LAMP Community Health Centre

LAMP CHC is a multi-service, community based charitable organization that provides a wide range of programs and services to improve a person’s health. LAMP uses a co-ordinated approach to connect people to medical services and other programs that build personal resources. By providing services that improve physical, emotional, social and economic well being, people can better control their health and environment.


Serving the South Etobicoke Lakeshore community since 1973

What's New at LAMP


Membership renewal time! Make a Difference!

Join LAMP Community Health Centre Today and brighten many lives!

Get involved in your community by becoming a member of LAMP today. When times are tough LAMP is always there to light the way. Your contribution helps to support your neighbours:

  • children and teens
  • single parent families
  • people with health issues
  • Seniors
  • Newcomers
  • homeless people
  • persons with disabilities and others struggling with mental health issues.

LAMP offers a wide range of vital services and programs that promote
health and well being. Become a member and invest in your community. Together we can create hope and a better life for everyone. LAMP members build a strong, healthy community. Membership forms are available at our reception desk or on our website. A Membership costs 3 dollars.

Brighten many lives by joining LAMP Today!

LAMP is working to improve wellness and quality of life for everyone in the Lakeshore community and your participation is important to its success. A happy and healthy community is an advantage to all its residents.

Download the membership form here.

Introduction to LAMP Community Health Centre


 
 Learn more: What is LAMP CHC? 
 
Please note that the East Mississauga branch of LAMP CHC has opened since the making of this video. Visit their website.

Toronto Public Health - H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines

Toronto Public Health is holding immunization clinics to give a second dose of H1N1 vaccine to those children who need two shots for full protection. All children from six months to three years old, and those with chronic health conditions from three to nine years of age, require a second dose of H1N1 vaccine at least 21 days after receiving their first shot.

These clinics are also an opportunity for the general public to get both seasonal and H1N1 vaccines.

Please see the attached PDF for more information.

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H1N1 Flu Shot Clinic Schedule and 2009 Fact Sheet

Update: Toronto Public Health is now offering H1N1 vaccine to the general public (as of Wednesday, November 18th).

Toronto Public Health is offering public H1N1 vaccination clinics beginning November 2 which will operate for approximately six weeks. H1N1 shots are also available through some physicians’ offices. Check with your doctor or community health clinic.

Click here to view the schedule of flu shot clinics in Toronto.

A fact sheet attached from the Ministry of Health is also attached.

Update: Here are directions for priority vaccinations in Etobicoke.

Mondays to Fridays       1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturdays                    10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sundays                      10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Etobicoke Civic Centre
Committee rooms 1, 2, 3
399 The West Mall
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Public Transit: subway to Islington, then Burnhamthorpe bus #50 west to The West Mall.

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