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Queen West - Central Toronto Community Health Centres

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OVERVIEW
Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre (Parkdale Queen West CHC) is a community-based non-profit health service organization serving south- mid-west Toronto. We offer a broad range of services, including primary health care, dental care, harm reduction, health promotion, counselling, and community development programming, through interdisciplinary teams.

Our work is guided by our commitment to clients, community, equity and social justice with a mission to provide healthcare to people where, when and how they need it. It is rooted in the principles that good health for people and communities is possible only when all have basic needs, equitable services and supports, and the ability to challenge and/or remove barriers that undermine good health and well-being.
Establishment year
1992
Employees
80
Local context
Queen West - Central Toronto Community Health Centres (Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre/CHC) is a community-based, non-profit medical centre providing patient-focused healthcare for people in south and mid-west Toronto. The organization delivers a broad range of services through interdisciplinary teams, including primary health care, dental care, harm reduction, health promotion, counselling, and community development programming. Guided by a mission to provide healthcare to people where, when, and how they need it, Queen West - Central Toronto Community Health Centres is built on the belief that strong health outcomes depend on meeting basic needs, improving equitable access to services and supports, and helping individuals and communities challenge and remove barriers that affect well-being. For Fresno-area visitors searching for a community-oriented medical centre model, this organization stands out for its focus on client-centred care, equity, and social justice—supporting health and wellness with programs designed to strengthen both individuals and the communities they belong to.