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Coxwell Entrance Closure

As of March 21, 2025, MGH鈥檚 main entrance on Coxwell Avenue is closed as the next phase of our redevelopment project begins. Patients and visitors can use the new temporary main entrance on Sammon Avenue between Coxwell Avenue and Knight Street. View our campus map.

A healthcare worker applies a bandage to a patient after their flu vaccine.
The flu vaccine is a valuable tool for preventing the transmission of potentially deadly viruses.

Where to get the flu vaccine in East Toronto

The influenza (flu) vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from the flu and its potentially serious complications. Health Canada recommends everyone more than six months old get the flu vaccine every year.

Getting the flu vaccine is because it reduces the possibility of contracting both influenza and COVID-19 at the same time, which may cause severe disease.

In addition, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) says

Here is where you can get the flu vaccine in East Toronto for the 2021-22 fall and winter season.

Family doctors and participating pharmacies

  • Please contact your family doctor or local pharmacy to confirm if they have flu vaccines available.

Public clinics

  • Toronto Public Health (TPH) is 

Additional locations offering the flu vaccine in East Toronto will be added to this list when they are confirmed.

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