Where high school students can get vaccinated
Peel Public Health sent letters reminding students to catch up and report vaccinations to avoid missing school. There are a few ways students can get vaccinated if they still need to.
After a student receives vaccines, they must report them to Peel Public Health.
Primary care providers
Contact your family doctor, nurse practitioner, or a walk-in clinic directly to see if they have the vaccines you need.
Start by contacting your family doctor or nurse practitioner first to see if they have the vaccines you need. If you don't have a family doctor or nurse practitioner or you can’t see them for a vaccine appointment, some other walk-in clinics may have vaccines needed for school (including Men-C-ACYW).
Fees may apply for students without an Ontario Health Card (OHIP).
This list is not updated regularly and services may change. We recommend contacting the clinic for the latest information on vaccine availability and to make an appointment.
Brampton
Huronwood Medical Clinic
90 Collingwood Ave
905-488-5405
Logos Medical Centre
423 Wanless Dr, A105 Unit 5
905-495-9040
MedCare Clinic @ Riverview Heights
20 Rivermont Road – Unit B7-B9
905-454-1222
MedCare Clinic @Walmart Mayfield
5085 Mayfield Road
905-793-2223
Caledon
Dayspring Medical Centre
56 Queen St. N. Unit A,
905-857-9797
Mississauga
Mississauga Pediatric Care Clinic
89 Queensway W. Suite 604
905-238-0227
Jack Nathan Health Medical Clinic Square One
100 City Centre Dr, second floor (inside Walmart)
647-366-8041
Braxia Medical Clinic (KJK)
1100 Dundas St W.
416-530-4966
Peel Public Health clinics
Peel Public Health offers limited vaccine clinics for students who can’t see a primary care provider. You will need to book an appointment. Walk-ins are not available.