02/18/2026
📢Service Notice - February 18, 2026:
Due to inclement weather, our locations will be closing at 4 PM today. Clients will be contacted to reschedule appointments.
Stay safe out there!❄
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2202 Jane Street, Unit 5
Toronto, ON
M3M1A4
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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At Black Creek Community Health Centre, our way of providing care for people has changed lives in northwest Toronto – but it didn’t happen overnight and we didn’t do it alone.
In 1989, the Humber River-Black Creek community received approval for a community health centre, the same year Canada entered a recession that forced cuts to several sectors. Where many communities suffered the loss of local hospitals and social programs, residents of northwest Toronto were slated to receive a new model of integrated primary health care.
Over the next several years, we developed health and wellness programs, in collaboration with our partners, to meet the needs of the community. For example in the nineties, Teen Moms on the Move and Teen Violence Prevention programs provided youth with skills for a healthy and meaningful future. Our Never too Old to Learn program tailored to seniors helped to reduce their sense of isolation and provided a gathering place for the growing diversity of older adults.
As new issues emerged, we responded by adapting our services to the changing needs of the community. This included chronic disease management programs to address the large number of people living with diabetes, COPD and mental health issues. Through the years, we welcomed more and more people at our centre as the number of seniors, new immigrants and refugees in our community grew. We took charge by expanding our integrated and collaborative service model through increased staffing and partnerships to meet these emerging needs, especially for those facing barriers like language or lack of health insurance. In 2009, we opened a satellite site at Jane and Finch to further expand our services.