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Our Services
Same Day Urgent Care Health Clinic- Reopens September 8th
Same Day Urgent Care is available Monday to Friday (September to April) at Heritage Plaza Clinic – located in DrugSmart Pharmacy (on East campus). You can self-book a same-day urgent care appointment using the Self Booking link: Same Day Urgent Care
If you have trouble booking, please call Student Health Services 905-688-5550 x 3243 and we can help.
Non-Urgent Medical Appointments
Non-Urgent Medical Appointments are offered to students Monday to Friday at Harrison Hall. Non-Urgent Medical Appointments include but are not limited to mental health appointments, sexual health, immunizations, physical health concerns, birth control counselling, chronic symptoms (lasting longer than 3 months), and prescription renewals.
To book an appointment for medical care, please call us at 905-688-5550 x 3243 or email [email protected].
Students can see a doctor or counsellor about mental health concerns, free of charge. Doctors at Harrison Hall will support students with their mental health needs and refer as necessary.
Students can book an appointment to see a doctor to learn about and/or start birth control. Our doctors at Harrison Hall can review information on types of birth control available (including long-acting, reversible contraceptives), proper use of birth control, issues with current birth control and prescription renewal.
If you are worried that you may have a concussion, book an appointment at Harrison Hall.
If you receive injections for allergies, hormone therapy, or vitamin deficiencies, you can receive these injections from Student Health Services at Harrison Hall. If you require any injection, an appointment must be booked with a physician first. After the physician has given the ok, your injection will then be scheduled with a nurse. This process must be done once yearly for as long as you require your injections.
Harrison Hall offers a variety of immunizations, including tetanus, polio, hepatitis B, HPV.
Influenza immunizations are available at no cost at DrugSmart Pharmacy.
The HPV vaccine is the only vaccine that can reduce your risk of cancer. HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the world. Students can get a prescription for the HPV vaccine and receive the vaccine with an appointment at Harrison Hall.
We can support you with a range of gender-affirming medical and mental health care services no matter what stage of transition you are at.
Doctors at Harrison Hall provide gender-affirming medical care through assessment, advice, and treatment for medical transition with hormone therapy. This includes both new assessments and ongoing care. They can provide documentation (including referrals) to support access to medical transition and gender-affirming surgery.
Nurses at Student Health Services (Harrison Hall location) provide gender-affirming medical care by performing injections and teaching clients to self-inject hormones. We also provide some post-surgical care.
Mental health clinicians offer support for students who are contemplating transition, are transitioning, or have transitioned, as well as 2SLGBTQ+ students seeking other types of support. Please note that we do not require a mental health screening or diagnosis for access to gender-affirming care.
Staff and clinicians at SWAC’s Student Health Services and Personal Counselling Services recognize that there are many ways non-binary and trans people identify and present. We focus on shared decision-making and an informed consent model.
To ensure there is sufficient time, please request a 60-minute appointment for your first visit. When asked, please say it is for an appointment related to gender-affirming care so we can book you with someone who specializes in this care. During registration, inform staff of your name(s) and any pronouns you use if you would like us to be aware of them; these will be noted in your medical records and respected by Student Health Services and Personal Counselling staff.
Note: Some services may not be covered by OHIP/UHIP.



