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Due to temporary IT issues effective June 3, 2026, the Health Services link on Omnivox is currently unavailable.

Dear students,
We have reached the end of the semester and there aren’t any appointments left to see our doctors. Until June 25, you can contact our nurse by sending a MIO to Julie Drolet. There are renovations going on in our department and there will not be any access to our services in person.

Here are the Community services available:

  • For Medical services, please visit: .
  • For STI testing, you may use Clic santé portail: click on “Search for a service” and then scroll down to “STI screening” category on the website.
  • For Contraception, you may use Clic santé portail: Contraception | Welcome to Clic Santé. Find and book your appointment online.
  • For a blood test, if you have a doctor’s paper/requisition, use the Clic santé portail link: .
  • For any non-urgent health issue or question, calling Info-Santé 811 (dialing 8-1-1, and then selecting option #3 for physical concerns or selecting option #2 for mental health concerns or social issues). This will put you in contact with a nurse or social worker that can help assess your situation and needs and refer you to the appropriate resource.

To obtain mental health support and/or counselling, you may find resources here: Mental Health Services.

If you need help related to thoughts of suicide, know that you are not alone, you matter, and professional and confidential support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:

  1. By calling 1-866-277-3553
  2. By texting 535353
  3. By visiting

In case of any emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

We wish you a pleasant summer!

 

Student Health Services (room 2D.02) is dedicated to general health promotion and education, and to helping students learn new strategies contributing to a healthy lifestyle.

Here, you will also find a safe and confidential environment to ask questions about your sexual health, seek contraception counseling and STI testing, and discuss healthy relationships.

  • You must have a valid student ID for all services. 
  • A medicare card is required for certain tests and to see the doctors . 
  • All services are CONFIDENTIAL and FREE.

 


 

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DAWSON COLLEGE STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES

Room 2D.02
3040 Sherbrooke Street West
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 1A4

Tel: (514) 931-8731
Extension: 1206

Fax: (514) 931-2219

Last Modified: June 15, 2026