As of June 19, 2025, patients receiving treatment from the Asian Initiative in Mental Health or Portuguese Mental Health and Addictions clinic now receive care through this clinic.
The Early Intervention Psychosis (EIP) program has moved to the Slaight Centre for Early Intervention at CAMH. As of June 19, 2025, new referrals can be sent to
CAMH.
Referrals for this clinic are processed by UHN's Centre for Mental Health Central Intake Referral system. Submit the completed form via fax (416 603 5215). The form will be reviewed to ensure that it is complete; if incomplete, the form will be returned to you. Please note that only Primary Care Providers (PCP), including physicians and nurse practitioners, may send a referral.
After you have referred your patient, our admin team will contact the patient directly with the appointment information. Information about the appointment will also be sent to your office as per the CPSO guidelines.
Who is eligible?
Patients whose reason for referral is related to mood disorders (anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder), OCD, PTSD or psychotic disorders (psychosis, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder). Additionally, patients with suspected personality disorders should seek diagnostic recommendations and potential psychotherapy if appropriate.
The clinic is unable to provide long-term psychiatric care to patients with no acute presentation or individuals already under the care of a psychiatrist or at a facility offering psychiatric services. Nor is it able to provide cognitive assessments, treatment for patients suffering head injuries or neuropsychiatric disorders (such as sleep disorder, epilepsy, lupus, stroke or MS) or individuals seeking referral exclusively for anger management.
Unfortunately, due to limited resources, we cannot accept referrals involving active litigation (including but not limited to MVAs and WSIB), consultations for the purpose of submitting information for immigration-related issues, disability applications or forensic assessments. Additionally, referrals primarily concerning ADHD, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or developmental delay will not be accepted. Contact our office if you are unsure as to whether or not a referral is appropriate.