North York General and North York Toronto Health Partners are booking appointments online for eligible populations.
Vaccines are strictly by appointment only. There are no walk-ins.
Who is currently eligible to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment?
- People who are 50 years of age and older (born in 1971 or earlier) and who live in one of the following postal codes starting with: M2J, M2M, M2R, M3A, M3C, M3H, M4A *Proof of residency in one of these postal codes must be presented at the clinic. Health care workers in Highest/ Very High/ High Priority Risk (COVID-19: Guidance for Prioritizing Health Care Workers for COVID-19)
- Indigenous Adults (16 years of age and older)
- Adult recipients of chronic home care
- Faith leaders at higher risk of exposures (e.g. end of life care, care of deceased, home visits, care in health care and vulnerable settings)
How can you book your first dose COVID vaccine appointment?
Be ready to provide your:
- OHIP health card number, if applicable
- Cell/mobile phone number (preferred) or home phone number
- Email address
- Priority group
- Adult recipients of chronic homecare: please bring your eligibility letter sent from the Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) with the enclosed consent form and one piece of government ID.
If you need assistance booking your appointment please visit vaccineto.ca or call 1-888-385-1910.
Please follow the instructions on the form by clicking here:
Confirming your appointment
If you booked your first dose online through a North York General and North York Toronto Health Partners clinic, you will be notified about your appointment time, date and location through our booking system by email or text. NYGH may also contact you about your vaccination appointment if you need to cancel or reschedule.
Where are the Vaccination Clinics?
North York General Hospital and North York Toronto Health Partners currently have two vaccination clinics by appointment only including:
- NYGH vaccine clinic at North York General Hospital
4001 Leslie Street - NYGH vaccine clinic at Seneca College, Newnham Campus
1750 Finch Ave. East
What happens after you book your COVID-19 vaccine appointment?
Once you have booked your vaccine appointment, you will receive a booking confirmation through email or text. The confirmation will have the address of the vaccination clinic and instructions on how to enter the building. Please read the information carefully.
Please bring identification on the day of your appointment. Clinic team members need this information to confirm your eligibility. For health care workers, this can be a workplace identification badge, proof of employment or a letter from your employer. For adults recipients of chronic home care this will be your eligibility letter sent from the Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) with the enclosed consent form and one piece of government ID.
If you have any questions about your personal situation related to the vaccine, please contact your primary care physician or provider.
Please read the frequently asked questions to learn more about the vaccines, booking appointments, first and second doses and other common questions
Second Dose
Most people in Ontario will get their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine 16 weeks after the first dose. This allows more people to access the first dose sooner. Research now recommends that some people get their second dose sooner because of the high risk of severe COVID-19 and the way the vaccine builds immunity in some people. In Ontario, the following patients will now receive their second dose 21- to 28 days after the first dose:
- Transplant recipients
- Individuals receiving active cancer treatment (chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy. Note – “Active cancer treatment” excludes those solely receiving hormonal therapy or radiation therapy)
More Information About Vaccines
- If you need assistance booking your appointment please visit vaccineto.ca or call 1-888-385-1910.
If you are a senior and require assistance getting to your vaccination appointment, contact the Seniors’ Hotline for North York at 416-447- 5200. - To find out more about vaccination in Ontario visit covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/
- For more information about other community and mass vaccination clinics in Toronto please visit Toronto.ca
Protecting your Personal Information
- NYGH will never ask you for access to your computer or ask for sensitive personal or financial information.
- We are aware that people, claiming to be from NYGH, or using a fake NYGH phone number, are contacting people asking for financial of other personal information or for access to people’s computers. Please be cautious.
For More Covid-19 Updates Please Visit The North York General Website Linked Below:

Vincent Ke, MPP, Don Valley North
Phone: (416) 494-8778 Fax: (416) 494-0110
Address: 2175 Sheppard Ave East, Suite 103, North York, ON M2J 1W8
Website: vincentkempp.com
http://Email: vincent.keco@pc.ola.org