Sofy portal for Clinic users

IMPORTANT! Please wait to receive your invitation email from your doctor before creating your profile! Don’t forget to check your SPAM box, the invitation emails might be in there. From now on, confidential documents can be transmitted to you in a secure manner via the Sofy patient portal. Once you receive …

A look back at the November 22 neighbourhood assembly on the Dubé Reform (PL15)

Last night, Clinic community organizer Margot Silvestro, accompanied by Philippe Hurteau of the APTS and Josyane Giroux of the Regroupement Les sages-femmes du Québec (RSFQ), detailed the main issues raised by the Dubé Reform (PL15) in front of an audience of 50. While Margot Silvestro outlined the potential effects of …

Public community meeting on Bill 15: Should the Clinic Be Worried about the Dubé Reform?

Wednesday, November 22 – 5 to 7 PM – Pavillon des aînés (2401, Mullins Street) Health Minister Christian Dubé is presently working on another reform of our healthcare network, the third in twenty years after the Couillard reform (2003) and the Barrette reform (2015). The bill’s title – An act …

COVID-19 Vaccination and screening at the St-Charles Church

Vaccination IN THE BASEMENT OF THE ST-CHARLES CHURCH, 2115 Center street

IN THE BASEMENT OF THE ST-CHARLES CHURCH, 2115 Center street

This site is administrated by the CIUSSS-du-Centre-Sud-de-l’île-de-Montréal

COVID-19 VACCINATION

By appointment only

PLEASE NOTE:

Do not forget :

  • The COVID-19 vaccine is free.
  • You don’t need to have a health insurance card to receive it, but bring it if you have one.

For more information about the COVID-19 vaccination, testing, statistics, resources and more:

Visit our page https://ccpsc.qc.ca/en/covid-19-en/

The Clinic supports Joyce’s Principle: Continuing the Struggle for Equity and Respect

The Pointe-Saint-Charles Community Clinic is marking truth and reconciliation week and the anniversary of Joyce Echaquan’s death by announcing our endorsement of the Council of the Atikamekw of Manawan’s call to action and our unwavering support for the fight for equity. Joyce’s Principle aims to guarantee to all Indigenous people …

The Clinic supports Joyce’s Principle: Continuing the Struggle for Equity and Respect

The Pointe-Saint-Charles Community Clinic is marking truth and reconciliation week and the anniversary of Joyce Echaquan’s death by announcing our endorsement of the Council of the Atikamekw of Manawan’s call to action and our unwavering support for the fight for equity.

Joyce’s Principle aims to guarantee to all Indigenous people the right of equitable access, without any discrimination, to all social and health services, as well as the right to enjoy the best possible physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health.

Accessibility for all, respect for human dignity, respect for self-determination, equity, solidarity and social justice are part of our Clinic’s DNA. We are committed to applying, at our level, the different measures proposed; for example, sensitization and education of our staff developed with indigenous community members and organizations. We also aim to recognize and respect Indigenous people’s traditional and living knowledge in all aspects of health.

Joyce, we remember you; you did not die in vain. We will continue to fight to overcome prejudice and combat injustice. We call on everyone to participate in this movement for justice and equity. To this end, we invite all of you to make a personal commitment to support Joyce’s Principle.