Toronto Community Hep C Program (TCHCP)

Toronto Community Hep C Program (TCHCP)

The Toronto Community Hep C Program (TCHCP) is an innovative, community-based, client-centered collaborative care model which provides HCV support, education, and treatment to individuals living with, or are otherwise at risk of acquiring Hepatitis C infection.

We work with people who have had difficulty accessing the mainstream health care system. TCHCP clients are often very low income or homeless, and have current or past lived experience with substance use – thereby navigating routine stigma and discrimination by health and social service systems, along with other historical and ongoing structural oppression that only serve to shame and blame people for their Hep C status. We practice within a harm reduction framework and use a facilitated peer support model.

We accept referrals from individual providers and community agencies as well as from clients themselves.  

If you want treatment or testing for Hep C, we will work with you to figure out the rest. Please call to get more information:

  • Katie Connolly, Hep C Treatment Nurse at 647-627-5287
  • Rohan Mohindra, Health Promoter 437-244-5145

Drop-In Clinic Hours:

  • Tuesdays at Regent Park CHC (465 Dundas Street East) from 12 – 4 pm
  • Wednesdays at South Riverdale CHC (955 Queen Street East) from 12 – 4 pm

TCHCP Partners:

The TCHCP is a partnership between South Riverdale Community Health Centre, Regent Park Community Health Centre, Sherbourne Health Centre and Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre.

Regent Park CHC Sherbourne Health

Watch our video here:

Toronto Community Hep C Program – Beyond Treatment; Involvement of People with Lived Experience Video

Program Details

Organization Contact
  • South Riverdale CHC

  • 955 Queen Street East
  • Toronto, ON    M4M 3P3
  • [email protected]
  • 647-627-5287
Program Location

South Riverdale Community Health Centre, 955 Queen Street East

955 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario

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