Get Help Now

For a Life-Threatening Emergency
 

Call 911

Call Queen's Emergency Report Centre (24/7/365) at 613-533-6111
 

Good2Talk

  • For any post-secondary student living in Ontario
  • 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Call 1-866-925-5454
  • Or, text: GOOD2TALKON to 686868 to get started and be connected to a trained crisis responder 

Addiction & Mental Health Support (KFL&A)

  • For anyone living in the Kingston area
  • 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
  • 1-866-616-6005 or 613-544-4229
  • Mobile crisis support available

Suicide Crisis Helpline

  • For anyone in Canada thinking about suicide or worried about someone else
  • Call or text 9-8-8, toll free, 24/7/365
  • Offered in English and French

Student Assistance Programs - Empower Me

  • For any Queen’s student 
  • 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Connect with a qualified crisis counsellor through Empower Me

Student Wellness Services

Students who require urgent help can come to the same-day mental health clinic.  We take mental health crises very seriously and understand that timely care is of utmost importance.

 

 

Kingston General Hospital

  • 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
  • 613-548-2333
  • King St. between George St. & Lower University Ave. (emergency department entrance)

International SOS (ISOS)

  • Provides 24/7 emergency assistance to students living or studying abroad
  • Worldwide helpdesks assist with urgent medical issues, security and logistical questions, medical advice, or other concerns
  • Call +1 215 942 8226

Children’s Outpatient Clinic (COPC)

  • Urgent Care Clinic in Hotel Dieu Hospital for people aged 0-18 years
  • 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday
  • Entrance located off Brock Street, services located on Jeanne Mance 1

Midwives of Kingston

  • Provide continuous, personalized and evidence-based care during pregnancy and early postpartum to individuals planning a home or a hospital birth
  • Located at 391 Barrie Street

Weller Clinic (prenatal care)

  • Prenatal care is offered by nurse practitioners and physicians, and clients will be referred for delivery to one of our physicians, an obstetrician, or a midwife
  • Located at 263 Weller Avenue

Contact Queen's Campus Security and Emergency Services by calling the Emergency Report Centre, 613-533-6111 (emergency) or 613-533-6080 (non-emergency), to assist in locating members of the Queen's community if they have gone missing, or if others have grown concerned for their safety and well-being.

AMS Virtual Health Interactive (provided by Dialogue)

  • Consult with doctors and nurses via the mobile app or online from anywhere in Canada
    • Certain conditions include: nasal congestion, sore throat, cough, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, minor aches and pains, headaches, migraines, allergies
    • Dermatology conditions include: skin rashes, hives or abrasions
    • Minor emergencies include: urinary tract infection, conjunctivitis, sinusitis
    • Minor injuries include: cuts, bites, muscular or joint pains
    • Sexual health include: sexually transmitted infections (STI) information and screening
  • Offered to students through Student Care (AMS Supplementary Insurance)

Hotel Dieu Hospital

  • 7 days a week, 8:00 am until capacity is reached (check website for details)
  • 613-546-1240
  • 166 Brock St. 

Queen’s First Aid (QFA)

  • If you need emergency first aid on campus, call the Queen’s Emergency Report Centre (613-533-6111) or activate a blue light emergency phone.

Health 8-1-1

  • Anyone living in Ontario can call a registered nurse to get medical advice or information
  • 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
  • 1-866-797-0007   

Walk-In Medical Clinics in Kingston

  • CDK Clinic (Princess)
    • 175 Princess St 
    • 9am-5pm weekdays,10am-2pm weekends 
    • Accepts provincial health insurance (except Quebec), UHIP, and Blue Cross
  • CDK Clinic (Sutherland)
    • Unit 8 - 105 Sutherland Drive
    • 9am-5pm weekdays
    • Accepts provincial health insurance (except Quebec), UHIP, and Blue Cross
  • Good Doctors
    • 728 Milford Drive (west end) 
    • 10am-4pm weekdays 
    • Accepts OHIP
    • In-person and virtual appointments
  • UHN Virtual Emergency Department
    • Virtual Only
    • 1-9pm, 7 days/week
  • East Region Virtual Care Clinic
    • Virtual Only
    • 1-9pm, 7 days/week
    • 1-888-684-1999

Virtual Clinics (for OHIP holders only)

Pharmacy - minor ailment prescribing (for OHIP holders only)

Many pharmacies in Ontario (including DrugSmart) can treat the following minor ailments:

  • Acid reflux
  • Cold sores
  • Dermatitis
  • Hay fever
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Impetigo
  • Insect bites and hives
  • Menstrual cramps
  • Oral thrust
  • Pink eye
  • Sprains/strains
  • Tick bites
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)

Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) – Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence

  • Students can go to the Emergency Department at Kingston Health Sciences Centre's (KHSC) Kingston General Hospital site or the Urgent Care Centre at KHSC's Hotel Dieu Hospital site and ask to see the Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence (SADV) nurse

Sexual Assault Centre Kingston (SACK)

  • Crisis & support services available 24/7 by phone 1-877-544-6424   
  • Chat and text support is also available

Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Services

  • Main contact on campus for students impacted by sexual violence
  • Get Help Now: Steps for Students to Take After a Sexual Assault
  • Give Help Now: Responding to a Disclosure

Student Wellness Services

  • Students can ask for an appointment with a counsellor at Student Wellness Services who specializes in sexual violence.

Campus Observation Room (COR)

  • A confidential, non-medical detox service where Queen’s students who have had too much to drink can come to sleep it off
  • Located in Chez Lenny, across from the Leonard Dining Hall in Leonard Hall (128 Queen’s Crescent); accessed through the South East entrance of the building near the corner of Albert Street and Queen’s Crescent
  • Students can travel to COR via Amey’s Taxi and receive a taxi chit to pay for the ride
     

KHSC Detoxification Centre

  • A confidential, non-medical detox service where people living in Kingston, ages 16 years or older, can go to safely withdraw from alcohol or other drugs

Other Supports and Resources
On- and off-campus options