Let us know about changes to your services.
ACCESSING SERVICES IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE Back to Library
A number of government, community and health care agencies in the South West provide services in the French Language. These services may include:

  • Programs delivered in the French Language
  • Inquiries and referrals handled by in the French language by reception
  • Publications, websites and other resources available in the French language
  • Access to an interpreter

Here are some tips for accessing French language services:

  • Visit SouthWesthealthline.ca to find services and resources available in the French language.
  • Look up the details on how to access French language services for a particular organization on its SouthWesthealthline.ca service profile. 
  • Start your search for services by visiting lignesantéSud-Ouest.ca, a French language view of SouthWesthealthline.ca.
  • Watch for Bienvenue signage at reception or a badge worn by staff members to indicate that they speak French. Even if a sign is not visible, often someone speaks French.
  • Keep in mind that although the organization you are contacting may not be able to directly serve you in the French language, they may be able to refer you to someone that can or arrange for an interpreter to be present.

Always ask if a service can be provided in the French Language.

Did you know?

  • Although many Francophones living in the South West are bilingual, when it comes to care, their preference is to receive service in their first language.
  • In an emergency or crisis situation, people sometimes find it challenging to converse fully in their second language and may, in fact, revert entirely to their first.
  • The Franco-Ontarian community is diverse and welcomes Francophones from around the world. For a Portrait of the Francophone Community in Ontario, visit the Office of Francophone Affairs.

Connect with the local Francophone community through SouthWesthealthline.ca.


Covid19 Vaccine for Ontario

Covid19 Vaccine for Ontario 

Contact your primary care provider or Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000 if you're experiencing symptoms of the 2019 novel coronavirus.

COVID-19 Vaccine Information 
Vaccines are now being made available to various population groups based specific eligibility. See your local health unit website for details:
Grey Bruce Health Unit
Huron Perth Public Health
Middlesex London Health Unit (MLHU)
Southwestern Public Health (Oxford - Elgin - St Thomas)

Local Health Care Service Changes

Ministry of Health's online self-assessment tool is available

COVID-19 Assessment Centres
Anyone who needs a test can get one and does not need an OHIP card. Tests are made available by appointment only at assessment centres and at pharmacies
Find an assessment centre near you


Do not call 911 unless it is an emergency.


Stroke Resources Rehabilitative Care in Ontario South West Healthy Aging