Toronto, ON · Urgent Care: Open 24/7 — Note: Full 24/7 Emergency Department services are located at the Wilson Site, 1235 Wilson Avenue
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The Humber River Health Finch Campus at 2111 Finch Avenue West in northwest Toronto operates as an Urgent Care and Ambulatory Care centre, providing walk-in medical services, a family practice clinic, and a range of allied health supports for the surrounding community. This site is not a full acute-care emergency department — patients experiencing life-threatening emergencies, trauma, chest pain, or stroke symptoms should call 9-1-1 or proceed directly to the main Humber River Health Wilson Site at 1235 Wilson Avenue, which houses the 24/7 emergency department. The Finch Campus is best suited for non-life-threatening conditions that require prompt attention but do not require hospital admission or advanced emergency intervention.
Pay-and-Display parking meters are available on site at the Finch Campus. Accessible permit holders are required to pay for parking. Ontario regulations mandate affordable hospital parking rates. For current pricing, contact the Finch Campus directly at 416-744-2500.
The Finch Campus at 2111 Finch Avenue West is well served by TTC surface routes including buses 36, 36B, 84, and 84D, all stopping near the facility on Finch Avenue West. TTC Subway Line 1 also provides nearby access. Confirm current schedules and stop locations at ttc.ca before travelling.
Urgent care and walk-in clinics across Toronto are typically quietest on weekday mornings. If your condition is non-urgent and you have flexibility, mid-morning on a Tuesday through Thursday tends to see shorter waits at ambulatory care sites.
Evenings, weekends, and Monday mornings tend to be busier at walk-in and urgent care facilities across Toronto. If your situation is not time-sensitive, avoiding these periods may reduce your wait.
Emergency departments use triage — patients with more serious conditions are seen first, regardless of arrival time.
Wait times are estimates based on Ontario health data using historical volumes, current patient counts, and staffing. Actual wait times may vary.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.