Paediatric Care Clinic

Same-Day Paediatric Care for Children in Mississauga

A community-based clinic offering timely, in-person care for flu-like symptoms in children and youth aged 6 months to 17 years — no family physician required.

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About This Clinic

The Mississauga Paediatric Care Clinic @ Summerville Family Health Team


Mississauga Health, Summerville Family Health Team, Credit Valley Family Health Team, and Trillium Health Partners Women's & Children's Program have partnered on a community-based Paediatric Care Clinic. This clinic is focused on alleviating emergency department pressures by offering timely in-person care from health care providers for flu-like symptoms on the same day or next day, if possible. This may include self-care advice, COVID-19 tests, or prescriptions.

Who Is This Clinic For?

The Mississauga Paediatric Care Clinic is a free service available to children and youth aged 6 months to 17 years old who do not have a family physician, or their family physician does not have an after-hours on-call clinic to assist with certain non-urgent care needs (e.g., cough, cold and flu symptoms).

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Appointments Are Required — We Do Not Accept Walk-Ins


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Clinic Location & Contact


Managed By

The Mississauga Paediatric Care Clinic is managed by

Summerville Family Health Team

101 Queensway West, 7th FloorMississauga
905-272-9900 ext. 240

Before You Visit

This clinic operates by appointment only. Please book online using the Medeo booking system before arriving.

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What We Treat

Symptoms Your Child May Have


Below are some of the symptoms your child may have:

  • Fever or chills
  • Cough
  • Decreased or loss of taste or smell
  • Runny nose or nasal congestion
  • Headache
  • Sore throat
  • Muscle aches or joint pain
  • Gastrointestinal symptoms
  • Abdominal pain
  • Pink eye
  • Important Safety Information

    When to Bring Your Child to the Emergency Department


    If your child develops severe symptoms (see symptoms below), call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.

    For children, severe symptoms include:

  • Working hard or straining to breathe – for example, the lower chest is moving in more than normal when the child breathes, the child is grunting, or the child's nostrils are flaring
  • Bluish skin
  • Unable to breastfeed or drink
  • Very sleepy or difficult to wake
  • Peeing less than usual
  • Fever with rash
  • Seizures or convulsions
  • in an infant younger than 3 months
  • Call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department if your child shows any of these symptoms.


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