Dundas University Health Clinic has direct in-building access to St. Patrick subway station.
Please note: Directions described below are for information purposes only. Please remember to verify your travel needs beforehand to avoid any difficulties.

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Coming from the North:
Coming from the East or West:
Coming from the South:
Exiting the station: Once arriving at St. Patrick station simply exit the turnstiles and turn right towards the exit. Then turn left down the long corridor under Dundas Street that leads to the First Century Tower building entrance and Dundas University Health Clinic.
Please use the links above to determine which TTC service is best to get you to Dundas Street West and University Avenue.
Please call 416.393.INFO (4636) or visit http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/ttc/schedules/index.htm for more information.
Coming into Union Station from any direction:
Exiting the station: Once arriving at St. Patrick station simply exit the turnstiles and turn right towards the exit. Then turn left down the long corridor under Dundas Street that leads to the First Century Tower building entrance and Dundas University Health Clinic.

Street parking can sometimes be found on University Avenue when available at a cost of $1.50 per half hour.
P1: Lot is located under the First Century Tower building, 438 University Avenue. Parking access is at the rear of the building on Simcoe Street which is a one way running north that has to be accessed by Queen Street. Price is $3.50 per half hour.
P2: Municipal parking lot spanning between St. Patrick and Simcoe Streets just south of the 52 Division Toronto Police station. St. Patrick Street is a two way that can be accessed in either direction by Queen Street and Dundas Street West. Price is $1.50 per half hour.
P3: Lot is located on the west side of St. Patrick Street just south and across from P2. Price is $3.00 per half hour.
PATH is downtown Toronto's underground walkway linking 27 kilometers of shopping, services and entertainment. Follow PATH and you'll reach your downtown destination easily in weatherproof comfort.
Visit Dundas University Health Clinic without ever going outside from your downtown location. Great for those bad weather days or nasty winter cold snaps. You can find a downloadable map of the PATH walkway from the City of Toronto web site.
Simply find the nearest subway station via the PATH walkway from your location and travel to St. Patrick station. Then enjoy the clinic's in-building access from the St. Patrick station as described above.
It is very important to Dr. Evans to make access to the clinic as easy as possible. Please call the clinic at 416.598.4999 or email Dr. Robert Evans if you have any questions about our location or how to find us.