Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre

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493 Dundas St
London, ON
N6B 1W4
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519-672-4079
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Toll-Free: 1-877-454-0753
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Fax: 519-672-6945
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Office: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last updated: Jul 18, 2024: Suggest an edit

Application

Call or visit * health card and certificate of Indian status (if applicable) required

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Indigenous communities

Fees

Free

Languages

English

Language Note

Indigenous language interpretation available upon request

Area(s) Served

Southwestern Ontario

Accessibility

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Description of Services:

Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups available on and off reserves

Community-led health teams develop programs to improve the social supports and conditions that affect long-term health * culturally appropriate programs and services for Indigenous peoples, combining traditional healing and Western medical practices
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  • Chippewas of the Thames Site Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups available on and off reserves
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  • Owen Sound Site Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups available on and off reserves
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  • Windsor Site Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups available on and off reserves


Services and Programs:


Videos:

SOAHAC Overview 2016

About Us

Our Vision: A healthy balanced life through mental, physical, spiritual and emotional well-being.

Our Mission: To empower Aboriginal families and individuals to live a balanced state of well-being by sharing and promoting wholistic health practices.

Last updated: Jul 18, 2024: Suggest an edit
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