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Program: Community Health Centre Mobile Health Team  
Organization: Support House - Head Office - Oakville
Phone Numbers: 1-833-845-WELL(9355) ext 222
Crisis: COAST: 1-877-825-9011
Email: CHC@SupportHouse.ca
Website: supporthouse.ca/CHC/
Address:
165 Cross Ave, Suite 201
Oakville, ON
L6J 0A9
Intersection: Trafalgar Rd and Cornwall Rd
Location: Oakville (Queen Elizabeth)
Hours: Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Service Description: The team provides access to primary care for people who may be unhoused/unsheltered and have other complex health concerns such as mental health and substance use and are unattached to primary care or with barriers in accessing appropriate health care support * no health card (OHIP) is required to access the service * team include nurse practitioners and a doctor, registered nurse, social worker, and peer support worker * also offers education and training sessions, group-based activities as well as specialty health clinics to community members

Services include (but are not limited to):
  • health check-ups
  • blood work and tests
  • vaccinations
  • sexual health testing
  • wound care
  • smoking cessation
  • naloxone and safer drug use equipment
  • addictions treatment
  • counselling and peer support
  • service and specialist referrals
  • medical forms

Fees: No fees
Application: Complete attached referral form and submit to e-mail * referrals can also be made via one-Link * one-link.ca or call 1-844-216-7411 * health card not required
Eligibility / Target Population: Adults 16 years and older with mental health and/or addiction issues and homelessness or risk of homelessness issues
Languages: English
Area Served:
Halton Region  
See Also: Community Mental Health Programs

This information was last completely updated on October 29, 2025

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The Mobile Health Team at Support House provides primary care services and social support to people in the Halton region. The team offers low-barrier health care to people who are not currently connected to care