Needing Access to Primary Health Care for Non-Urgent Needs?
Please find attached a resource designed to help individuals in our community find accessible primary care options when they do not have access to a family doctor. This two-page guide provides an overview of available services, including:
- Same-Day or Next-Day appointment clinics
- Community health clinics with services available while you wait for a primary care provider
- Virtual Care clinics.
ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Community Directory
Find Community, Government and Social Services in the City and County of Peterborough by accessing a Community Directory at https://peterborough.search211.ca/
Connect with local organizations that provide employment and financial supports, services for older adults, mental health and addictions support and more.
Ontario 211
211 is a free, confidential telephone help line and website that connects people to social, health-related, community-based and government services in the Peterborough region and across the province.
211 helps people find services quickly and easily, and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in over 150 languages.
What happens when you call 211?
When a person dials 2-1-1, they are connected with a 211 Navigator who is trained to listen and understand the full picture of the caller’s unique situation and find supports and programs available to help. The 211 service website features a live chat or residents can email 211info@communityconnection.ca.
211 Ontario is supported by the City of Peterborough, the County of Peterborough and the United Way of Peterborough and District.
When you don’t know where to turn, turn to 211.