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Organization: Toronto Paramedic Services  
Phone Numbers: 416-392-2000
Crisis: Call 911 in case of medical emergency
Email: paramedics@toronto.ca
Website: www.toronto.ca/community-people/public-safety-aler...
Address:
4330 Dufferin St
Toronto, ON
M3H 5R9
Intersection: Dufferin St and Steeprock Dr
Location: Toronto (York University Heights)
Hours:
  Administration
Mon8:30am-4:30pm
Tue8:30am-4:30pm
Wed8:30am-4:30pm
Thu8:30am-4:30pm
Fri8:30am-4:30pm

Mon-Sun 24 hours for emergency medical services
Executives: Bikram Chawla - Chief
Service Description: Coordinates response to major medical emergencies and health care services at large events * pre-hospital emergency care and transportation of ill or injured persons * may include emergency response or transportation between medical institutions

Community Paramedicine Program
Provides community based medical care, referrals and system navigation to seniors and vulnerable individuals through home visits, remote consultations, and wellness clinics

Community Paramedics also provide vaccinations for individuals who are homebound for select vaccines. Referral is required for in-home vaccinations from Ontario Health atHome, a primary care practitioner, or the Toronto Senior’s Helpline.

For more information, contact:
Website:
www.toronto.ca/community-people/public-safety-alerts/community-safety-wellbeing-programs/community-paramedicine-program/
Phone: 416-397-4322
Main Program Email:cphome@toronto.ca
Homebound Vaccination Email:homevaccination@toronto.ca

Application: For emergency transportation call 911 * non-emergency transportation very restricted, essential transfers only, call 416-638-7301 for information
Languages: English * Multiple languages
Language Notes: Language Line Services provides immediate interpretation for 911 calls in over 240 languages
Area Served:
Toronto  
See Also: Ambulances
Community Paramedicine Programs

This information was last completely updated on February 13, 2026

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Updated February 13, 2026
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"About Us"
Highly skilled and specially trained Community Paramedics (CPs) match each patient’s unique needs to the most appropriate intervention, with a focus on health promotion and injury prevention. The program increases the level of support available to clients by aiding with system navigation and helps manage recurrent medical emergencies that may lead to frequent 911 use and/or Emergency Department visits.