Sexual & Reproductive Health Resources

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Women’s Health Clinic

https://womenshealthclinic.org/

**Many programs & services offered, including counselling, abortion, STBBI testing & treatment, pregnancy testing, emergency contraception (Plan B - call first), safer sex supplies, disordered eating support, etcetera.

(204) 947-1517

419 Graham Ave.

Want an abortion? https://womenshealthclinic.org/services/abortion

Booking an abortion:

Call: 204-477-1887 (if you live in Winnipeg)

Call: 1-866-947-1517 (if you don’t live in Winnipeg)

You can also fill out your own intake form here. Follow-up is usually within 3-5 business days:https://hello140526.typeform.com/to/RUULUDeS

Pro-choice Counselling: “If you are [pregnant, and] uncertain of your decision and would like to discuss your pregnancy options, we can help. Call Women’s Health Clinic to speak with a Birth Control and Pregnancy counsellor at 204-947-1517. You will also meet with a counsellor during your appointment to ensure that you feel confident about your decision.”

“WHC is a feminist community health clinic in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Since 1981, we have offered a range of services.  We maintain the name Women’s Health Clinic due to the history and ongoing need for a safe place for women. We welcome other genders including Two-Spirit, genderqueer, trans and non-binary people.  We also welcome males in some programs, recognizing that there are barriers to care for all genders. For more information on our programs and who we serve click here. Our holistic approach to health emphasizes prevention, education and action.  We encourage people to learn all they can about what contributes to their health and well-being so they can make informed choices.”

Nine Circles Community Health Centre

https://ninecircles.ca/

204-940-6000

“We envision a future where all Manitobans who live with, or are vulnerable to HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections, receive equitable health and social services that fully meet their needs. [We seek to] To provide low barrier, culturally safe prevention services, comprehensive care, advocacy and education for key populations susceptible to, or living with, HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections, while working to eliminate stigma and advocate for health equities.”

Sexual Education Resource Centre (SERC Winnipeg)

https://serc.mb.ca/

(204) 727-0417

“Sexuality Education Resource Centre is a community-based, non-profit, pro-choice organization. We are dedicated to promoting sexual health through education.”

Street Connections

https://streetconnections.ca/

204−981−0742

“Street Con­nec­tions is a mobile pub­lic health service in Winnipeg. Our goal is to reduce the spread of sex­u­al­ly trans­mit­ted and blood-borne infec­tions (STB­BIs), includ­ing hepati­tis C and HIV, and reduce oth­er drug-relat­ed harms. We are part of Healthy Sex­u­al­i­ty and Harm Reduc­tion in the Win­nipeg Health Authority’s (WRHA) Pop­u­la­tion and Pub­lic Health Program. Pub­lic health nurs­es and out­reach work­ers staff our van. We dri­ve around the city every evening except Sun­day. You can also find us dur­ing the day from Mon­day to Fri­day in our office on the main floor of 496 Har­grave St. We fol­low a harm reduc­tion phi­los­o­phy. This means that we sup­port peo­ple who use drugs in their efforts to keep them­selves and their com­mu­ni­ty safe. We do not judge peo­ple for their sex­u­al and drug use practices.”

Ka Ni Kanichihk - “Go Ask Auntie”: Mino Pimatisiwin Sexual Wellness Lodge

https://goaskauntie.ca/

204-594-6500

“Our clinic is part of Ka Ni Kanichihk, a trusted heart of Winnipeg's Indigenous community. You’ll find us on the 1st Floor at 765 Main Street in the big red brick Social Enterprise Centre, right near the train tracks.

Mino Pimatisiwin means 'the good life.' We believe all people deserve access to culturally safe health care so they can live a good life.”
“Testing is typically available for HIV, Hep B and C, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis. We also have pregnancy tests.” “We have traditional medicines available, and our [Knowledge Keepers, Elders, grandmothers and aunties… ] are there to provide guidance in traditional healing.”

Klinic

https://klinic.mb.ca/

(204) 784-4090

“Klinic Community Health provides a full range of health related services from medical care to counselling and education. Driven by our vision of creating healthy and engaged communities, we promote health and quality of life for people of every age, background, ethnicity, gender identity, and socio-economic circumstance. Rooted in social justice values, we believe that everyone deserves quality care, support and respect.”

Our Own Health Centre

https://www.ourownhealth.ca/

204-691-1600

“Our Own Health Centre is the expansion of the former Gay Men's Health Clinic which was started by Dr. Dick Smith.  We have a long history of dedicated service to Gay, Bisexual, and other men who have sex with men and we now offer care to the entire 2SLGBTQ+ community.”

Aboriginal Health & Wellness Centre - Mobile Healthcare & Wellness Clinic

https://ahwc.ca/mobilehealthcareclinic/

204-930-7552

*STBBI testing & treatment available

*HIV point of care testing available

*Mental health counselling available

“The Mobile Healthcare and Wellness Clinic offers a multi-disciplinary healthcare team aiming to serve individuals experiencing inequitable access to healthcare provision. Many individuals who experience homelessness or live in extreme poverty face multiple systemic barriers that hinder their ability to address their healthcare needs. As a result, many people suffer with a declining of their overall health putting them even more at a disadvantage to living a quality of life they deserve. The Mobile Healthcare and Wellness team travels to encampments, shelters, and bridges where the need is greatest, offering immediate and ongoing primary care prevention, treatment, and counselling. A key function includes assisting individuals to navigate the broader community system of care to access services.”