Our office continues to work remotely.
If you require immediate assistance, please email us at jfraser.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org or call us at 613-736-9573.
NEWS UPDATES
COVID-19 specific
All Ontarians Aged 18+ Becoming Eligible for Accelerated Second Doses
Ontario Moving to Step Two of Roadmap to Reopen on June 30
Ontario Providing Accessible Rides to COVID-19 Vaccination Sites
Phase 1 of easing border measures for travellers entering Canada
Provincial News
Increased Protections for Buyers and Owners of New Homes
Online Summer Learning Services and In-Person Summer Learning to be permitted in August
Ontario Adding Mental Health Workers to OPP Communications Centres
New programs provide training and supports for current and future tradespersons
In the Community
New vaccine wait-list tool for same-day openings at community clinics
Priority neighbourhood pop-up clinics scheduled for June 27 to July 5
COVID-19 Care and Testing Centre on Heron Road closing on July 2
1Call1Click.ca is a new bilingual service designed to match kids, youth and families living in Eastern Ontario with the right mental health and addiction services, at the right time.
Community Videos
Where to get a COVID-19 test in Ottawa:
COVID-19 CHEO assessment centre and kids come first care clinic at Brewer Park Arena
- Ages:
- For testing at the COVID-19 CHEO assessment centre, ages two months to 18 years
- For care at the COVID-19 CHEO kids come first care clinic, ages six months to 18 years (infants less than six months of age must visit the CHEO Emergency Department)
- Hours:
- Monday to Friday, 10:30 am to 5:30 pm
- Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
- Services provided:
- For a COVID-19 test for children and youth (two months to 18 years): book an appointment at the COVID-19 CHEO Assessment Centre (limited walk-up testing is available). For those requiring extra support for accessibility reasons, please contact CHEO’s Patient Experience team at 613-737-7600, ext. 6720.
- Location: 151 Brewer Way, Ottawa
COVID-19 care and testing centres – Moodie and Ray Friel locations
- Ages: Anyone over six months old
- Hours:
- Moodie:
- Monday to Friday: 8 am to 3:30 pm
- Ray Friel:
- Monday to Friday: 8 am to 3:30 pm
- Moodie:
- Services provided: By appointment only and very limited walk-up testing, swab only or physician visit with or without swab
- Locations:
- Moodie: 595 Moodie Drive, Ottawa – Click here to book an appointment or call 613-721-4722
- Ray Friel: 1585 Tenth Line, Orléans – Click here to book an appointment or call 613-288-5353
COVID-19 assessment centre for adults at Brewer Park Arena
- Ages: Anyone 18+ years old
- Hours:
- Monday to Friday: 10:30 am to 5:30 pm
- Saturday and Sunday: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
- Services provided: Scheduled appointments and very limited walk-up testing
- Location: 151 Brewer Way, Ottawa
- Click here to book an appointment or call 613-737-8193
COVID-19 Drive-Thru Assessment Centre on Coventry Road
- Ages: 10+ years old
- Hours: Seven days a week: 10 am to 2 pm
- Services provided: By appointment only, drive-thru testing only with a valid Canadian health card
- Location: 300 Coventry Road, Ottawa
- Click here to book an appointment or call 613-737-8193
COVID-19 testing at three of the Ottawa Community Health Centres
- Ages: Testing adults and children above six months of age at Centretown and Sandy Hill sites. Testing adults and children aged 13 years and above at the Somerset West site.
- Services provided: By appointment only, testing available for those living in Ontario without a health card
Locations:
- Centretown Community Health Centre:
- Location: 420 Cooper Street, Ottawa (entrance off Somerset Street West, next to 395 Somerset and across the street from the Wine Rack)
- Hours: 9 am to 4 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
- Click here to book an appointment or call 343-553-2661
- Sandy Hill Community Health Centre:
- Location: 221 Nelson Street, Ottawa
- Hours: Open 8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Thursday, Friday till 2 pm
- Click here to book an appointment or call 613-789-1500
- Somerset West Community Health Centre:
- Location: 55 Eccles Street, Ottawa
- Hours:
- 9 am to 4 pm, Monday to Wednesday
- 1 pm to 4 pm on Thursday
- 9 am to 2:30 pm on Friday
- Click here to book an appointment or call 613-327-8145
COVID-19 pop-up testing site at Vanier Community Service Centre
- Ages: Six months and older
- Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
- Services provided: Scheduled appointments and very limited walk-up testing
- Location: Vanier Community Services Centre (Centre Francophone) 270 Marier Avenue, Ottawa
- Book an appointment by calling 613-288-5353
- To cancel your appointment, please call 613-288-5353.
North Grenville COVID-19 Assessment Centre (Located in Kemptville)
- Ages: Anyone over six months old
- Hours:
- Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm
- Sunday, 9 am to 1 pm
- By appointment only and very limited walk-up testing
- Location: 15 Campus Drive, Kemptville
- Book an appointment:
- Click here to book an appointment or call 613-258-3192
COVID-19 testing at Ontario pharmacies
You can get a COVID-19 test at a participating pharmacy if you do not have symptoms, have not been in close physical contact with someone who currently has COVID-19 and are not part of a specific outbreak investigation.Please visit the province’s website to ensure you have current information about testing options and locations available to you.
Vaccine Information in Sign Language
OPH is proud to announce our recently published COVID-19 Resources in American Sign Language webpage that provides accurate, reliable and up-to-date COVID-19 resources to Ottawa’s Deaf and hard of hearing community. The webpage includes several instructional and informational videos on topics such as physical distancing, mask wearing, mental health and more, all in American Sign Language.
Be Social WISEContinue to follow Ottawa Public Health guidelines, wearing a mask in indoor public spaces, wash hands frequently, socially distance 2 meters apart and stay home if you are not feeling well. OPH recommends limiting gatherings as much as possible. In other words, limit gatherings to those who live in your household or those providing support services, such as a caregiver. If you live alone (single parent, student, etc.), one or two contacts outside your home can be important social supports to draw on. |