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Street Medicine

If you are a woman or trans person forced to be living outside, your life revolves around finding some method of sleeping with any degree of safety. Protection usually isn’t free. Access to food and the means to get to it are both in short supply.

For many people it is just impossible to leave their tents or tarps, and what may be left of their possessions, to seek medical care.

But at Call Auntie we believe that Everyone deserves good health care. So if you can’t get to medical care, the Street Medicine team can come to you.

Call Auntie Team - Street Medicine

We are a group of skilled interprofessional clinicians with different specialties. We may come out by bus, bicycle, TTC, or just walking. We are a group of midwives, nurses, and community outreach workers who provide sexual and reproductive information and health care, STBBI testing and treatment, pregnancy care, vaccinations, foot care, general health assessments, lab work, and referrals, amongst other services.

It is all free. And available to everyone living rough.

You do not have to be Indigenous to access our Street Medicine services.