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Program: Non-Insured Clinic (NIC)  
Organization: Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services
AccessPoint on Jane (APOJ)
Phone Numbers: 416-324-9380
Fax: 416-324-9074
Email: talktous@accessalliance.ca
Website: accessalliance.ca/programs-services/primary-health...
Address:
340 College Street, Suite 500
Toronto, ON
M5T 3A9
Intersection: Jane St, North of St Clair Ave W
Location: Toronto (Kensington—Chinatown)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Elevators available, automatic doors to building and washroom
Hours:
  Service
Mon12:30pm-7:30pm
Tue9:30am-4:30pm
Thu9:30am-4:30pm
Fri9:30am-4:30pm

By appointment only
Executives: Elas Abone - Manager, Health with Dignity
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services
416-760-2815 ext 5240 * eabone@accessalliance.ca
Hossam Bakir - Acting Director, Primary Care
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services
hbakir@accessalliance.ca
Public Contacts: talktous@accessalliance.ca
Service Description: The Non-Insured Clinic (NIC), previously the Non-Insured Walk-In Clinic (NIWIC), offers confidential primary care services to immigrants and refugees in Toronto who do not have health insurance.

The NIC will offer the same primary care supports as the NIWIC. Eligiblity remains the same*. The location and appointment-only changes are being made to provide a more central location for clients and reduce wait times.


Fees: Most services covered by OHIP
Application: Call or visit * no referral required
Eligibility / Target Population: Eligibility: Living in the City of Toronto, Without a primary care provider (family doctor, nurse practitioner; obstetrician/midwife for pregnant clients), Without medical insurance due to: 3-month wait period for OHIP, no legal immigration status (non-status), Refugee claim process and IFH is expired or refugee claim was rejected/suspended/ineligible, Moving to Toronto from another country for temporary work AND making minimum wage (or less) AND cannot afford private health insurance. Target Population: Current NIWIC clients, Prospective NIC clients, Community partners (CHCs, settlement organizations, community organizations), Referring providers (solo practitioners, other CHCs), Access Alliance staff
Languages: English * Many other languages
Language Notes: French interpretation available upon request
Area Served:
Toronto  
See Also: Walk-In Medical Clinics

This information was last completely updated on February 25, 2026

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