In partnership with Eastern York Region North Durham Ontario Health Team and Uxbridge Health Centre, we have expanded our Community Health Clinics (CHC) by opening a new site — CHC Uxbridge — to ensure the communities of Markham, Stouffville, Uxbridge, and surrounding areas have access to the services they need during cold and flu season.

CHC Uxbridge offers health care services to individuals of all ages who do not have access to a primary care provider or cannot get an appointment with one in a timely manner.

The clinic is nurse practitioner-led and serves as a gateway for health care for the unattached community to access primary care, from initial appointment to follow-ups and referrals as needed.

April Ting, a newcomer from the Philippines, resident of Uxbridge, and one of the clinic’s first patients, found the accessibility and convenience of CHC Uxbridge to be one of its biggest advantages.

A nurse practitioner checks on a patient.
April Ting during an appointment with a nurse practitioner at Community Health Clinic Uxbridge.

“In speaking with some of my friends about their health care experiences in Canada, I was expecting a longer wait,” says April. “But the service was fast, convenient, and accessible since same-day and next-day appointments are available.”

Like many others in Canada, April does not have a primary care provider. Having access to a service like CHC not only offers her access to quick and easy health care, but also peace of mind.

“I was able to see [the nurse practitioner] within a couple of hours after making a phone call,” says April. “It brings comfort knowing that I can see a health care professional and get the care that I need.”

CHC Uxbridge operates Monday to Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Same-day or next-day appointments are available.

The Oak Tree Medical Building.
An outside view of Oak Tree Medical Building, the home of Community Health Clinic Uxbridge.

CHC Stouffville continues to provide health care services to individuals of all ages who do not have access to a primary care provider or cannot get an appointment with one in a timely manner for all types of primary care issues and urgent needs.

CHC Stouffville also offers a year-round children’s rapid access clinic run by providers who specialize in paediatric care. During cold and flu season, this clinic will ramp up to support timely access to a provider to avoid emergency department visits and improved access to care.

This year, CHC Stouffville is offering RSV immunization for high-risk infants.

Along with both in-person clinics at CHC Stouffville and CHC Uxbridge, a Virtual Urgent Care Clinic (VUCC) is also available for patients to access virtual care after hours. This clinic is open seven days a week from 1 to 9 p.m. and appointments can be made online for same-day or next-day appointments.

The VUCC sees patients of all ages and a broad range of urgent, non-life-threatening health issues, including mental health.