Public Health

HPE COVID, Cold & Flu Care Clinics

Note: Clinics are open to all ages

Is the COVID, Cold & Flu Care Clinic the right place for you?

  • You are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, strep, bronchitis, pneumonia, ear infection, cold or flu, sinus infection, vomiting or diarrhea.

  • You have been unable to book an appointment with your primary care provider, or a health care professional has referred you to this clinic.

  • You are unable to safely monitor your symptoms at home.

  • You are at higher risk of severe illness, such as immunocompromised individuals regardless of vaccine status.

What to bring with you

  • You should bring a list of your medication and a list of any important medical conditions to your appointment for a clinical assessment.

  • Health card if you have one.

Appointments must be pre-booked.

This is not a vaccination clinic. Clinic locations and hours are subject to change based on staffing.

Belleville Clinic

Belleville Quinte West Community Health Centre
161 Bridge St. West Belleville, Ontario
Hours of Operation
Monday, Thursday, Friday 5:00pm to 9:00pm
Sunday 9:00am to 1:00pm
Closed on statutory holidays

Book an appointment by visiting: www.hpeoht.ca/covid-cold-flu-care-clinics.
(Only online booking available starting 24 hours prior to clinic opening)

Tweed Clinic

Gateway Community Health Centre
41 McClellan St. Tweed, Ontario
Hours of Operation
Tuesday & Wednesday 4:30pm to 8:30pm
Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm
Closed on statutory holidays

Book an appointment by calling - 613-478-1906 Extension 294


If you have one or more of the following symptoms, you should immediately call 911 or go to an Emergency Department:

  • Severe difficulty breathing (struggling for each breath, can only speak in single words)

  • Severe chest pain (constant tightness or crushing sensation)

  • Feeling confused or unsure of where you are

  • Losing consciousness

  • Children with recorded fever greater than 38 Celsius AND who are under 2 months of age

  • Children with any difficulty breathing, using chest muscles to breathe, severe lethargy (not waking up to drink), neck stiffness

HPEPH PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES CLASS ORDER TO ADDRESS CONCERNING INCREASE IN COVID-19 CASES AS EASTER APPROACHES

Over the past week there has been a concerning increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties (HPEC). In an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19, Dr. Piotr Oglaza, Medical Officer of Health and CEO at Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) has issued a Class Order pursuant to Section 22 of the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act, 1990 to proactively protect our community and prevent an impact on our emergency medical services and hospitals.

The Class Order which comes into effect at 12:01 a.m. March 30, 2021, replacing the previous Class Order issued on February 9, 2021, is issued to all persons in or present in HPEC. 

Please see the full press release for more detail, or go to http://deseronto.ca/covid19-response for all our information updates.

READ THE FULL PRESS RELEASE - open pdf

HASTINGS PRINCE EDWARD HEALTH - open website

Hastings Prince Edward Public Health Barring Visitors from High Infection Regions

@HPEPublicHealth is barring visitors to this region from high-infection zones from booking local hotels, personal services, or eating inside restaurants. https://intelligencer.ca/news/local-news/hpe-health-unit-bans-outside-visitors-from-using-local-hotels-eateries-services…

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