

Name of Service Services Offered Phone Number Address Hours
CBT-based clinic, psychotherapy, nutrition services, children, families, individuals.ÌýÌýEnglish/French. (514) 518-5779 Three offices in Québec Mon - Fri: 9am to 9pm
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Open and closed support groups (17+), online forums, online chat, helpline and referral line. Many services are free while more intensive treatments have a fee.Ìý English/French.

Help and reference line: (514) 630-0907

(Toll free): 1-800-630-0907

5500, Transcanadienne
Pointe-Claire QC H9R 1B6
Every day: 8am to 3am

Eating disorder program (anorexia and bulimia only) for people aged 18 and older. Various services, including: external follow-ups, day program, residential program and research program. English/French.

Medical referral required.

514-761-6131 ext. 2895 6603-6605 LaSalle Boulevard
Montreal QC
H4H 1R3
Mon - Fri: 8:30am to 4:30pm
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General mental health support groups but they accept participants who struggle with disordered eating. English/French. (514) 486-1448 5800 boul. Decarie, Montreal QC H3X 2J5

Mon - Thurs: 9am to 5 pm

Fri: 9am to 4pm

Private clinic offering disordered eating evaluation, supervised housing, intensive treatment for adults, group therapies, etc. for a fee.Ìý English/French.

(514) 544-2323 2121 rue Crescent, bureau 200,
²Ñ´Ç²Ô³Ù°ùé²¹±ô QC H3G 2C1
Mon-Fri: 9am to 8pm
Help line, support, information on disordered eating, referrals to health professionals. English. 1-866-633-4220 ES 7-421, 200 Elizabeth Street, Toronto ON M5G 2C4

Helpline hours:

Mon-Thurs: 9am to 9pm

Fri: 9am to 5pm

Local Medical ClinicsÌý

Name of CliniC

Services Offered Phone Number Address Hours
Private primary care clinic (can see a GP/family doctor).Ìý English/French (514) 345-1356 2055 Mansfield, ²Ñ´Ç²Ô³Ù°ùé²¹±ô (Qc)
Canada H3A 1Y7

8h30 à 16h30

Private primary care clinic (can see a GP/family doctor). English/French 514 845-1800 1250, Mansfield street
Montreal (Quebec) H3B 2Y3

8h-16h (some nights open til 19/20h)

Services covered by RAMQ. Fees for OOP and Blue Cross

GMF - urgent care, family medicine and specialist appointments available

514 819 6649 4480 Chemin de la Côte-de-Liesse Suite 110 Ville Mont-Royal, QC, H4N 2R1 Open at 8 a.m. Mon- Fri

Fees for Blue Cross, may be fees for RAMQ and OOP

Nurse available for blood work (price varies).

Specialist available: BX students would need to see GP at the clinic prior and have a referral from in-clinic GP, RAMQ students are accepted with referral from any GP out of clinic only. Cancellation fees applicable.

(514) 312-7777 150 rue Ste-Catherine O, Level 4, Tour Hilton, C.P.65 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Fees for RAMQ, OOP and Blue Cross

Private clinic – fees to open file, and for the consultation. Additional fees for testing.

514-667-3383 100 Chemin Rockland, Suite 500, 1538 Sherbrooke West Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Private laboratory services at both locations, to know the fees, students can email their requisitions to info [at] cloudmed.ca or call us at 438-943-0909. If a requisition is needed, they would first have to consult one of our physicians.

More exciting news, we have Dr. Miresco, a psychiatrist who works virtually on Wednesdays from 10am to 12pm. The consultation fee is 599$ - the same cost for an ADHD assessment. For more information or to book an appointment, students can contact us at 438-943-0909.

We have a private gynecologist, Dr. Karen Buzaglo at a consultation rate of $319 , no referrals necessary. For more information or to book an appointment, students can contact us at 438-943-0909.

(438) 943 0909

Two locations:

4060 Sainte-Catherine Street West, Suite 405

210 Rue Des Seigneurs

Mon - Fri: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Schedule an appointment online or call

Fees for RAMQ, OOP and Blue Cross

Fees listed on website

(514) 400 3291 Several locations Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Queen Elizabeth Health Complex

Fees for international students (Blue Cross) may be reimbursed by health insurance.

May be additional fees for materials (e.g. cast or stitches)

(514) 485-5013 2100 Avenue de Marlowe, room 102

Call ahead to make an appointment

8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day

Centre Médicale Décelles Blue Cross is NOT accepted. Pay and get reimbursed. (514) 739-7771 6900 ave Decarie, suite M150 Mon - Fri:
drop-in hours vary, call at 9am to check
Cura Santé

Quebec provincial healthcare card, they will be charged the RAMQ rate (debit, credit or cash).

International/Blue Cross: $170.00 for each visit(debit, credit or cash). Payment is taken immediately and then can be sent to insurance for reimbursement.

(514) 824-2872 5515 rue St-Jacques, Suite 106

Call for an appointment at 5pm or 5:30pm Monday to Friday evenings.

Mon - Fri: 8am - 3:30pm

Clinique MDCM-Stat Clinic (Pap Test)

If a student shows their valid non-Quebec provincial healthcare card, they will be charged the RAMQ rate (debit, credit or cash).

Blue Cross: $170.00 for all visits (debit, credit or cash). Payment is taken immediately and then can be sent to insurance for reimbursement.

(514) 484-0999 5515 rue St-Jacques, Suite 100 By appointment on Friday evenings and weekends
Medical Westmount

Out-of-Province: $125

International/Blue Cross: $200

(514) 934-2334

1, Westmount Square, Tower 1, Suite C-180

Call ahead for appt – Suite C-180
Family Medicine – Suite 550
Specialty Consults – Suite 550
Wellness Centre – Suite C-230
Free parking indoors for 3 hours (Ste. Catherine)

Mon - Fri: 8am - 9pm
Sat, Sun & Holidays: 9am - 5pm
Promed

Out-of-Province: $80, Must bring photo ID and provincial health card

International/Blue Cross: $140 (cash only)

Bring Student ID

(514) 845-1800 1250 rue Mansfield, 3rd floor, corner of St-Catherine

Call ahead for an appointment

Mon - Fri: 8am - 4pm

Centre Médicale Metro-Medic

Out-of-Province: $100

International/Blue Cross: $170 (Payment by Visa/Mastercard/Cash & Student I.D. required)

(514) 932-2122 1538 rue Sherbrooke West, Suite 100

Mon - Fri: 8am - 8pm
Sat, Sun & Holidays: 9am - 5pm

Call ahead for an appointment

Vendome Medical Centre

Out-of-Province: $40-$100

International/Blue Cross: $80-200

(514) 484-8162 5175 de Maisonneuve West, Suite 100 Tues - Fri: 12:30pm - 8pmÌýCall ahead for an appointment. Must be registered at least two hours before closing time
A clinic for marginalized youth and youth without healthcare.ÌýNot doing drop-ins, by appointment only. Please health [at] headandhands.ca (email them) to make an appointment.
(514) 481-0277
3465 ave Benny General opening hours:
Mon- Fri: 12pm - 5pm by appointment only

Identity & Community

Below is a list of resources that may support individual and collective identities. This list isÌýnotÌýall-encompassing of the identities and experiences affecting people’s lives, and each resource list is not all-inclusive.Ìý

Anti-Racism

2SLGBTQIA+ Students

Resource Notes
An SSMU group
Resources, Information, and FAQs for gender and neurodiverse individuals, neurodiversity group, anonymous question/answer webform plus all previously asked questions are posted
Call 1-855-909-9038 #1. No fees. Note from website: Our team’s entirety identifies on the trans identity spectrum since it is necessary to employ and have trans people involved in their community for the organization. The staff tackle any issues or questions relating to the trans-identity, always without any judgement. Reach out to us if need be!
TransLifeline Call (877) 330-6366.Ìý Trans Lifeline is a national trans-led peer support hotline which focuses on direct service, material support, advocacy, and education for trans folks.

Call 514 847-0067, Ext. 207.Ìý ASTT(e)Q’s mission is to promote the health and well-being of trans people through peer support and advocacy, education and awareness, as well as empowerment and mobilization. For more information or to participate, call 514 847-0067, Ext. 207, or write to us using the
Call 514-523-0977.Ìý Bilingual and non-commercial safe space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, non-binary, queer and questioning youth aged 14-25
Call 514-526-2452.Ìý Intervention services including issues with conjugal violence, promotion of health and well-being. Based on feminist analysis; mission is to improve lesbians' living conditions by offering them services and interventions that are adapted to their reality, in the areas of domestic violence, well-being and health
Call 514-866-0103.Ìý Helpline offering listening and information related to sexual orientation and gender identity.

Call: 514-878-7600.Ìý Workshops targeting professionals and students from preschool to university on the themes of sexual and gender diversity, LGBT parents and youth, harassment and bullying.

Call 514-794-5428.Ìý Offers a drop-in youth centre for gay and lesbian youth and well as information and support.
MUSIC

The ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ University Sexual Identity Centre (MUSIC) provides specialized mental health care toindividuals, couples and families with sexual orientation and gender identity issues. Our clientele includes people who are questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation or who feel unhappy about it, individuals and couples seeking to improve the quality of their interpersonal relationships, and couples and families who have concerns about a loved one’s gender identity or sexual orientation. MUSIC also works to enhance the health of the larger community through research, education, outreach and advocacy around sexual orientation and gender issues, homophobia and transphobia. Montreal General Hospital

Contact:ÌýDepartment of Psychiatry
1650 Cedar
Room A2-160
Montreal, QC, H3G 1A4
MUSIC team secretary: 514 934-1934 ext.42365
Fax: 514 934-8471
music [at] muhc.mcgill.ca

Support for Queer and Transgender Youth in Montreal QC.Ìý Project 10 envisions a world where 2LGBTQ+ youth are safe and empowered to become change makers through access to the resources, support and meaningful connections that allow them to explore their identities on their own terms.
Intervenant.e.s transaffirmatif.ve.s. Visit their website for a list of gender-affirming clinicians
Open to all, the Union for Gender Empowerment is a SSMU service that offers many services including a library, trans 101/allyship and anti opression workshops, and a co-op stocking safer sex supplies, disposable and ecologically responsible menstrual products, and gender affirming items.

Black Students

Resource Notes
Anti-Black Racism Resources through the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office Addressing Anti-Black Racism - ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ UniversityÌýincluding information curated specificallyÌýfor Black students, including Scholarships & Awards, Mental Health Resources, and Student Toolkit
¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ Black Students Network

The Black Students' Network (BSN) is a service provided through the Student Society of ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ University (SSMU) and is available to all ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ students. BSN offers social and political events by and for Black Students, in addition to hosting discussions and providing mentoring and resources. The mission of BSN is:

  • To sensitize the ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ community to issues concerning Black peoples.
  • To work towards making the ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ campus safe and accessible for black students in order to support their academic success as well as mental and physical well-being

While dedicated to addressing the needs and interests of Black students, all interested students, irrespective of race, culture or creed, are encouraged to participate in the organization's numerous events and activities.

ÌýThe ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ Black Medical Students' Association is an inclusive organization of medical students focussed on engaging members on issues concerning the African and Afro-Caribbean communities in Montreal through 4 tenets: social interaction, networking, outreach and advocacy.

The Black Law Students' Association of ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ (BLSAM) is the oldest Québec chapter of the Black Law Students' Association of Canada (BLSA Canada) which is a national, not-for-profit organization. We are a group inspired by the legal academic movements of Critical Race Theory and Critical Race Feminism, as well as social and intellectual movements for Black liberation. It is our desire to promote the needs and concerns of Black law students to the general public and legal community. BLSAM also serves as a support and mentorship network, providing resources and support to students of colour's academic and professional
Student Wellness Hub Local Wellness Advisor for Black Students Ìý
Student Wellness Hub Counsellor Supporting Black StudentsÌý Contact the Student Wellness Hub and request an appointment with our Counsellor Supporting Black Students, Sabine Neree!Ìý

Fosters solidarity and inter-organizational collaboration across sectors that influence the health and wellness of the Black community.

514-737-3213Ìý Ìý

Support immigrant women in improving their living conditions and facilitate their integration into Quebec. It is a question of helping them to come out of isolation and equip them to favor their autonomy for a better individual and collective care. Outings, food bank, daycare, French courses, arts and crafts.

514-272-3274Ìý ÌýÌý Ìý Park Extension

A non-profit organization dedicated to meeting the health, educational, and socio-economic needs of Montreal's Black Community. In addition to organizational support services and several youth-focused programs, BCRC offers information, resources, and referral services to individuals and organizations within both the Montreal Black community and the community at large.ÌýÌýÌý514-342-2247
Providing current and relevant information about everything in and around Montreal concerning the Black community.ÌýÌý
The BCHM is a non-profit community organization that works with vulnerable families from ethnocultural communities in the centre of the island of Montreal to help them escape isolation and poverty by promoting their social success.ÌýÌý514-725-9508

(CRARR)

Advocacy, research, education, training and litigation in the interest of promoting racial harmony and equity in Canada.ÌýÌý514-939-3342
Provides mentoring services to youth aged 18-25 from the Black community in the areas of education, health, personal development and employment.ÌýÌý
Healing in Colour-We offer a directory of BIPOC therapists who are committed to supporting BIPOC— in all our intersections.Ìý
The Lavender Collective is a Black-led community effort, that advocates for culturally relevant mental health related needs in BIPOC communities through education, network and resource building.Ìý
Summer camp, CV writing and referrals, French classes for immigrants, assistance with immigration and residency forms, young mothers program (16-34).Ìý
Development and implementation of educational programs geared towards the improvement of the Montreal Black community, equal educational opportunity, summer school, adult literacy programs, educational/cultural programming.Ìý
Support the rehabilitation and integration, in Quebec, of newcomers and any other person traumatized by organized violence-whether political, social, identity, or religious.Ìý
Parent and child workshops, after school, evening, Saturday and summer programs, adult English language courses, computer and job skills courses and referral services for immigrants and refugees.Ìý
Walkley Centre Provides services for the community (children, teens, adults) 514-369-9449 Notre-Dame-de-Grace
Free legal clinic every Thursday. Seeks to relieve loneliness and isolation, drop-in centre for youth, counseling, educational and recreational activities.ÌýÌý

Indigenous Students

Resource Contact Notes
514-283-4774 or 1-866-225-0709 To obtain information on health benefits program.
1-855-242-3310Ìý Listening, support, crisis line. Service is available in Cree, Ojibway, Inuktitut, English and French
¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ First People's House Ìý ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ's First Peoples' House attempts to provide a sense of community and a voice to Indigenous students who have left their home communities in order to pursue higher education. It is our hope that the education that Indigenous students receive here at ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ will benefit the communities that they are from.
514-933-6066 or 1-866-933-6066 Ìý
1-855-242-3310 Listening, support, crisis line. Service is available in Cree, Ojibway, Inuktitut, English and French
514-331-6587 Promoting and supporting cultural development and recognition of Indigenous culture, providing high quality support and services in health and healthy lifestyles, education and personal development, social economy and economic development.
514-499-1854 Urban multipurpose centre, homeless project, health services and information, youth programs/centre. Serves the Aboriginal population consisting of the ten First Nations of Quebec as well as the Inuit and Metis of Montreal.
514-933-4688 The goal of the NWSM is to provide a safe environment where women can begin to rebuild their lives.
450-632-0088 Supports Aboriginal women in their efforts to better their living conditions through the promotion of nonviolence, justice, equal rights and health.
Residential School Crisis Line 819-254-8007 Services offered in Inuktitut, English and French
514-769-9355 Aboriginal childcare centre (Verdun).
Tasiutigiit-Association of Cross-Cultural Families of Inuit and Native Children 514-412-4455 Friendship and support group for cross-cultural families of Inuit and native children in the greater Montreal area.
Vision 21/20 514-931-3591 Optometrist with Aboriginal clientele.

International Students

Resource Notes
International Student Services Ìý
(CAFLA) Goal is to help members of cultural communities, particularly those of Latin American origin to reduce social and family problems. More specifically: preventing youth violence and domestic violence, intervening with families in difficulty, encouraging school perseverance.ÌýÌýÌý514-273-8061
The Amal Center for Women is an open, inclusive, and welcoming center that collaborate with women and families in difficulty to improve their living conditions, develop their independence, and heal their wounds. The Center offers psychosocial services that respond to the needs of the women and families while also conducting community outreach to raise awareness on the issues of domestic abuse, conjugal violence and mental health in ethno-cultural communities. The Amal Center accepts cases related to conjugal violence, marital conflict, divorce, parent-child conflict, parent-adolescent conflict, youth protection, depression, mental health, immigration, integration, orientation and more.Ìý
Entraide Ukranienne de Montreal The mission of the organization is to help people of Ukrainian origin who need home services, support, help, information and assistance.ÌýÌý514-729-9540
South Asian Women's Community Center The organization will develop programs to facilitate women of South Asian origin gaining autonomy, working collectively, making inroads into Canadian and Quebecois society and seeking redress against discrimination. Helps develop their creative potential to the fullest, raise their social and community awareness, and create a sense of cohesion within the South Asian community. 514-528-8812
CAN Therapist Directory – Asian Mental Health Collective
Family, Individual and Online Counseling, offeringÌýtherapy in 17 different languages
Ìý
Asian Mental Health Resources

Neurodivergent Students

Resource Notes
Email:Ìýneurodivergenceclub [at] gmail.com

-SSMU Student Group

Neurodiverse Space is a neurodiversity activist and supportÌýstudent group of the SSMU, an undergraduateÌýstudents society at ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵÌý
¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ Oral Health Clinic for Neurodivergent patients Dr. Chantal Czerednikow uses techniques such as music therapy, patient guided sensory integration, nitrous oxide sedation, social stories and pictograms depending on the the patient’s reaction to dental care. Dr. Czerednikow’s adapted approach has enabled many patients to accept dental treatment without the use of general anesthesia.Ìý
Regular podcast with occasional conferencing events in Montreal focusing on neurodiversity
Ìý CADDAC is a nationalÌý charity providing leadership in awareness, education, and advocacy for ADHD across Canada.Ìý
Offers evaluations, psychosocial support, community resources, and therapies

Students with Disabilities

Resource Notes
Student Accessibility and Achievement Student Accessibility and Achievement helps ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ’s diverse student body achieve their academic goals and overcome barriers by providing not only accommodations for students with documented disabilities but also additional learner support for students facing barriers in university. Academic accommodations are available for students with documented disabilities that may be permanent, temporary, or episodic. Our other resources and programs supporting academic achievement are available to all ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ students, from on-demand resources and webinars and a tutor-matching program, to targeted programming focused on teaching academic strategies.

ScholarshipÌýand Student Aid Office Funding for students with disabilities

Information about funding for students with disabilities and assistance with applications is available through theÌýStudent Accessibility & Achievement. It is recommended that students make an appointment with aÌýStudent Accessibility & Achievement advisor to find out how to best have their needs addressed.
¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ Equity Office Resources Disability and Accessibility Resources for students, staff, and faculty
DisabilityÌýWorking Group at the Institute for Health and Social Policy TheÌýDisability Working GroupÌýis an initiative of the Institute for Health and Social Policy. Its current members are active within a number of disability, health, human rights and bioethics academic clusters. It welcomes collaborations with researchers, activists, artists and students of any affiliation.
Ìý Ìý

Religion and Spirituality

  • (MORSL)
  • (Email: mlsa.umcgill [at] gmail.com)
  • : Consultation and support services, geared towards encouraging autonomy. Services offered in French, English, Arabic, Urdu, Farsi, and Dari.
  • : The AHA Foundation raises funds and leads programs to protect women from honor-based violence, to advance freedom of speech in public debate and to support the work of Muslim reformers.
  • (Email: jlsa.mcgill [at] gmail.com)
  • (Email: mdjamcgill [at] gmail.com)
  • ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ Christian Law Students' Association

Macdonald Campus Health & Community

Along with the Health and Wellness Map, below is a list of some of the clinics, CLSCs (community centres), women's shelters, and phone-in services in Montreal. Since some of this information may be out of date, please call first. You can also search through the complete list of clinics in Montreal at

Local Medical Clinics

Clinic

Address Phone Number Hours of Operation Insurance, Info & Costs
Brunswick Medical Clinic 955 St-Jean Blvd, Pointe-Claire. (514) 426-6677 Drop-in Hours: Monday-Sunday 7:30am - 8pm. Drop-in clinic.Ìý Out of province & international students: No charge to open medical file. Must pay for services. Payment method: Debit, credit or cash.
Statcare Walk-in Clinic

175 Stillview Rd, suite 104, Pointe-Claire.

(514) 694-9282 Drop-in Hours: Monday-Friday 6:45am - 9pm, Saturday & Sunday 7:30am - 6pm. Drop-in clinic. Out of province & international students: $200 charge to open medical file and must pay for services. Payment method: cash only.
Clinique Médicale des Trois-Lacs 585 Ave St-Charles, Carrefour Vaudreuil, suite 160 (450) 455-3322 Hours: Monday-Sunday 8am - 8pm. Must to obtain an appointment for the following day
Clinique d'Urgence Pincourt 25 Don Quichotte Blvd, suite 128, Ile-Perrot (514) 453-0884 Drop-in Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 3pm, Saturday & Sunday CLOSED Drop-in clinic.Ìý Out of province & international students: No charge to open medical file. Must pay for services. Payment method: Debit or credit cards.

Community Health and Social Services Centres (CLSCs)

Region Contact Hours of Operation Notes

Lac St-Louis

180 Cartier Ave, Pointe-Claire

(514) 697-4110

Mon - Fri: 9am -7pm. Saturdays: 9am - 3pm. By appointment only. Only nurses available, no doctors. International or out of province students: must pay for services, but no charge to open file. Payment methods: debit or credit cards.
Pierrefonds

13800 Gouin Blvd West, Pierrefonds

(514) 626-4019

Mon - Fri: 6am - 8pm. Saturdays: 8am - 4pm. By appointment only. Only nurses available, no doctors. International or out of province students: must pay for services, but no charge to open file. Payment methods: debit or credit cards.

Hospitals

Lakeshore General Hospital

160 Stillview Ave., Pointe-Claire
Tel.: (514) 630-2225
Emergency room 24hrs/day

Hawkesbury General Hospital (for students with the Ontario Health Insurance Plan)

Recommended for out-of-province students with the Ontario Health Insurance Plan and access to a car.
1111 Ghislain St, Hawkesbury, ON K6A 3E5
Tel.: (613) 632-1111
Emergency room 24hrs/day

Nearby Pharmacies

  • (88 rue Sainte-Anne, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue)
  • (90 rue Morgan, Baie-d'Urfe)
  • (485 Beaconsfield Blvd, Beaconsfield)
  • (50 St-Charles Blvd., Beaconsfield)
  • (6815 Trans-Canada Highway (Fairview), Pointe-Claire)
  • (585 St-Charles, Vaudreuil-Dorion)

IUD Insertion/Prescription

Students may have IUD consult with an MD at the Student Wellness Hub where teaching, STI testing and a prescription will be provided. Students can then call any of the following clinics to access a physician for the insertion procedure.

Bring your recent STI results and IUD to your appointment.

Some clinics may provide the consultation (i.e. a first visit for teaching, testing and IUD prescription) and then book another appointment for insertion. Other clinics may accept to do insertion for patients who have gotten an IUD prescribed by another physician. Both appointments may have a cost associated for the patient.OOP: Out-of-Province BX: Students covered by Blue Cross

Clinic Ìý Notes

CLSC Lac St Louis

180 Cartier Ave, Pointe-Claire, H9S 4S1

514-697-4110, post 1313

Ìý

Serves adults up until 25 years of age. Provides both the consult and the insertion appointment, only RAMQ patients accepted.

Must live in the area (west island) Point-Claire, DDO, St Anne de Bellevieu, Baie D’urfe, Pierre-fonds.

Wait time is approx. 2 weeks

No cost for insertion (RAMQ only)

Union MDÌý Ìý

Clinics all over Montreal Island, including TMR, Laval, West Island, and Gatineau -private clinic, pay up front, submit for reimbursement

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Interested in learning more? Visit our Navigating Healthcare in Quebec page or learn more about your health insurance coverage.

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