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Paediatric Care Clinic

The Mississauga Paediatric Care Clinic @ Summerville Family Health Team

Use the Medeo link below to quickly see available appointments.

Mississauga Health, Summerville Family Health Team, Credit Valley Family Health Team, and Trillium Health Partners Women’s & Children’s Program have partnered on a community-based Paediatric Care Clinic. This clinic is focused on alleviating emergency department pressures by offering timely in-person care from health care providers for flu-like symptoms on the same day or next day, if possible. This may include self-care advice, COVID-19 tests, or prescriptions. The Mississauga Paediatric Care Clinic is available to children and youth aged 6 months to 17 years old who do not have a family physician, or their family physician does not have an after-hours on-call clinic to assist with certain non-urgent care needs (e.g., cough, cold and flu symptoms).

The Mississauga Paediatric Care Clinic is managed by
Summerville Family Health Team at:

101 Queensway West, 7th Floor
Mississauga
905-272-9900 ext. 240
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - WE DO NOT ACCEPT WALK-INs

https://patient.medeohealth.com/booking/moht-pediatric-care-clinic

Click the Medeo link above for available appointments.

The Mississauga Paediatric Care Clinic - What you need to know before visiting.

What are the symptoms treated at our clinic?
Below are some of the symptoms your child may have:

You can also consider contacting the central region virtual urgent care clinic by scanning the QR code below to schedule an appointment daily between 1 pm and 9 pm.

How to Scan a QR code:

  1. Open a camera app. (iPhone or Android)
  2. Focus the camera on the QR code.
  3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the action.

When do I bring my child to the emergency department?
If your child develops severe symptoms (see symptoms below), call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department. 

For children, severe symptoms include:
Working hard or straining to breathe – for example, the lower chest is moving in more than normal when the child breathes, the child is grunting, or the child’s nostrils are flaring