Following the closure of the Strathroy office in the Shops on Sydenham in 2025, the Middlesex-London Health Unit is expanding access to care by launching community-based, nurse-led clinics across Middlesex County.
New Immunization (by appointment, for children 0–18) and drop-in Sexual Health Clinics are now being introduced in Strathroy, Lucan and Dorchester.
Services include routine immunizations, STI testing, emergency contraception, birth control counselling, sexual health education, and free condoms.
“We’re very excited to launch these clinics in Middlesex County and are optimistic that we can fill all available appointments. With the right resources, in the right place, at the right time, we’re working to better meet the needs of Middlesex County residents,” says Dr. Alex Summers, Medical Officer of Health, at the Middlesex-London Health Unit. “These clinics are about improving access, reducing geography as a barrier, and helping more people connect with the care they need.”
Clinic dates are currently scheduled throughout the spring and summer months, with additional clinics planned for the fall and winter based on community uptake and demand. The Health Unit will continue to monitor attendance and community feedback to refine locations and scheduling.
myFM will have more information about these clinics for you next week.
Written by: L. Dickson
