Healthcare Links
General Help
- Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP)
Ontario residents are eligible for provincially funded health coverage (OHIP). To be eligible for Ontario health coverage you must : be a Canadian citizen or have immigration status as set out in Ontario's Health Insurance Act, and make your permanent and principal home in Ontario, and be physically present in Ontario 153 days in any 12-month period. - Toronto Community Care Access Resource Center
A website that connects you to Toronto community health care service providers. - Toronto Public Health
Toronto Public Health (TPH) works in many ways to improve the overall health of the population and to overcome health inequalities. We provide services to individuals and communities, and we advocate for public policies that make our city healthier. - Healthy Canadians
This site features healthy living campaigns and links to advisories, warnings and recalls to help you protect yourself and your family, make positive health choices, improve your health and stay healthy. - Health Care Connect
Health Care Connect is a program launched by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to help Ontarians without a family health care provider find one. - Meds Check Ontario
Managing multiple medications is no easy task. With all the different instructions and potential side effects it is hard to know if the medications you take on a daily basis are working as well as they should. Now there is a better way to make sure you are getting the most from your medication. - Travel Health Clinics
This is a site created by the Public Health Agency of Canada that includes a list of travel medicine clinics has been compiled using multiple available listings. This listing is by no means complete. - My Health Passport at Sick Kids
Welcome to MyHealth Passport, a project of the SickKids Good 2 Go Transition Program. MyHealth Passport is a customized, wallet-size card that gives you instant access to your paediatric medical information. It can be used when you go to a new doctor, visit an emergency room or are writing your first novel and want the names of your medications for your hero. - Womens Health Matters
Welcome to womenshealthmatters.ca, your Canadian source for reliable, evidence-based and up-to-date information on women\'s health and lifestyle issues. - 23 1/2 hours, by Dr. Mike Evans
A Doctor-Professor answers the old question \"What is the single best thing we can do for our health\" in a completely new way. - WRAP and Recovery Books
WRAP-Wellness Recovery Action Plan is a structured plan developed by YOU. It is a system that you devise for yourself that helps you work through mental health challenges or life issues. - Copeland Center
Copeland Center promotes personal, organizational, and community wellness and empowerment through education, training, and research.

