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Latest medical news

  • Administration is scheduled to begin October 1, 2025 according to Halton Public Health. The availability of appointments will depend on the arrival of our vaccine order.

    Eligibile infants and high risk children

    Infants born April 1 or after and LESS than 8 months of age up to the end of RSV season (Nov 2025-April 2026 per NACI).

    Up to 24 months for those vulnerable to severe RSV disease.

    Pregnant people: Abrysvo will be available for women between 32-36 weeks of gestation and delivering in RSV season (Nov 2025-April 2026 per NACI).

    Older adults: Arexvy and Abrysvo are available for all individuals aged 75 and older. Adults ages 60-74 may be eligible depending on their risk factor profile- please inquire with your health care provider.

  • Distribution of the new flu vaccine is coming in early October 2025. We do will update this website once vaccines are available at our clnic.

  • Prevnar 20 is now available for patients who are 65+ and have not previously received Pneumovax or Prevnar 13. Younger patients may also be eligible if you have certain high risk conditions. Please inquire with your family physician if you are interested.

  • Halton Public Health anticipates a new COVID-19 formulation this fall. They are not yet available. We do not administer them in clinic- you will have to get them at the pharmacy or Public Health vaccination clinics if they are available.

  • Halton region has not implemented the outbreak immunization strategy- we are not in the outbreak zone. Offering earlier vaccinations outside of OHIP schedule will be at physician’s discretion. Please book an appointment to discuss.

    Click here for the latest info from Public Health.

  • Tick season is upon us! All of Halton is considered a risk area for lyme disease. Click here to learn about how to prevent lyme disease and what to do if you find yourself with a tick.

  • Publicly funded vaccines areavailable to anybody aged 65-70 in regardless of previous vaccination.

    If you are unsure or your vaccination status or have any other questions, please contact your healthcare provider.

We are no longer accepting new patients.

This may change in the new year, but we will be closed for the time being.

Thank you for understanding. Please click here for other physicians who may be accepting patients.

Clinic policies

We have updated some of our policies and services.
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