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Program: Healthcare Services  
Organization: WellFort Community Health Services
Bramalea Community Health Centre
Phone Numbers: 905-451-6959
Fax: 905-451-5217
Email: info@wellfort.ca
Website: www.wellfort.ca/home/programs-services/healthcare-...
Address:
40 Finchgate Blvd, Suite 224
Brampton, ON
L6T 3J1
Intersection: Bramalea Rd and Queen St E
Location: Brampton (Southgate)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8am-8pm
Tue1pm-8pm
Wed8am-8pm
Thu8am-4pm
Fri8am-4pm
Sat8am-12noon

Executives: Kimberley Floyd - Chief Executive Officer
kimberley.floyd@wellfort.ca
Public Contacts: Marsha Brown - Manager Population and Urban Health
416-663-9789 * marsha.brown@wellfort.ca
Mahwesh Ahmad - Team Lead Primary Care
905-677-9599 ext 405 * mahwesh.ahmad@wellfort.ca
Service Description: Primary health care focusing on health promotion and prevention to the residents of Bramalea * services include disease prevention, management and treatment, as well as rehabilitation and health promotion for all stages of life * primary healthcare teams offer:

  • one-on-one appointments for individual clients
  • shared medical appointments with a family doctor or nurse practitioner and a group of clients who have a similar condition
  • group education sessions - focus on specific topics and goals for clients and community members (pre-registration is usually required)
  • pregnancy care for clients who are up to 32 weeks pregnant
  • immunization: Immunizations for adults and children under the Publicly Funded Immunization Schedule for Ontario
  • cancer screening is available based on age and other risk factors, for colon cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, etc

Interdisciplinary team of health professionals: physicians, nurse practitioners, support and care navigators, dietitian, diabetes nurse educator, physiotherapist, health promoter, medical office assistants, social worker/counsellor collaborate to provide an approach to health care to address health and social needs

Fees: Most services covered by OHIP
Application: Complete a client assessment form in person * call to make an appointment
Eligibility / Target Population: Live in the area served * be a member of one or more of the following priority populations: Youth (ages 13-25) * adults 65 years and older * newcomers to Canada (less than 5 years) * racialized communities * people facing mental health conditions or substance use issues * people who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness * families who are under-resourced
Mobile services: 65 years of age and older * having difficulty accessing primary health care due to physical, cognitive or psychiatric difficulties * willing to transfer their primary health care to Bramalea Community Health Centre * not living in a nursing home facility * not requiring palliative care * ability to provide consent to participate and undergo an intake assessment
Languages: English
Area Served:
Residents of Bramalea with postal codes starting with L6R, L6S and L6T  
See Also: Cervical Cancer Screening
Family Medical Centres
Immunization Clinics
Pregnancy Supports

This information was last completely updated on December 3, 2024

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Updated December 3, 2024
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Bramalea for primary care, Brampton/Malton for diabetes education, Peel Region for HIV/HepC Treatment Support