Mobile Clinic

Our Mobile Clinic is back on the road for this season, from April to October. We will be Hawkesbury and the surroundings. Dates and information below.

Our walk-in clinic is still open in Hawkesbury. For dates and times, please visit the page Walk-in Clinic.


Fast and easy access to counselling services! No appointment or referral needed.

What is the Mobile Clinic?

In partnership with the Health Unit of Eastern Ontario and the United Counties of Prescott-Russell, our mobile clinic delivers essential harm reduction services and addiction support directly to individuals in need, including those at risk of homelessness. Operating across the Prescott-Russell counties, the clinic offers access to crisis interventions, supportive counselling, health education, harm reduction supplies, etc.  

We aim to reduce barriers to care and foster trust among populations for whom access to care may be a challenge. We are committed to providing community-driven healthcare that meets people where they are. 

Why come to us?

If they need someone to talk to about life’s challenges, they can come to us to speak with a trained professional counsellor. We can help you with issues such as:

  • Job loss and job-related stress
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Parenting, family and marital conflict
  • Separation, divorce and grief
  • Addictions: alcohol, drugs, medication and gambling
  • Anger and difficult interpersonal relationships
  • Gender identity and gender expression
  • Sexual assault
  • Homelessness
  • Mental health problems
  • Other life challenges

Note: The Mobile Clinic does not provide medication reviews or counselling with a psychiatrist.

*The Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU) offers harm reduction services, which involve distributing—without judgment—safe drug-use equipment and naloxone kits to clients. If necessary, we can refer people to other health and social services.

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