Get Medical Attention

The following resources provide urgent and non-urgent physical and mental medical care for sexual assault survivors.

It is important to seek physical medical attention after experiencing an assault, even if there are no visible injuries, or if you do not want to report to the police. Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Treatment Programs DO NOT report assaults to the police.

Additionally, it is important to take care of your mental health after experiencing a sexual violence incident. Please take a look at the available supports below, and connect with the one that is the right fit for you.

Public Physical Health Resources

Regional unit at the St. Catharines General Hospital for all sexual assault and domestic violence services. They can gather sexual assault evidence kit, give you medical attention, perform STI and pregnancy testing and prevention, and provide free counselling. This service DOES NOT report cases to the police.

  • Phone: 905-378-4647 x45300
  • For free counselling call the number above Wednesdays from 9am-12pm to register
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  • For immediate medical care at any time, please present to one of Niagara’s Health emergency departments or urgent care centres.

    • Greater Niagara General Site
      5546 Portage Road
      Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X2
    • St. Catharines Site 
      1200 Fourth Avenue
      St. Catharines, ON L2S 0A9
    • Port Colborne Site
      260 Sugarloaf Street
      Port Colborne, ON L3K 2N7
    • Welland Site
      65 Third Street
      Welland, ON L3B 4W6

Response team located at Hamilton General Hospital and McMaster Children’s Hospital for all sexual ass­­­­­ault and domestic violence services. They can gather a sexual assault evidence kit, give you medical attention, perform STI and pregnancy testing and prevention, and provide free counselling. These locations do not report assault cases to police. You can request to see a SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) to receive this service.

  • Phone: 905-521-2100  x73557 
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  • If you have experienced sexual assault or domestic violence and require medical care, visit these locations and ask for the sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE):

A resource that connects people to available Sexual Health Centres around the Niagara region. Sexual Health Centres in Niagara may provide STI testing and treatment, birth control, pregnancy testing, morning after pill, unplanned pregnancy options and counselling, free condoms and a men’s clinic. All services are free and confidential. You do not need a health card to access these services.

A resource that connects people to available Sexual Health Centres around the Hamilton Region. Sexual Health Clinics in the Hamilton Region offer information on safer sex practices, low-cost birth control (based on eligibility), low-cost Emergency Contraceptive Pill, free pregnancy testing, free STI testing and treatment, free condoms free hepatitis A and B vaccines for persons at risk, and free needle exchange and harm reduction supplies.

Service that connects victims and survivors if Sexual Violence with Sexual Assault Centres in any region across Ontario. This resource also offers free information and resources about Sexual Violence and Consent.

Quest is a primary health care clinic that provides services to individuals experiencing social, economic and cultural barriers. They place emphasis on caring for: individuals without a healthcare provider who are also experiencing mental health, addictions or concurrent disorders, street-involved populations (homeless, under-housed, sex trade workers), isolated seniors, sexually and gender diverse populations (LGBTQ+), at-risk children, youth and families, individuals who frequent the Emergency Department for care/opioid-dependent (USAT), Migrant Agricultural Workers (MAWP).

  • Call: 905-688-2558
  • Address: 145 Queenston Street, St. Catharines, ON, L2R 2Z9
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