Ontario Health has introduced Interprofessional Primary Care Teams (IPCT) to connect more people to primary care.

 About the Program

The Grand River Community Health Centre (GRCHC) is providing accessible, inclusive non-urgent health services through its Primary Care Access Clinic, available at our centre.

Brantford – GRCHC, 363 Colborne Street

  • Clinic Type: Primary Care Access Clinic (appointment required)

Self Referral Online Form

 

Clinic Care Teams & Services Provided

This Clinic is designed to support individuals who do not currently have access to primary health care. Each clinic is staffed by a dedicated team of professionals committed to providing comprehensive, person-centered care.

 

Clinic Team:

  • Physician
  • Registered Nurse
  • Outreach and Service Navigation Worker
  • Psychotherapist
  • Peer Support Worker
  • Midwife

 

Services Provided:

  • Preventative health care

  • Cancer screening

  • Pregnancy support

  • Well-baby and well-child visits

  • Vaccinations

  • Sexual health services

  • Smoking cessation support

  • Counselling

 

We also provide care and support for non-urgent or chronic health conditions.
Acute illnesses (such as ear infections, sore throat, cough, or urinary tract infections) may be seen based on provider availability.

 Who is eligible?
  • This clinic is here to help anyone who doesn't currently have a primary care provider

Who Is Not Eligible

  • Those who have an existing primary care provider (doctor or nurse practitioner)

For questions about eligibility please contact (226) 388-4725 or ipct-info@grchc.ca

Additional Resources

 Virtual Urgent Care
  • Paediatric and adult appointments available 
  • Book a same or next day appointment at UrgentCareOntario.ca or by calling 1-844-227-3844
  • Ontario Health Card, email address, and access to a device connect to the internet is needed

Virtual urgent care might be appropriate for you (or a family member) if you have a medical issue that is NOT life-threatening but requires urgent medical attention and you're unable to access timely care through a primary care provider. In the event of a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.