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CLSC de Rosemont is a community health and social services centre located at 2909 Rue Rachel Est in the Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough of Montréal, QC, operating under the CIUSSS de l'Est-de-l'Île-de-Montréal network. It is not a hospital and does not have an emergency department, inpatient beds, or acute care capabilities — patients experiencing a medical emergency should proceed directly to the nearest hospital emergency room. The centre provides a broad range of primary care, preventive, and psychosocial services to the local community, with appointments available Monday through Friday.
Services & Specialties
Blood tests and lab work, Nursing consultations (by appointment), Mental health and psychosocial support, Smoking cessation support, Prenatal services and prenatal classes, Postnatal services, Vaccination, STI/ITSS nursing care (adults 25+), Contraception and emergency oral contraception, Chronic disease follow-up, Cholesterol follow-up consultations, Addiction prevention and detoxification support, Opioid treatment management (Methadone, Suboxone, Kadian), Harm reduction: free injection materials and used needle/syringe recovery, Home support services, Support for elder abuse victims, Accompaniment and social services, Sexuality information and education, Medical consultations by appointment (registered patients only).
Amenities
Paid on-site parking (SPAQ-managed)
Bilingual services (French and English)
Clean and well-maintained facility
Smoke-free grounds including parking lots and vehicles
CLSC de Rosemont is not an emergency department — if you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go directly to a hospital ER such as Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, approximately 3 km away.
Most services require an appointment and are available only to registered patients — contact the CLSC at 514-524-3541 in advance to confirm eligibility and book.
Bring your licence plate number to the CLSC — the on-site paid parking lot requires plate-based registration at the outdoor pay station rather than a dashboard ticket.
Download the Passport Canada app before your visit if you prefer to pay for parking by phone and want the flexibility to extend your session remotely.
Take Bus 94 along Rue Rachel for a direct, convenient route to the CLSC — the nearest stop is less than a minute's walk from the entrance.
What to Bring
Provincial health insurance card (carte d'assurance maladie / RAMQ card)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications and dosages
Referral or appointment confirmation if applicable
Insurance information or drug plan card
Any relevant medical records or previous test results
Payment method for parking (licence plate number and/or Passport Canada app)
Contact information for your family doctor or specialist
Frequently Asked Questions
Does CLSC de Rosemont have an emergency department?
No. CLSC de Rosemont is a community health and social services centre — it does not have an emergency department, inpatient beds, or acute care capabilities. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go directly to a hospital ER such as Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, approximately 3 km away.
Can I walk in to CLSC de Rosemont without an appointment?
Walk-in access is very limited at this CLSC. Medical consultations are available by appointment only and are reserved for patients who have already been registered at the centre. Nursing care appointments are also required. Call 514-524-3541 to confirm what services may be accessible to you.
What services does CLSC de Rosemont offer?
The CLSC offers a wide range of community health services including blood tests, nursing consultations, mental health and psychosocial support, prenatal and postnatal care, vaccination, STI/ITSS care, contraception, chronic disease follow-up, addiction support, opioid treatment management, harm reduction programs, home support, and more. Services are provided in both French and English.
How do I become a registered patient at CLSC de Rosemont?
To access medical consultations, you must be a registered patient at the CLSC before attending an appointment. Contact the centre directly at 514-524-3541 for information on how to register and whether you are eligible based on your address in the Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie area.
Is there parking available at CLSC de Rosemont?
Yes, a paid parking lot is available on-site, accessible from Rue Rachel or Rue André-Laurendeau. You pay at an outdoor station using your licence plate number — no dashboard ticket is needed. The Passport Canada mobile app is also accepted. If the lot is full, street parking is available nearby, subject to city rules.
How do I get to CLSC de Rosemont by public transit?
Take Bus 94 along Rue Rachel — the stop at André-Laurendeau / Rachel is less than a 1-minute walk from the CLSC entrance. The Préfontaine metro station (Green Line) is about 1 km away. Routes 185, 24, 67, and 97 also serve the surrounding area. A cycling lane on Rue Rachel and a nearby seasonal BIXI station make the centre easily accessible by bike as well.