The London InterCommunity Health Centre has been part of London’s Old East community since 1989! We provide health and social services in a welcoming setting to those who experience barriers to care. These barriers may include poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions including mental health and substance use.
Our three East London locations offer care by a team, which includes family doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, dietitians, and community health workers. The Health Centre offers many programs that address factors in our living and working lives that impact our health such as our health, well-being ability to reach our full potential. These factors include income, education, employment, housing, food security, recreation, and social supports.
Our vision is to build opportunities for healthy and inclusive communities.
Primary Care
Accessible health care that supports the whole person and addresses factors affecting health and wellness.
Access
Support with connecting to services, resources, and community programs.
Allied Health
Care from professionals such as social workers, physiotherapists, dieticians, and more.
Chronic and Infectious Disease
Services, treatment, and education for managing long-term and infectious conditions.
Community Programming
Opportunities to connect, learn, and build wellness through community activities.
Daily Program Calendar
Find upcoming programs, workshops, and community events happening at the Health Centre. Our calendar makes it easy to see what’s offered each day and how to join in.
Hepatitis C Care Team
Wednesday 9:30am – 10:30am
Open to All, Referral Required, Self Referral
In Community:
The Hepatitis C Care Team is a partnership between the London InterCommunity Health Centre and Regional HIV/AIDS Connection, offering free hepatitis C testing, treatment, and support for individuals at all stages of the disease.
Seniors French Health Promotion Program
Wednesday 10:30am – 12:00pm
Drop In
In Community:
The program is designed for French-speaking individuals, especially adults and seniors aged 50 and older, who face difficulties accessing health information or navigating the healthcare system, and who encounter challenges related to language, health conditions, or any other barriers affecting their health and well-being.
Options Clinic – Anonymous HIV Testing
Wednesday 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Drop In, Open to All, Self Referral
Dundas Site: 659 Dundas St. London, ON N5W 2Z1
The Options Clinic offers free, rapid, and anonymous HIV testing to individuals at increased risk of HIV. Our aim is to make HIV testing accessible and stigma-free for those who might otherwise delay or avoid it.
We Smudge Here
Our Indigenous Informed Practices honour the knowledge, traditions, and teachings of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. These practices include smudging and other cultural approaches that support healing, connection, and community wellness.