
As Southeast Public Health (SEPH) continues merging its teams across the region, some sexual health services will be temporarily reduced to allow staff time to transition into new roles.
Starting October 27:
- Paused: Sexual health clinics in Gananoque, Perth, and Carleton Place
- Reduced hours: Clinics in Kemptville and Almonte
- Possible reduced hours: Clinics in Kingston and Belleville
“This is a major step forward in our merger process,” said Dr. Ethan Toumishey, Deputy Medical Officer of Health for SEPH’s West region. “We’ve agreed to reduce some services to allow staff time to transition while maintaining delivery of critical public health programs.”
Sexual health services will continue to be available throughout the region. For clinic hours and available services, visit:
- Hastings Prince Edward region: Sexual Health Clinics
- Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington region: Sexual Health Clinics
- Leeds, Grenville and Lanark region: Sexual Health Clinics
If you require urgent sexual health services, contact your primary care provider or a local walk-in or virtual care clinic.
You can also access free STBBI testing (including Syphilis and HIV) through GetaKit.ca, a University of Ottawa study in partnership with Ontario public health units offering confidential, lab-based testing.