Moss Park / Garden District · Toronto
Primary care, HIV care and gender-affirming care.
A family practice and walk-in clinic opening at 231 Dundas St E, with a focused practice in 2SLGBTQ+ health: hormone therapy, HIV prevention and treatment, and sexual health — alongside everything else a family doctor does.
You will not need a referral. You will not need a psychiatrist’s letter to start hormone therapy here.
What this costs
Appointments here are billed to OHIP. If you have an Ontario health card, visits, hormone monitoring, HIV and STI testing, and prescriptions written in clinic are covered the way any family doctor visit is covered.
Some things are not covered by OHIP anywhere in Ontario — driver’s medicals, employment forms, travel vaccines and some procedures. Those have published fees, and you will see the fee before you agree to anything.
If you do not have a health card, say so when you arrive. It changes what we can do. It does not mean we cannot help.
Four reasons people come here

Gender-affirming care
Hormone therapy on an informed consent model, bloodwork and monitoring on site, surgery assessments and OHIP prior-approval paperwork, and screening organized by what you have rather than by gender.

Staying HIV-negative
PrEP, with the bloodwork and follow-up that goes with it. Most people in Ontario pay $0–$2 through OHIP+, ODB or Trillium, and working out which applies to you is part of the appointment.

Something happened in the last 72 hours
PEP has a hard time limit — it has to start within 72 hours of an exposure, and sooner is better. If that is where you are right now, this page tells you what to do today rather than what to book.

You need a family doctor
We will be taking new patients. Walk-in for what cannot wait, and a rostered family practice for everything ongoing — the same clinicians either way.

Who you’ll see
Knowing who is going to be in the room matters more here than almost anywhere else in medicine. So we name our clinicians, their credentials and their pronouns, rather than hiding behind a clinic name.
We are still hiring, so that page is not filled in yet. It will be before we open in Fall 2026 — we would rather leave it empty than fill it with stock photography.
Our team →One location, two doors
Kind Pharmacy is in the same building, on the ground floor. Prescribing and dispensing in one trip instead of two, which matters most for the things you take every day.
Kind Clinic and Kind Pharmacy are separate businesses under common ownership. You can fill your prescription anywhere.
