A new Toronto HIV clinic is 'bridging the gap' in care with free medication and more | CBC News
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The Toronto People With AIDS Foundation has opened a free clinic in downtown Toronto focused on helping individuals living with HIV. Many patients face challenges affording necessary medication, which can exceed $1,200 monthly for those without coverage. The clinic also offers additional services like immigration assistance, a food bank, and a lunch program. With varied client immigration statuses, the clinic aims to ensure comprehensive care without insurance requirements. The partnership with Freddie health organization allows for effective HIV prevention and care, emphasizing community support and bridging gaps in health services for marginalized individuals.
A new, free-of-charge clinic in downtown Toronto is hoping to change lives for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
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