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Are there any environmental health clinics in Canada?


If you suspect that you have a health condition that is caused by or made worse by the air you breathe, water you drink, food you eat or place where you live, you may want to visit an environmental health clinic.

Environmental health concerns should be discussed with and looked at by a health professional like your doctor. If necessary, he or she will be able to give referrals to an environmental health clinic or an environmental health specialist.

Here are some environmental health clinics in Canada, based on currently available information:

Alberta

  • Child Health Clinic
    Misericordia Hospital
    16940 - 87 Ave. Edmonton (Alberta) T5R 4H5
    (780) 930-5794


  • Occupational Health Program (affiliated with the Pediatric Environmental Health Speciality Unit), University of Alberta
    Department of Public Health Sciences
    13 -103 Clinical Science Building
    Edmonton (Alberta) T6G 2G3
    (403) 492-6291


  • Alberta Workers' Health Centre
    111-10451 170 Street
    Edmonton (Alberta) T5P 4T2
    (780) 486-9009
    1-888-729-4879
    info@workershealthcentre.ca

Manitoba

  • Manitoba Federation of Labour Occupational Health Centre
    102-275, Broadway
    Winnipeg (Manitoba) R3C 4M6
    (204) 949-0811
    1 888 843-1229
    mflohc@mflohc.mb.ca

Nova Scotia

  • Nova Scotia Environmental Health Centre
    3064, Lake Thomas Drive
    Fall River (Nova Scotia) B2T 1K6
    (902) 860-3066

Ontario

  • Environmental Health Clinic
    Women's College Hospital
    76, rue Grenville, Rm. 538, 5th floor
    Toronto (Ontario) M5S 1B2
    (416) 351-3764
    1 800 417-7092


  • Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers – Hamilton
    848, Main Street East
    Hamilton (Ontario) L8M 1L9
    (905) 549-2552
    1 800 263-2129
    hamilton@ohcow.on.ca


  • Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers – Sarnia-Lambton
    171, Kendall Street
    Point Edward (Ontario) N7V 4G6
    (519) 337-4627
    sarnia@ohcow.on.ca


  • Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers – Sudbury
    1300, Paris Street, Suite 4
    Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 3A3
    (705) 523-2330
    1 800 461-7120
    sudbury@ohcow.on.ca


  • Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers – Toronto
    970, Lawrence Ave. West, Suite 110
    Toronto (Ontario) M6A 3B6
    (416) 449-0009
    1 888 596-3800
    toronto@ohcow.on.ca


  • Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers – Windsor
    3129, Marentette Avenue, Unit #1
    Windsor (Ontario) N8X 4G1
    (519) 973-4800
    1 800 566-1906
    windsor@ohcow.on.ca


  • Evans Occupational Health Clinic
    233, Evans Avenue
    Toronto (Ontario)
    (416) 252-5885


  • Occupational and Environmental Health Clinic – St. Michael's Hospital
    61, Queen St East, 8th F1
    Toronto (Ontario) M5C 2T2
    (416) 867-7470

Quebec

Additional resources

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment

L'Institut national de santé publique du Québec (French only)


Last Updated: 2006-10-01
Created for the Canadian Health Network by the Canadian Institute of Child Health and The Delphi Group and updated by the WHO-PAHO Collaborating Center on Environmental and Occupational Health Impact Assessment and Surveillance at the Centre hospitalier universitaire du Québec.

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