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Urgent Care and Walk-In Clinics
If you have one or more of the following symptoms, you should immediately call 9-1-1 or go to an emergency department:
- Difficulty breathing
- Severe chest pain
- Feeling confused or unsure of where you are
- Losing consciousness
750 Big Bay Point Rd,
Barrie
Does not see patients presenting with cold or flu symptoms.
Appointments required
480 Huronia Rd.
#102, Barrie
Treating patients with non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses.
In addition to a wide range of services, the clinic offers on-site radiology, a minor procedure room, splint and cast application/removal, as well as on-site urinalysis, pregnancy and glucometer testing.

200 Wellington St W,
Unit 3, Barrie
No appointment necessary, offers in-person and virtual assessments.


Book a same-day or next-day arrival time to be assessed and treated for minor injuries to a limb (sprain, strain or simple fracture, etc.) or minor symptoms of flu, cold or other respiratory illnesses like RSV and COVID-19.
Virtual Care Options
Virtual care uses digital tools to help you connect with health care providers online or by phone, for convenient access to the best care when and where you need it.

The Central Region Virtual Urgent Care Clinic provides adult and pediatric patients with timely access to virtual care with a nurse practitioner for urgent non-life-threatening conditions.
Hours: 1 – 9 p.m., 7 days a week
Appointments required
After-Hours Clinics
The following After-Hours Clinics are only available to patients currently registered with a local family physician who is part of the Barrie Family Health Organization (FHO). Patients should call their family physician’s office first as they may be able to provide care sooner.
829 Big Bay Point Rd,
Unit D12, Barrie
Walk-in visits on a first-come, first-served basis as limited spots are available.
Please visit the website at barriefho.ca for opening times.
125 Bell Farm Rd,
Ste 101, Barrie
Walk-in visits on a first-come, first-served basis as limited spots are available.
Please visit the website at barriefho.ca for opening times.

For medical needs not requiring in-person physical assessments or if you are unsure what you require, Barrie FHO patients may call the Tele-Clinic to speak to staff and, if necessary, complete a phone assessment with a physician.
Frequently Asked Questions
Urgent Care Clinics are for injuries or illnesses that are not life-threatening.
Hospital Emergency Departments are for serious issues that may be considered a medical emergency.
Walk-In Clinics provide medical care for people who do not have a family doctor or have one and are unable to reach them.
You can see a nurse or doctor, often without an appointment at a walk-in clinic, and get advice, assessment and treatment for minor illnesses and injuries such as cuts, bruises, minor infections, sprains and skin complaints.
After-Hours Clinics in the Barrie Area are only available to patients currently registered with a local family physician who is part of the Barrie Family Health Organization. Patients should call their family physician’s office first as they may be able to provide care sooner.

Health811
Connecting you to non-urgent health advice and information from a registered health care worker.
Call 811 or visit Health811.

211 Ontario
Connecting you to non-emergency community programs and social services.
Call 211 or visit 211 Ontario.