Information for patientsÌý´¥ÌýTreatments offeredÌý´¥Becoming a patient ´¥ÌýPartner agenciesÌý´¥ Cancellation Policy | Contact
Information for patients
The Mobile Dental Clinic works with community groups and agencies on the island of Montreal to provide free dental care and to promote oral health education to vulnerable populations. The mobile clinics provide basic dental care to over 300 patients per year.
The clinic is run by McGill University dental medicine students, volunteer dentists, and support staff. Through partnerships with local community groups and agencies, the Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences can go to community locations and set up a dental clinic composed of 15 chairs throughout the academic year.
The clinic is made possible entirely through philanthropic support from donors and fundraising events. Visit the to support our Mobile Dental Clinic.Ìý
Treatments offered
- Examinations
- Radiographs
- Cleanings
- Fillings
- Extractions
- Partial and complete dentures (acrylic only)
We do not offer emergency treatments, root canals,Ìýgum surgery, implants, crowns or bridges, orthodontics, night guards, or cosmetic dentistry.
For dental emergencies please call the Emergency Clinic of the Montreal General Hospital (MGH) at 514-934-8063, Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
For dental emergencies outside of the Emergency Clinic operating hours, please go directly to the Emergency Department of the MGH.
For root canals please contact the Undergraduate Teaching Clinic.
Becoming a Patient
In order to become a patient, you need to contact one of the partner agencies listed below and be referred by them.
People with private dental insurance, receiving social assistance, or have dental care covered by Medicare (RAMQ) are not eligible for our mobile clinic. Most patients who receive social assistance can obtain basic dental care in a private dental office at no cost. If you already have coverage but cannot find a dentist, consult theÌýÌýwhere you can search for a dentist in your area.
Please note that depending on when and where you apply, it could take as long as one year to become a patient.
If you are not accepted by one of our agencies, we invite you to apply to become a patient of theÌýUndergraduate Teaching Clinic.
Ìý
Partner Agencies
Partner Agencies | Population Served | Contact information |
---|---|---|
Youth |
Marie-Ève Hubert |
|
Ìý |
Families |
Corine Belanger |
Ìý |
Disadvantaged |
Linda (Lou) Hachey Director |
Ìý |
Refugees and asylum seekers |
514-484-7878, option 5 |
Ìý |
Disadvantaged |
514-933-5599 |
Ìý |
Disadvantaged - Central |
Ernie Rosa |
Disadvantaged |
Dane Savoury |
|
Families and seniors | Julie Cormier juliecormier [at] ndg.ca 514-484-1471 |
|
Referring CentersÌý |
||
Ìý |
Women in difficulty |
514-937-2341 |
Ìý |
Women in difficulty |
Natalie Monique Dupuis |
Children |
Mark Branch |
Ìý
Cancellation policy
Each partner agency has their own cancellation policy. Please check with your community agency to learn about their cancellation policy.