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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.

Places to get care in East Toronto

EMERGENCY SERVICES

If you are experiencing a severe, potentially life-threatening health issue, please call 9-1-1 or go to a hospital emergency department near you. Severe, potentially life-threatening health issues may include severe physical trauma, loss of consciousness, serious bleeding and sudden chest pain, shortness of breath or weakness.

  • Michael 九游体育鈥檚 (MGH) Stavro Emergency Department is open 24 hours, seven days a week. 
  •  offers online urgent care services from emergency nurse practitioners and doctors across Toronto. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and University Health Network operate this service.

Emergency Mental Health Services

  • Call 9-1-1 or go to your nearest Emergency Department. 
  • Call 9-8-8: Suicide crisis helpline available 24/7. 
  • Call the at 416-408-4357.
  • Call the at 416-929-5200 for 24/7 telephone crisis support, for community referrals, crisis management support related to substance use.
  • Call at 416-495-2891.
  • The offers convenient, confidential, same-day virtual mental health advice wherever you are in Toronto, using a computer, smartphone or tablet. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health operates this service.

NON-EMERGENCY SERVICES

If you are experiencing an urgent but non-life threatening health issue, please consider one of the following resources in East Toronto. Urgent but non-life threatening health issues may include mild cold, flu and COVID-19 symptoms; minor cuts and burns; and sprains, fractures and small broken bones.

  • Your family doctor, nurse practitioner or other primary care provider
  • and in East Toronto
  • Your local pharmacy can treat and prescribe medications for 19 common minor health issues, including pink eye, dermatitis (atopic, eczema, allergic and contact), menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea), sprains and strains (musculoskeletal), urinary tract infections (UTIs), nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, and more.
  • MGH's E-Booking Tool for Minor Injuries
    • If you have a minor injury like a sprain, fracture or small broken bone, you can book a same-day or next-door in-person appointment in our Emergency Department to minimize your wait time.
    • A resource page that helps people more easily find health, social and community services in East Toronto.
    • A website that helps people more easily find health, social and community services in Toronto, including the former municipalities of East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough and York.
    • You can search by location combined with keyword or topic.
    • Call 8-1-1 (TTY: 1-866-797-0007) or go online to talk to a registered nurse, get health advice and find health services.
    • An online tool that helps people in Ontario find the regional health and social services they need.
    • Call 2-1-1 or go online to find social services, programs and community supports in Ontario.
    • Call 1-866-531-2600 or go online to find free and confidential health services information for people experiencing problems with alcohol and drugs, mental illness or gambling.
    • If you live in and around Taylor-Massey, you can see a family doctor, nurse practitioner, resource navigator and other care providers. 
    • A welcoming space for services related to health, wellness, employment and more for individuals aged 12 to 25.
    • Offers walk-in services, including harm reduction supplies, counselling and peer support, for people who use drugs and other substances.
    • For information about COVID-19, vaccines and general health concerns.
    • Call 416-217-2077 or go online to find services related to community supports, such as Meals on Wheels; care at home, such as nursing and personal support; and more.
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