Welcome to John Street Walk in Medical Clinic, your trusted neighbourhood healthcare destination. Conveniently located for easy access, our clinic is dedicated to providing high-quality medical care without the need for an appointment. Our experienced team of healthcare professionals offers a wide range of services, from routine check-ups and vaccinations to urgent care and minor medical procedures. At John Street Medical Walk-In Clinic, we prioritize your health and well-being, ensuring that you receive prompt, personalized attention in a friendly and welcoming environment. Visit us today for all your medical needs and experience compassionate care you can count on.
The Hamilton Program for Schizophrenia is a comprehensive community-based treatment and rehabilitation program. We are dedicated to helping people with schizophrenia through case management services, rehabilitation programs and psychiatric care. We make a long-term commitment to our clients and their families. We are prepared to support each client as long as they continue to require assistance to successfully live in the community.In times of crisis, our psychiatrists and case managers provide direct continuous care. In the event that hospitalization is required, the HPS team continues in the treatment delivery through formal links with St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Centre for Mountain Health Services.
Our goal is to see each client actively pursuing a healthy and fulfilling life in the community. To this end, we provide support to individuals at home or work and in leisure activities. Situated in downtown Hamilton, we are easily accessible by public transportation.
Ace'S Accredited, Independent Evaluation Services Provide Objective, Unbiased Professional Assessments And Reports Regarding A Physical, Behavioural And/Or Psychological Disability As A Result Of An Injury Illness.
T.A. Patterson has been providing substance specific assessment and counselling services to individual involved in the criminal justice system Each year we provide service to over 2500 individuals who have been negatively affected by their substance use.