Women's College Hospital - Health Care for Women, Revolutionized

Text Size
Jump to body content

Environmental Health Clinic

The Environmental Health Clinic is a unique multidisciplinary clinic, and the only one of its kind in Ontario. It was established in 1996 by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to be a provincial resource in promoting environmental health, and to improve health care for people with environment-linked conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and multiple chemical sensitivities.

The Environmental Health Clinic is the clinical part of a joint clinical and research program of Women's College Hospital and the University of Toronto.

Services Provided

The purpose of the clinic is to:

  • Educate our clients, the public and health-care professionals about environmental health issues
  • Provide a comprehensive multidisciplinary assessment for clients with environmental sensitivities/intolerances (and related conditions), chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, and to make recommendations to their treating physicians regarding the management of their ongoing health care needs
  • Gain a better understanding of the health-care needs of those with environmental sensitivities/intolerances, chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia through participation in clinical research

Environmental Health Clinic:

Referral
A physician referral is required. Learn more about the referral process.

Scent-Free Environment
Care has been taken to ensure that the clinic does not contain substances that give off odourous gases, such as fresh paint, carpeting, tobacco smoke and scented cleaning products.

In consideration of others, please do not wear colognes, perfumes or scented products on your appointment day.

Jump to top page

Environmental Health Clinic
Women's College Hospital (main building)
76 Grenville St.
5th floor, west wing
Toronto, ON M5S 1B2

Phone: 416-351-3764
Toll-free: 1-800-417-7092
Fax: 416-323-6130

Hours of Service:
Monday to Thursday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Accessibility:
This building is wheelchair-accessible.


share and learn

Learn more

Visit the Environmental Health Centre on Women's Health Matters

Join the discussion

Share knowledge and talk about your environmental health related experiences with other women.

Environmental Health discussion forums

Read our newsletter

Check out the latest issue of Environmental News

More to look at
Our Locations