The Rural Frontenac Lennox and Addington Allied Health Team provides healthcare services to patients of the primary care practices in the region. These services are funded by the Ministry of Health through Kingston Community Health Centres and are provided at no cost. The RFLA Allied Health Team:
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Napanee Area Community Health Centre serves about 60,000 residents of the Rural Frontenac Lennox and Addington region, spread out over a very large and rural district. All services are free unless otherwise stated. For more information on all programs, please call Primary Health Care services are available to community members who live within NACHC’s catchment […]
Kingston Community Health Centres (KCHC), in partnership with the Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Ontario Health Team, is increasing access to team-based primary care close to home for more than 8,000 people. With funding from Ontario Health, and in close collaboration with community partners, KCHC is establishing a new Health Home in Kingston to provide access […]
Our Diabetes Educator works with clients and their families to teach diabetes self-management, promote healthy lifestyle choices, and help create individualized treatment plans that align with personal goals.
ISKA envisions Kingston as a community strengthened by the contributions and skills of immigrants, newcomers, and refugees. We offer a variety of settlement programs and services.
Our dental clinic offers services for urgent or emergent dental issues for eligible people.
This non-medical service will help improve your overall physical and mental health, and allow you to build more meaningful connections around you.
If you cannot access a dietitian through your family health team, you may self-refer or ask your health care practitioner for a referral. Clients and participants must live in the Kingston area or be a client of Kingston Community Health Centres.
Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy at KCHC are services offered in collaboration with the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen’s University through an interprofessional community setting.
We offer prenatal care and obstetrical services to our clients. Clients who do not have a family doctor can see our nurse practitioner for prenatal care through the sexual health clinic, but will be referred to a physician or obstetrician later in their pregnancy for late prenatal care and delivery.
Quick testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea is available at our Weller site on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursday, and Fridays from 9-11 a.m. and 1:30-4 p.m.
Primary health care services are available at 263 Weller Ave. We are currently at capacity, but will take on unattached patients who are pregnant (for prenatal care). We are currently unable to take on any other patients, including children under five years of age.
A community-driven initiative that allows anyone to purchase an assorted basket of fruits and vegetables for less than the cost at the grocery store.
This program supports patients and families with respiratory assessments and provides information regarding lung health.
RAAM services provide rapid access to specially trained providers and evidence-based treatment for people with substance use disorders. These services are provided by a multi-disciplinary team that includes nurse practitioners, registered nurses, case managers, counselors, harm reduction workers and community support workers. RAAM offers both medication and psychosocial interventions from the first visit, ensuring a […]
The Portable OutReach Care Hub (PORCH) is a retro-fitted RV that provides health care and community services to those who may face barriers to accessing care, particularly those facing homelessness. Services include: PORCH urban and rural sites include: PORCH hits the road two to three days/week and offers a variety of services, which are dependent on the […]
The virtual care program facilitates virtual appointments for patients with an existing specialist or health care provider using secure video conferencing technology.
The Special Events Committee is comprised of community volunteers dedicated to bringing the community together through special outings and events.
Our Regional Self-Management team offers free community workshops for people who live with chronic conditions, chronic pain, diabetes, and cancer, as well as for caregivers.
Our kinesiologist works with individuals to assess physical health goals, then provides an exercise prescription and follow-up counselling to support with the implementation of these goals.
Our Digital Health Connector uses technology to improve health in the region by enhancing healthcare access and delivery.
We provide oral health services to low-income individuals and families with limited or no access to dental care.
Sexual health appointments are available through KCHC for individuals that currently do not have a family doctor or do not have access to medical service providers.
Counselling and therapy services are offered to individuals, couples and families living in Kingston, who are patients, clients, or participants in KCHC programs.